International Human Rights Organisation
Of the Indian Subcontinent
210, New Judicial Courts Complex, Ludhiana- 141 001
Phone: 91 161 500 9210; www.ihro.in; [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Saturday, 13 January 2007

We strongly condemn the shocking incidents and ghastly Nithari murders of
innocent women and children by blood-thirty, sex-maniac and probably organ
thieves and the inaction of the UP administration that miserably failed in
dealing with complaints of the relatives of the victims. We express our
sympathy and solidarity with the vicitms' families. These murders need world
condemnation.

And New Delhi Coordinator of the IHRO, Mr Ravinder Singh Sekhon would attend
the

MEET AT JANTAR MANTAR ON 14TH JAN AT 5 PM TO LIGHT CANDLES FOR THE VICTIMS
Seeking Justice for them and to launch a sustained 'campaign for
accountability of the authorities' for the heinous crimes.

Expressing solidarity with United Students and Parivartan,

D S Gill
Chair IHRO


On 13/01/07, Adityaraj Kaul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

JUSTICE FOR NITHARI...

LET US MEET AT JANTAR MANTAR ON 14TH JAN. AT 5 PM TO LIGHT CANDLES FOR THE
VICTIMS OF NITHARI.

The year 2006 ended with the shocking revelations of "NITHARI'S GRUESOME
KILLINGS" – appropriately being labeled as 'India's shame' - the blot that
may never be easy to erase from our history.

The Nithari murders have shocked the world and generated unparalleled
anger among the citizenry. What is making us ashamed and angry is that for
two years the media kept on bringing out stories of missing children of the
deprived and marginalized people and we failed to raise our voice - and if
we did it was not 'loud enough' to save the lives of many innocent poor
children. In any case, we should have never left it to our netas, babus and
police, who slept over it.

We must no longer watch from the sidelines silently. Along with the media
the citizens of this country have a moral responsibility to launch a
sustained campaign for accountability.
Let us all meet at Jantar Mantar on Sunday, Jan 14 at 5 p.m. to launch a
sustained 'campaign for accountability of the authorities' and express our
solidarity with the bereaved families of Nithari. We want to seek
information and explanation for the callousness of the authorities who are
there to protect the citizens, especially innocent children and who failed
in their duty for two long years.

The time has come to fight for upholding our constitutional rights in
letter and spirit.

Coordinated by:

United Students
www.unitedstudents.tk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Devika Mallik - 9891222630
Aditya Raj Kaul - 9873297834

JOSH (Joint Operation for Social Help)
Phone:9811661114

Parivartan
Col. Batra - 9810943536

 International Human Rights Organisation (IHRO), of the Indian
subcontinent, is a NGO, with national focus and overseas lobby network. It
agitates both in India and internationally.

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