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Stalked!

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By
Sejal
Mehta
Zareena*,
23, student:
I was walking back home
from college when I spotted him. Just outside the lane I live in. Again. I had
noticed him for two weeks now. My shadow, as a friend put it. He was at my
college hangout, he was outside my guitar class and I could've sworn he was in
the movie hall last night.
I wasn't alarmed before; he
was really cute and I kind of enjoyed the attention. But now, standing below my
house... this was my territory. It worried me. But not as much as it did when I
looked outside my window close to midnight and saw him looking up at me. That
was before the blank calls started. I knew then that I was being stalked!
When you read such pieces,
it's usually with a morbid curiosity. It makes for interesting reading, you
think. It has all the excitement and drama of a thriller - threatening calls,
police intervention, scared victims. But somewhere you fail to relate to the
helplessness the victim faces - the helplessness that remains in their lives
even after the stalker has been removed.
(
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Because no one - not
family, not friends, not newspapers, not us - actually feels the trauma the
victim feels...
But we can
try and educate ourselves. We can try to understand. So we are better equipped
to help when this seemingly remote problem hits someone close to us... or worse,
us!
It's not just the famous
who get stalked. It can happen to you or me. In fact, studies show that normal,
unknown people like us are plagued by the stalker phenomenon more than
celebrities are. And with cyber stalking flourishing under the colossal umbrella
of the World Wide Web, the world is suddenly full of weirdos who are coming out
of their closets with
abandon.
What
Is Stalking?
Says advocate A
Majeed Memon: If a person follows you in an intimidating manner or poses a
threat to you and intrudes illegally on your privacy, it becomes a legal
offence. Simply put: If you find you have a tail, get rid of it -
quickly.
Let's
Identify The Enemy
Not that
they're easily identifiable, much less recognisable. A stalker's physical
appearance and initial behaviour gives nothing away of his state of mind. But by
and large stalkers fall into certain behavioural patterns.
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