Title: DV Act Fast Forward - Indian Men's Rites Activists self contributing to build SHELTER HOMES FOR BATTERED INDIAN MENS
“I must be the first man in the Balkans to admit that I have been battered by my wife,” Dusan Stojkovic said with a wry smile, speaking from Serbia’s first safe house for battered men. It took a lot for the man who is in his fifties to reach out and get help, breaking a taboo in a country where men still cling to a fierce macho image. Stojkovic has been in the safe house for abused men in central Cuprija, the first in Serbia, since it was founded in July 2009 by the Safety for Men non-governmental organisation. “My wife and her daughters (from another marriage) hit me with baseball bats,” he said, thumbing through his thick legal file. After the beatings, Stojkovic said, his wife accused him of battering her, saying she fought back in self-defence. He assumed this was his spouse’s way to get her hands on his assets: the house and his dog breeding business."
Now a aam adami's comment: Men's Rites movement in India have volunteered to self contribute and build 50 such shelter homes for battered Indian Men facing DV Act, 2005. This is what is happening to hundreds of Indian Men currently hit by (SC rightly said that it is clumsily drafted) DV Act (Domestic Violence Act, 2005). Indian Men are loosing their homes i.e even if in his name his wife will be at home and he will be on the streets. Mother-In-Laws are loosing their homes to bala Daughter-In-Laws. Modalities for contribution to build the Indian Men's shelter homes project will be discussed at Annual Meet, 2010 of Indian Mens group at Yarkud, Karnataka coming week.