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Dear Friends,
The Asian Human Rights Commission
(AHRC) wishes to forward to you the following press release from the
Peoples' Vigilance Committee on Human Rights (PVCHR).
Asian Human Rights Commission
Hong Kong
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FORWARDED
PRESS RELEASE
AHRC-FPR-009-2008
A Press Release
from the Peoples' Vigilance Committee on Human Rights (PVCHR)
forwarded by the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
For Immediate Release:
April 25, 2008
INDIA:
Peoples' Tribunal on Custodial Torture to be held in Varanasi
Dear friends,
Greetings
from the PVCHR and the EU-FNST-PWTN
National Project on Prevention of Torture, Uttar Pradesh state
The EU-FNST-Peoples'
Watch Tamil Nadu (PWTN) National Project of Preventing Torture in India
and the Peoples' Vigilance Committee on Human Rights (PVCHR) carried
out a study and documentation of more than 800 cases of police torture
in six districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India. Several interventions
were made by the PVCHR and the EU-FNST-PWTN in various Courts and Commissions
regarding these cases.
From 1996,
the PVCHR is continuously voicing its concern against custodial torture.
This campaign that started with the releasing of a poster against torture
has documented cases and intervened in these cases with an intention
to apply pressure upon the Government of India to ratify the UN Convention
against Torture AND also to bring relief to the victims.
50 organisations
in Uttar Pradesh were included in this process. An additional mission
of this project was to pressure the Members of Legislative Assemblies
and the Members of the Indian Parliament for the ratification of UN
Convention against Torture. In connection with this campaign a peoples'
tribunal is being organised on 28 and 29 April, 2008 in Varanasi.
The national
project was implemented in 47 districts in nine states of India. They
are Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar, Rajasthan, Orissa, Karnataka,
Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. In Uttar Pradesh, with the PVCHR
the project is implemented in six districts -- Varanasi, Chandauli,
Jaunpur, Allahabad, Sonbhadra and Mirzapur. The project also focuses
on organising the local people to voice their concern against police
torture and also in the process, to develop Pindra Taluk as a model
Taluk in Uttar Pradesh.
In the past
two years 3987 cases of police firing, custodial rape, police baton
charge and fake encounters were documented from 47 districts in India
by the national project. Interventions were sought in 4756 cases, including
cases that were not covered directly by the project. In this year, the
third year of the project, effective group advocacy against torture
is going on.
The Government
of India MUST ratify the UN Convention against Torture and come up with
domestic legislation criminalising torture.
In addition
to police brutality the issues in the judicial system in India like
the delay in court process also perpetuates torture. This mostly affects
the marginalised communities, particularly the members of the lower
caste. Most cases in the past were not highlighted due to fear and the
caste based discrimination practiced in the Indian society.
The project
has organised 197 awareness programmes in the country. The PVCHR is
also organising regular Folk Schools and Human Rights Street Movements
in Uttar Pradesh, to encourage the victims of custodial torture to speak
up and stand for their rights so as to live with dignity.
The Peoples'
Tribunal on Torture organised on 28
and 29 April, 2008 at Nav Sadhana, Tarna,
Shivpur, Varanasi is the part of the project. It is expected that the
tribunal will be an additional platform for the victims to come forward
and share their experiences.
During the
tribunal, the details of 73 cases of custodial torture will be released.
It is expected that the tribunal will be an additional platform for
the victims to present their cases before the public. The victims and
the witnesses will be encouraged to present their testimonies during
the two days.
The tribunal
will be chaired by Justice Mr. R. B. Malhotra, former judge of
Allahabad High Court. Mr. Shankar Sen, former Director General
- National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) India, Mr. Ashok Chakravarti,
former Senior Director - NHRC India, Ms. T.K Rajalakshmi, Senior
Assistant Editor - Frontline Magazine, Mr. John Dayal,
Chairperson - All India Catholic Union and Member - National Integration
Council, Mr. Chitranjan Singh, National Secretary - Peoples'
Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), Mr. K. K. Rai, Senior Advocate
- Allahabad High Court, Mr. Ram Ashray Singh, Secretary General
- PUCL Bihar, Mr. Vikas Maharaj, Sarod maestro and human rights
activist, Mr. Darapuri (IPS) - former police officer and Dalit
human rights activist, Ms. Sandhya, Convener - Mahila Adhikar
Manch and Member Executive Council - NAFRE Peoples' Movement, Ms.
Kumkum, Deputy Director - Mahila Samakhya, Uttar Pradesh, Mr.
Maheshanand Bhai, Bhumi Haqdari Morcha and tribal rights leader,
Ms. Padma, Convener - Stree Adhikaar Sanghathan, National Organisation
on Women Rights are the members of jury.
We cordially
invite you to participate in the tribunal. The tribunal starts at 10am
on 28 April 2008.
Dr. Lenin Raghuvanshi
State Director EU–FNST-PWTN
Convener - PVCHR
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