C'da

It is the Armed Forces Special Powers Act that allows even an enlisted >man
to shoot anyone in Assam without ever having to  prove guilt or >innocence
of the victim, and with complete immunity from prosecution

If that is what the law is it does certainly sounds very undemocratic. Why
did they enact this kind of law in the first place? What were the oposition
doing? And more importantly, how much opposition(or support) did the MPs
from Assam offer?

In any case, bad laws are bad laws - they ought to go.

--Ram

On 6/25/07, Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Ram:


It is the Armed Forces Special Powers Act that allows even an enlisted man
to shoot anyone in Assam without ever having to  prove guilt or innocence of
the victim, and with complete immunity from prosecution . The  OPEN SEASON
for Assamese hunting as I call it.


But the PM , who promised a review and had the recommendations at least a
couple of years or more, had it sealed and was never made it public. MInd
you now, it is the same PM, whose daughter is a fearless fighter for human
rights with the ACLU here in the USA and has taken the Bush Admin. on,
successfully, on behalf of  Guantanamo and Afghan detainees .


Long ago I  lost ALL trust on Indian promises on these matters.




c-da












At 10:16 AM -0600 6/25/07, Ram Sarangapani wrote:

C'da,



I don't know much about  AFSPA, but sounds evil. Is it like POTA or
something?

But hopefully, as the montri is suggesting, the AFSPA is on the way out.



--Ram





On 6/25/07,* Chan Mahanta* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Good to hear from you Utpal.




We have heard of these RECOMMENDATIONS, time and again.




But what translates into action or what OTHER Avatar it might re-appear
as, are the big questions?




cm

























At 3:48 PM +0100 6/25/07, utpal borpujari wrote:

Some good news for NE. The Administrative Reforms Commission, headed by
Veerappa Moily, has recommended that the dreaded Armed Forces (Special
Powers) Act, 1958 should be repealed. The gist of its recommendations made
public a few hours ago, goes like this :



"AFSPA, 1958 should be repealed. To provide for an enabling legislation
for deployment of Armed Forces of the Union in the NE States of the country,
the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 should be amended by
inserting a new chapter VI A as recommended by the Committee fo Review the
AFSPA, 1958. The new chapter VI A would apply only to the NE States."



I think Sanjoy-da (Hazarika) would be able to tell us more about the
Chapter VI A. As we all know, he was a member of the Justice Jeevan Reddy
Committee (The review committee), which also is understood to have
recommended its repeal. That report is not yet public, though.



Utpal Borpujari



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