Dear friends:

Appended below is the announcement of the Public Forum on the genocide that took place 
in Gujarat.
This is for your information, and support.

Hari Sharma
President, SANSAD
President, INSAF

Bring to Justice!

The Perpetrators of the Crimes against Humanity in Gujarat, India.

A Public Forum

Organized by
SANSAD
(South Asian Network for Secularism and Democracy)

Lecture Theatre, The Justice Institute of BC
715 McBride Blvd, New Westminster (corner of 8th Avenue)
Saturday 20th July 2002 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.

During late February and early March a genocidal attack on the minority Muslim 
community took
place in Gujarat. This has already faded from the media and the attention of the 
international
community. Although the pace of World events tends to make us forget all but the most 
immediate
horror we should not forget that nearly two thousand people were killed, many women 
were raped and
then torched to ashes, and more than a hundred thousand made homeless by organized 
violence in
Gujarat. Those who committed these crimes against humanity must be brought to justice. 
This forum
is organized as a part of an international movement to plan action toward justice for 
the
atrocities in Gujarat and for the prevention of similar occurrences elsewhere.

Moderator: Harinder Mahil, former Chairman of the Human Rights Commission of BC

Invited Speakers and Panelists:
Nishrin and Najid Hussain (daughter and son-in-law of ex-MP Mr. Ehsan Jaffri, who was 
one of the
many people brutally lynched in the Gujarat violence)
Dr. Radhika Desai, University of Victoria, Victoria (A Political Scientist who has 
done extensive
research on the growth of Hindutava in Gujarat and in India)
Dr. Ishtiaq Ahmed, University of Stockhom, Sweden (A Political Scientist, and a 
committed activist
for peace in South Asia, and Human Rights)
Mr. Mordecai Briemberg , Canada Palestine Network.
Dr. Lauri King-Irani, University of Victoria, Victoria (An Anthropologist, and an 
expert on
International Humanitarian Law, on Crimes Against Humanity)
Mr. Abu Ansari, an Entrepreneur, and a Concerned Muslim from India.
Dr. Nandita Sharma, University of British Columbia
Dr. Satyen Banerjee, A practicing Hindu priest, and president, Bengali Cult. Soc. of 
BC.

Two short  films recently made on the Gujarat massacres will be shown.

For more information contact: Chin Banerjee  (421-6742), Rex Casinader (222-1781), 
Farouk Jamal
(218-9345), Abid Pittawala (325-5092) or Hari Sharma (420-2972)


Genocide in Gujarat
Beginning on February 28 for seventy-two hours organized armed gangs attacked Muslim 
neighborhoods
in the cities and villages of Gujarat. Estimated 2000 Muslims were killed, many being 
burnt to
death. Women were raped and killed. Muslim owned properties; trading and industrial 
establishments
were looted and destroyed. Almost two hundred religious shrines were razed or vastly 
damaged. Over
a hundred thousand persons were displaced and turned into refugees. The organized 
character and
the state support for these atrocities against a minority community clearly identifies 
them as
genocide.

The spark for these events was the burning of a train carriage carrying Hindutava 
brigades
returning from a temple-building ceremony in Ayodhya, resulting in 58 persons being 
burnt to
death. Though there are accounts of various provocations to Muslims, all the way on 
the journey
and upto Godhra Railway Station, this is a shocking crime whose perpetrators must be 
brought to
justice. But the events that followed were not spontaneous "reprisals" or religious 
riots as they
have been falsely characterized. These attacks against the Muslims were an organized, 
preplanned
pogrom waiting for a spark to be unleashed. The Gujarat State Government approved and 
enabled this
pogrom.  The agencies of the Gujarat State made the electoral lists available to the 
attackers to
identify Muslim homes and neighborhoods; the State Police watched unconcerned, and 
sometimes even
aided and abetted, the attacks taking place. The subsequent transfers out of the few 
police
officers who acted to prevent the attacks are further evidence of the State's 
collusion in the
events.

Indian civil society has been under great stress in the last few years with the growth 
of the
Hindutva (Hinduness, the essence of being Hindu) movement or Hindu nationalism. This 
movement sees
no place for Muslims and Christians in India, identifying the nation with Hinduism. 
This
ideological attitude in Hindutva raises the danger of ethno-religious cleansing. The 
events of
Gujarat could be occurring elsewhere in India. Gujarat could be the beginning of a 
greater horror.

Against this dark background we have to find hope in the role played by Indian media, 
which, with
the exception of the vernacular Gujarati media, has published investigative reports on 
the
carnage. The support provided to refugees by many Indian NGOs and activists concerned 
with human
rights, secularism and democracy is equally heartening.  The National Human Rights 
Commission and
the People's Union for Civil Liberties, among others, have led such activism. 
Concerned sections
of the international community have condemned the atrocities. The report of the 
British High
Commission in New Delhi triggered by some visiting British Muslims being victims of 
the massacre
have alerted the international community to the collusion of the Gujarat Government in 
the events.

SANSAD together with many sections of the South Asian diasporic community in British 
Columbia are
grieved and alarmed by the happenings in Gujarat. In order to resist the trend of 
these events we
must engage the attention of the international community. As a first step in this 
resistance we
must bring to justice the perpetrators of the genocide in Gujarat. We call upon all 
South Asians,
in fact, all Canadians concerned with human rights and civil liberties to rally with 
us in this
call for justice. We demand that the culprits be swiftly brought to judicial trials 
within the
legal framework of India. We will constantly monitor the process and if it is found 
wanting, we
will call for an international tribunal, as in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, to 
try those
responsible for this genocide.

SANSAD
South Asian Network for Secularism and Democracy


Suite 435, 205 - 329 North Road, Coquitlam, BC, Canada. V3K 6Z8
phone : (604) 420-2972; FAX: (604) 420-2970
Electronic mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Incorporated in British Columbia under the Society Act as a Non-Profit Society, # 
S-31797]
(SANSAD is an affiliate of INSAF (International South Asia Forum)
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The Forum is co-sponsored by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Simon Fraser
University, and by Centre for Research in Women Studies and Gender Relations, 
University of
British Columbia.


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