Walliullah:
You still owe the statement, except for a single sentence. Even in the 
sentence, it was obviously a deliberate mistake on your part.
Afterall, what is your agenda? Are you amongst those who are feeling very 
uncomfortable that of late there has been a great deal of camaraderie 
between Barak Valley and Brahmaputra Valley which makes some people feel 
very uncomfortable because there is no fire to stoke?
I question the whole content of the, the intent behind the and the whole 
purpose of the statement.
BTW Have you penned any statement about the violations in Malaysia?
I do not crave for respect from people like you. And I AM NOT DISSENTING.  I 
am calling you a liar, a mischief monger and someone with a hidden agenda 
who has his knife out for action.
Shantikam Hazarika



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Waliulllah Ahmed Laskar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 6:06 PM
Subject: [asom] Corrigendum to the Statement of BHRPC regarding Clash in 
Guwahti


Dear,

This is not my statement. It is the statement of an organisation
which is drafted by me. And the mistake was made by be in
construction of a sentence is regretted. You may not be agree with
the statement. But we respect your view to. After all everybody has
the right to dissent.

Thanks
Yours
Wali Laskar

----- Original Message ----
From: Shantikam Hazarika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, December 1, 2007 8:19:54 AM
Subject: [asom] Corrigendum to the Statement of BHRPC regarding Clash in 
Guwahti

Waliullah:

It was NOT only single phrase that was offensive. The whole statement was 
offensive.

Inshallah, wisdom will one day dawn on you and you will realise the folly of 
your mischievious intents.

Shantikam Hazarika

----- Original Message -----
From: Waliulllah Ahmed Laskar
To: assamonline@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 7:41 PM
Subject: [asom] Corrigendum to the Statement of BHRPC regarding Clash in 
Guwahti

Dear Group Members,

The Statement posted by me in this group regarding Violence in
Guwahati street on 24th November, 2007 on behalf of the Barak Human
Rights Protection Committee, in the capacity of Special
Representative of the organisation to the city, contained a sentence
to which our many friends in the group raised onjections. The
sentence was as follows:

"These speak a volume of the attitude of Assamese people towards the
tribals which also can explain the barbarity committed against the
Adibasis."

Here a mistake has been committed by me inadvertently in the
construction of the sentence. The sentence rather should be as
follows:

"These speak a volume of the attitude of some of the Assamese people
towards the tribals which also can explain the barbarity committed
against the Adibasis."

I sincerely regret this mistake and apologize to all the persons who
have gone through this statement.

Yours
With Sincere Regret
Waliullah Ahmed Laskar
Special Representative to Guwahati
Barak Human Rights Protection Committee,
15, Darandha, Panjabari Road, Guwahati-781037.

Re: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/assamonline/message/3894
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/assamonline/message/3879

--- "Waliulllah Ahmed Laskar" <wlllhlaskar@ ...> wrote:

Humanity Was Raped in Guwahati on 24th November, 2007

More than 20 people were killed, 3 women raped, one girl stripped off in the 
highway and paraded, about 300 thousand injured of whom the condition of 10 
is critical and 45 persons simply disappeared when the demonstrators 
belonging to Adibasi, as some tribal communities- -mainly Kul, Santal, 
Munda--who work in tea gardens are known here, were marching towards the 
state secretariat in Dispur, Guwahati on the fateful day of 24th November as 
a part of their programme formulated to push for the age-long demand of 
including the communities in the list of scheduled castes.In the course of 
the march while police stopped them before they reached the Last Gate of the 
MLA Hostel some of the demonstrators turned violent and destroyed properties 
such as shops, vehicles etc. and injured some pedestrians. Some local 
residents came out to retaliate the violence, to take revenge and to teach 
the tribals a lesson. In the process they got wild and savage so much so 
that they lost every sense of humanity and unleashed the brute within them. 
The beast killed many innocent persons, kicked the dead bodies with diabolic 
enjoyment, stripped many women off all cloths, raped them and it raped the 
humanity. We saw in Guwahati the wild dance of the beast.

Circumstances cry to yet another most diabolic fact that during the period 
of 4 to 5 hours of this wild dance of the beast in the political and 
administrative power center of the state no worth mention state presence was 
there. The beast danced with the tacit leave of the state. The state allowed 
the beast to finish its horrendous ritual by making it self absent. It is 
nothing but the naked parade of electoral politics in its worst.

The officials of the organisation which co-ordinated the programme told that 
they did not have any intention to create a violent situation. They 
regretted the fact of committing violence by some of their members.

The facts which indicate clearly towards direct and indirect abetment of the 
government are:

1. When the tribal groups sought permission for a meeting and a 
demonstration they were denied.
2. When they held the meeting and demonstration there was no adequate 
arrangement of security forces.
3. After the mayhem started no forces sent to control the situation.
4. Government is trying desperately to show down the incident reducing the 
number of casualties in its statement,perhaps in order to save the 
perpetrators from the law.
5. The authorities of the medical college hospital where most of the injured 
were admitted released many of them without proper treatment to show down 
the enormity of the mayhem, perhaps in order to save the perpetrators from 
the law.
6. At first just an inquiry by an additional chief secretary was ordered and 
later a judicial inquiry overlooking callously the demands of CBI probe.
7. More cases registered against the demonstrators that against the local 
residents.
8. No case was registered regarding rape cases.

There some other more painful facts indicative of the callousness of the 
so-called civil society which include the attitude of the media in covering 
the incident. Most of the local media presented the story in such a way as 
if they are justifying, or at least making an excuse of, the brutality meted 
out to the demonstrators by making tacit statement of who-started- it-first. 
There are also allegations that doctors raped a victim girl who was brought 
in Guwahati Medical College.

These speak a volume of the attitude of Assamese people towards the tribals 
which also can explain the barbarity committed against the Adibasis.

The Barak Human Rights Protection Committee categorically condemns the 
violence and the mayhem. The committee demands:

1. A CBI probe into the whole incident.
2. Compensation of 5 lakhs to the family of deceased, 2 lakh to the victim 
of rape, 1 lakh to the victim of abuse 50 thousand to the severely injured, 
25 thousand to the other injured and adequate compensation to those whose 
properties were destroyed.

The Barak Human Rights Committee urges the Assam State Human Rights 
Commission to register a suo-moto case against the police and other 
government officials for whose negligence in duty made the mayhem possible.

The Committee requests all people to maintain peace and harmony.

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