ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月17日 10時42分


The schoolgirls ran into the auditorium, shouting, “Let’s go, let’s go,” in Hindi as they ushered one another into single-file lines. They crouched into defensive postures, fists ready. “Oss!” they yelled — a karate greeting combining the Japanese words for push and persevere. “Do not laugh!” Police Constable Renu, who like many Indians goes by one name, called from the stage above them. “Do you think they will laugh when they attack you?” she asked. “You must strike back with anger.” Constable Renu has been teaching this free, 10-day course hosted by the New Delhi police — a combination of karate, taekwondo and judo moves — for the past 8 years in Delhi’s public schools and universities. The initiative, with classes taught by several female officers, also includes summer and winter camps for women, and a course called “gender sensitization for boys,” a lawyer-led course that teaches men how to help women in trouble and how to be more respectful to them in public spaces. It’s about making them “feel responsible towards girls and women,” said Constable Renu. As anxiety among women and girls in India grows, she has never been busier. A photographer for @ニューヨーク・タイムズ took this video of students at a secondary school in New Delhi in April. Visit the link in our profile to read the full story.


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