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After surviving an acid attack, Tuba Tabassum's lust for life is all-consuming.  

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After surviving an acid attack, Tuba Tabassum's lust for life is all-consuming.  

I FIRST MET TUBA TABASSUM AT WORK. She was covered from head to toe, wearing salwar kameez, her dupatta bound tightly around her head, oversized sunglasses firmly in place. Her parents, Arif Ashraf and Tabassum Parveen, had accompanied her for some paperwork to Care Today, the India Today Group's corporate social responsibility initiative. She is preparing for a national-level medical entrance test later this year and Care Today is funding her tuition at a private institute in New Delhi. Coming from a small village in Bihar, she needs all the help she can get. She is 18, a young woman finding her way in the world. She is also an acid attack survivor.

ACID ATTACK IS A FORM of gender-based violence, which in turn is a violation of human rights. The UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), ratified by the Indian government, prohibits "violence that is directed against a woman because she is a woman or that affects women disproportionately", resulting in perpetuation of gender inequality and discrimination.

Sally Engle Merry, professor of anthropology at New York University and faculty director of the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice at the New York University School of Law, notes in her book Human Rights and Gender Violence: Translating International Law into Local Justice, "Because violence against women refers to bodily injury as do other human rights violations such as torture, it is relatively a straightforward violation. Like torture, it is about injury, pain and death. But in many parts of the world it appears to be an everyday, normal problem rather than a violation of human rights. Moreover, because gender violence is deeply embedded in systems of kinship, religion, warfare and nationalism, its prevention requires major social changes in communities, families and nations."

An acid attack is targeted on an individual, most often women, with sulphuric, hydrochl...

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