Poor workers trying to feed families jailed, abused during virus lockdown

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The only options for the impoverished are getting infected outside or dying from hunger at home. FMTNews Covid19

Two men were jailed after they were caught fishing, which was in violation of the stay-home order.

“Police told them to leave. They said they have to fish to feed their family – they don’t have a job now, they have no money,” said their lawyer Balakrishna Balaravi Pillai, adding the men were jailed because they could not afford to pay a fine. Social media has been flooded with videos of baton-wielding police in India beating people, including migrant workers and rickshaw pullers, for breaking a three-week lockdown, as well as making them do squats and deflating their tyres.

“He would not listen. He just kept beating me. So, I quickly turned around and limped back home,” said the vendor who declined to give his full name. “My bruises are still visible.” “They would rather catch the virus outside than dying from hunger at home,” said Gloria Arellano, the charity’s chairwoman.

Curfew violators have been confined to dog cages and made to sit under the midday sun as punishment, advocacy group Human Rights Watch said.

 

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