Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Women with Weapons
A policeman demonstrates how to hold a rifle during a weapons training course conducted for girls at the firing range of the police headquarters in Ahmedabad August 12, 2014. (Photo by Amit Dave/Reuters)
A girl practises with a rifle during weapons training course at the firing range of the police headquarters in Ahmedabad August 12, 2014. (Photo by Amit Dave/Reuters)
Girls practise with rifles during a weapons training course at the firing range of the police headquarters in Ahmedabad August 12, 2014. (Photo by Amit Dave/Reuters)
Girls practise Chinese Wushu martial arts in Hyderabad March 8, 2010. (Photo by Krishnendu Halder/Reuters)
A girl holds a sword during a protest in Jammu August 20, 2008. (Photo by Amit Gupta/Reuters)
Girls practise with air rifles during a weapons training course as part of an eight-day training programme organized by the Bajrang Dal, a hardline Hindu group, inside a school premises on the outskirts of Jammu July 21, 2010. (Photo by Mukesh Gupta/Reuters)
A Muslim schoolgirl from St. Maaz high school practises Chinese wushu martial arts inside the school compound in Hyderabad July 8, 2008. (Photo by Krishnendu Halder/Reuters)
Muslim schoolgirls from St. Maaz high school practise Chinese wushu martial arts inside the school compound in Hyderabad July 8, 2008. (Photo by Krishnendu Halder/Reuters)
A Muslim schoolgirl performs martial arts during a sports day exhibition in Hyderabad February 7, 2007. (Photo by Krishnendu Halder/Reuters)
Women activists of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) or World Hindu Council, train in the art of fighting with sticks during a summertraining camp, in Bombay May 17, 2003. (Photo by Sherwin Crasto/Reuters)
A woman activist of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad or World Hindu Council, a hardline Hindu organisation, train in the art of fighting with daggersduring a summer training camp, in Bombay May 17, 2003. (Photo by Sherwin Crasto/Reuters)
Women activists of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad or World Hindu Council, ahardline Hindu organisation, train in the art of shooting during asummer training camp, in Bombay May 17, 2003. (Photo by Sherwin Crasto/Reuters)
A woman activist of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad or World Hindu Council, a hardline Hindu organisation, train in the art of fighting with sticksduring a summer training camp, in Bombay May 17, 2003. (Photo by Sherwin Crasto/Reuters)
Women activists of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad or World Hindu Council take part in a class on fighting with weapons at a summer training camp in Bombay May 17, 2003. (Photo by Sherwin Crasto/Reuters)
Women activists of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad or World Hindu Council, a hardline Hindu organisation, train in the art of shooting during a summer training camp, in Bombay May 17, 2003. (Photo by Sherwin Crasto/Reuters)
Sujata Jadeja, a primary school teacher and an activist of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad or World Hindu Council, takes part in weapons training during a summer camp in Bombay May 17, 2003. (Photo by Sherwin Crasto/Reuters)
Girls from the Durga Vahini, the women's faction of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad or World Hindu Council, train in the use rifles in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, on May 19, 2001. (Photo by Sherwin Crasto/Reuters)
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