Dear Friends:

This news is from the Times of India (04 04 2012).  From time to time I too 
hear of Assamese women being victims of their NRI husband's cruelty.But 
seldom do we get to read about them in the press.


-bhuban

















LONDON: Britain has changed immigration rules to ensure that migrant-spouses 
from India and other non-EU countries who become victims of domestic violence 
here are given access to public funds to help them escape abuse. 

Every year, many spouses holding Indian citizenship arrive in the UK to join 
their married partners, who are mostly British citizens of Indian-origin. Some 
of them face domestic violence soon after, and face considerable hardship to 
escape the situation and maintain themselves. 

Campaign group Southall Black Sisters and 26 other women's and human rights 
groups have hailed the change in rules as a victory. Until now, such foreign 
nationals did not have recourse to public funds. 

The Home Office announced that the new scheme targeted at such victims will 
assist foreign national spouses and partners who are victims of domestic 
violence. 

It provides victims, who would otherwise be destitute or have no access to 
public funds, with an avenue to escape abuse and access vital support services. 

The scheme, announced by Immigration minister Damian Green, follows a 
successful pilot scheme, the Sojourner Project, which helped 1,522 individuals. 

The government estimates that each year this scheme will help 500 people to 
escape from abusive relationships across the UK. 

Immigration Minister Damian Green said: "Domestic violence is a terrible crime 
affecting people of all ages and backgrounds and this government is determined 
to tackle it. No one should be forced to stay in an abusive relationship and 
this scheme helps victims in genuine need escape violence and harm and seek the 
support they deserve."


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