
Association for India’s Development
Friends of South Asia
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 15, 2008
International coalition demands repeal of repressive laws on one-year
anniversary of Dr. Binayak Sen's unjust incarceration
San Francisco, CA: Hundreds
of Activists from a broad coalition of 50 international human rights groups
that includes Amnesty International, National Lawyers' Guild and SANSAD (South
Asian Network for Secularism and Democracy), Canada, took to the streets on two
Global days of Action, May 13 & 14, to protest the continued incarceration
of human rights crusader, Dr. Binayak Sen.
Simultaneous protests were held outside the Indian consulates in London,
New York, Washington D.C., San Francisco and Vancouver, while activists in
Paris, Stockholm, Boston, Pittsburgh, Houston and many other cities organized
vigils, talks, and film screenings to raise awareness about the ongoing
persecution of human rights activists. Over 4000 signatures from individuals
around the world have been collected on petitions asking for the release of Dr.
Sen. Internationally acclaimed intellectuals, including Noam Chomsky, Arundhati
Roy, George Galloway, and Mahashweta Devi have all joined in urging the Indian
government to free Binayak Sen and stop the harassment of human rights
activists. Further, in an unprecedented move, twenty-two Nobel Prize winning
scientists and economists have also appealed to the Indian government to
release Dr Binayak Sen enabling him to go and receive the 2008 Jonathan Mann
Award for Health and Human Rights in Washington later this month. All these
documents were submitted to Indian authorities along with hundreds of faxes by
individuals demanding the release of Dr.Sen*.
[Action in front of the
Indian Consulate, San Francisco, CA]
Dr.
Binayak Sen's case represents an alarming trend where human rights defenders
that oppose state repression, including extra-judicial killings, are being held
under draconian laws such the CSPSA (Chhattisgarh Special Public Security Act)
and the UAPA (Unlawful Activities Prevention Act). Ajay T.G, an independent
film maker and social activist from Chhattisgarh; Lachit Bordoloi, a human
rights activist from Assam; Prashant Rahi, journalist from Uttarakhand;
Govindan Kutty, editor of People's March in Kerala; Praful Jha, a journalist
from Chhattisgarh; Vernon Gonsalves, an activist from Nasik; Arun Ferreira,
Ashok Reddy, Dhanendra Bhurule, Naresh Bansode, activists from Vidarbha, have
all been charged under the UAPA and kept under prolonged detention without
bail. These draconian laws sanction the violation of due process by the state
and thus contravene internationally accepted norms of jurisprudence as well as
democratic governance. As Mr.Kannabiran, National President of PUCL, India,
argues in his letter to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), the CSPSA
and UAPA operate by criminalizing the very performance of civil liberties
activities, and culpability is decided upon not by direct proof, but through
guilt by association. This is the context in which many activists are
questioning the charges of sedition brought against Dr.Sen - for example, Ms.
Shalini Gera, an activist from Friends
of South Asia, points out that the "evidence" presented by the state
about Dr.Sen's "Maoist connections" actually refers to Binayak Sen's
meetings with Narayan Sanyal, (a jailed 70-year-old Maoist leader) that took
place with the permission of the jail authorities, and under their close
supervision, when Dr. Sen, as the vice-president of the People's Union for
Civil Liberties (PUCL), visited Sanyal in the Raipur Central Jail to provide
medical and legal assistance.
As the State Secretary of PUCL of
Chhattisgarh, and the national Vice President, Dr.Sen has been amongst the most
vocal opponents of "Salwa Judum", a private militia movement armed by
the Chhattisgarh Government to combat Maoist insurgency. Dr.Sen earned the ire
of the government for opposing Salwa Judum which has itself contributed to a
spiraling increase in violence and displacement of thousands of tribals. The
permanent state of war created by Salwa Judum has led to large-scale and
apparently voluntary displacement of indigenous communities, thus freeing up
for corporate and industrial use, land and natural resources that have
historically belonged to local communities. According to Mr. Somnath Mukherji,
an activist from the Association for India's Development, "these protests
are not only about the violation of the human rights of Dr. Sen - they are also
about the ongoing assault on the human rights of the people of Chhattisgarh
whose lives and lands are being mortgaged to a vision of development that is
antithetical to them".
