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'Law must apply to all ethnic groups'

Posted: 16 September 2004 | Subscribe Online


The same protection from, and punishment for, domestic violence should be afforded to all individuals, irrespective of ethnic origin, solicitor-general Harriet Harman said last week.

Speaking at the Southwark Race Equality Council, London, Harman said strategies to tackle domestic violence had to be "geared to the particular issues of each community".

"We need to ensure that women in ethnic minority communities have the confidence that they do not have to put up with domestic violence," Harman said. "We must support those who challenge the notion that women are betraying their community by reporting the men of their community to the police."
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Her comments came just days after Court of Appeal judges ordered a retrial of a case that resulted in a young Indian mother having her children taken from her because she would not reveal who had abused one of them.

In 2003, Leeds High Court ordered that the woman's first child be taken into care after being diagnosed by hospital doctors as suffering serious non-accidental injuries. The woman's second child was taken away from her at birth.

But Appeal Court judges heard how, at the time, the young Sikh woman was new to the country, did not speak English and was dominated by her in-laws and husband.
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They ordered a retrial and told Kirklees Council to put the adoption orders for the two children on hold after the woman, who now lives in a refuge, broke her silence and claimed her husband was regularly drunk in charge of her oldest child, her mother-in-law was "cruel and violent" and her father-in-law mishandled her child.

The children will remain in the care of Kirklees until the retrial.


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