By CyberBrahma on 2010-06-25 | 195 views
“New Indian Express” reports:
AS women clamour for equality, some men are also gearing up to fight for their rights. And what they too want , is equality.
“There are 24 laws that are women-centric in our system,” says Frances Anthony, convenor of the Tamil Nadu Chapter of the All India Men’s Welfare Association (AIMWA).
“Women misuse the [...]
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By CyberBrahma on 2010-06-10 | 307 views
On 18 June 2010 – Friday before FATHERS’ DAY
Press Release
All India Men’s Welfare Association (AIMWA) is an organization formed to protect the Constitutional and Human Rights of men and boys. We fight against gender discrimination, legal terrorism and every other form of abuse suffered by men and boys.
AIMWA is organizing a Nationwide Boycott of the [...]
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By CyberBrahma on 2010-05-31 | 434 views
Doublespeak is their forte!
The Honorable Indian Minister for Home affairs was asked the below questions on abuse of the dowry law in parliament. Before we even go into the questions and the home minister’s answer, we need to know and bear in mind that the home minister as well as his wife are both very [...]
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By CyberBrahma on 2010-04-20 | 1,623 views
If a girl has a personal enmity, she takes it out by falsely accusing men of eve-teasing. And there is no verification done by the police when it comes to women, they just accept what she says as the sacred truth.
Posted in domestic violence | Tagged 498a, aimwa, biased laws, Boys, chennai, ditched males, domestic violence, domestic violence against men, domestic violence awareness, extortion, feminism, feminists, harassed husbands, legal extortion, legal terrorism, male victims, men and boys, men are victims, men in danger, men of india, radical feminists, save indian family, violence against men
By CyberBrahma on 2010-04-19 | 372 views
Certain women’s organisations have been stereotyping the issue of domestic violence. They have presented a picture that conveys the impression that only women are victims of domestic violence while we have with us global surveys and over 250 scholarly studies that show that women are at least as likely as men to engage in partner aggression and that partner violence is often mutual.
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By Virag Dhulia on 2010-01-04 | 814 views
PRESS RELEASE
Sub: AIMWA files complaint with ASCI against Gillette’s W.A.L.S. campaign
All India Men’s Welfare Association (AIMWA) is the first ever organization formed to protect the rights and interests of men and to fight against all kinds of discrimination against men and boys in all arenas – social, legal, economic, etc.
AIMWA has launched a massive online [...]
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By Virag Dhulia on 2010-01-01 | 981 views
Male Disposability – does the term strike any resonance with your thought process? Or is it that before striking any resonance do I need to ask the basic question – Do you even realize what Male Disposability is? If yes, then you probably know what’s going to be in the article. If no, read on [...]
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By CyberBrahma on 2009-12-31 | 829 views
Parthasarathy “Partha” Raghuram joins Katherine Albrecht to discuss his campaign against Gillette’s efforts to label Indian men with facial hair as “lazy” in a deleterious bid to sell more razors. Callers weigh in.
Posted in Issues | Tagged 16 Day Activism, anti-male ad campaign, feminism, feminists, freedom twist, gillette, Katherine Albrecht, lazy stubble, partha, shave india, stubble, talk radio, wals, women against lazy stubble, women against lazy stubble. w.a.l.s
By CyberBrahma on 2009-12-16 | 684 views
DNA reports on the fallout of the ill-conceived Gillette campaign – “Shave India Movement, Women against Lazy Stubble”. AIMWA has lodged a protest with the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) that the latest campaign by P & G “spreads hatred among genders” and “hurts religious sentiments.”
If Gillette chooses to term all Indians who grow [...]
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By CyberBrahma on 2009-12-10 | 348 views
The Hindu, the Chennai (India) based newspaper is notorious for its ultra-feminist outlook. It twists and turns the news items and the captions to suit their fancies and blatant feminist bias.
In todays’ issue, the paper gives a prominent headline to the suicide by a woman whereas a similar death of a man is just mentioned [...]
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