[Action in front of the Indian Embassy, Washington,
D.C.]
For
Photos, Videos of protests go to www.aidboston.org/FreeBinayakSen/media.htm
Press Contacts:
For
more information, visit www.aidboston.org/FreeBinayakSen
(*Full
texts of all the documents are available at
the above website)
For Photos, Videos of
protests go to www.aidboston.org/FreeBinayakSen/media.htm
Endorsing Organizations:
International Organizations:
· Alliance for a Secular and Democratic South Asia, MIT (www.alliancesouthasia.org)
· Alliance
of South Asians Taking Action, San Francisco (www.asata.org)
· Amnesty
International, USA (www.amnestyusa.org)
· A.N.S.W.E.R.
Coalition, Act Now to Stop War and End Racism - San Francisco (www.answersf.org)
·
Association for India’s Development (www.aidindia.org)
·
Association of South Asian Political Activists (ASAPA), Berkeley (http://asapa.berkeley.edu)
· Asian
Law Alliance (www.asianlawalliance.org)
· Boston
Coalition for Justice in Bhopal (www.boston4bhopal.org)
· Boston
Mobilization (www.bostonmobilization.org)
· Birmingham
Anti-SEZ Campaign, UK
· Campaign
against Forced Displacement, UK (http://tinyurl.com/6mgnne)
· Campaign to Stop Funding Hate: CSFH (www.stopfundinghate.org)
· CMC
Vellore Alumni Association - UK Branch
· DEEP -
Defenders of the Environment and Ecology of Panjab, UK
· Dharma
Megha, East Lansing, Michigan
· Friends
of South Asia: FOSA (www.friendsofsouthasia.org)
· Gadar
Heritage Foundation, Fremont (http://gadar.homestead.com)
·
Hillingdon Asian Women's Communication Service, UK (www.hillingdonwomenscentre.org.uk)
· India
Foundation, East Lansing, Michigan
· Indian
Muslim Council, USA (www.imc-usa.org)
· Indian
Workers Association (GB)
· Indian
Progressive Study Group-L.A. (IPSG)
· India Relief and Education Fund, Fremont (http://iref.homestead.com)
· International
Accountability Project (http://www.accountabilityproject.org)
·
International League of People's Struggles, UK (www.ilps-web.com)
· International
Service Society, Okemos, Michigan
· International
South Asia Forum: INSAF, NYC (www.insaf.net)
· Massachusetts
Global Action (www.MassGlobalAction.org)
· Matahari:
Eye of the Day (www.eyeoftheday.org)
· National
Lawyers' Guild (http://www.nlg.org/)
· Our Developing World (http://www.magiclink.net/~odw)
· Peace
and Human Rights Trust: UK
· Peninsula
Peace & Justice Center (www.peaceandjustice.org)
· Peoples
Health Movement, USA (www.phmovement.org/cms)
· Sanhati (www.sanhati.com)
· San Jose
Peace & Justice Center (www.sanjosepeace.org)
· SANSAD
(South Asian Network for Secularism and Democracy), Vancouver, Canada (http://sansad.org/Sansad)
· SAPAC South Asian Progressive Action Collective,
Chicago (http://www.sapac.org/)
· Seva International, Okemos, Michigan
· Sikh
American Heritage Organization
· South
Asian Alliance, UK: (www.southasianalliance.org)
. South
Asian Left Democratic Alliance, Canada, (SALDA) (www.salda.org/)
. South Asian Progressive
Action Collective, (SAPAC) Chicago (www.sapac.org/)
· South Asians Stepping in
Solidarity, Harvard: SASS
· South Asia Solidarity Group, UK: (www.southasiasolidarity.org)
· Students for Bhopal (www.studentsforbhopal.org)
· The 1857 Committee (http://1857.org.uk)
· Vaishnava Center for
Enlightenment, Okemos, Michigan
· Vedanta Society of East Lansing,
Michigan
· Western States Legal Foundation
(WSLF) (www.wslfweb.org)
· Women's International League for
Peace and Freedom - San Jose (http://www.wilpf.org/US_WILPF)