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From: shabnam hashmi <[email protected]>
Date: 15 July 2015 06:57:51 GMT+2
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Subject: statement protesting Teesta's harassment- please endorse

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STATEMENT IN SUPPORT OF TEESTA
We the undersigned express their profound dismay and disquiet at the continued 
official harassment by the central government of leading human rights defenders 
Teesta Setlawad and Jawed Anand. Since the installation of the BJP led 
government in Delhi in May 2014, the country has witnessed open strenuous 
official efforts to foist a large variety of charges of financial irregularity 
on them, to harass them, to tarnish their reputations, and to secure their 
arrests. Fortunately the interventions of the higher judiciary have protected 
them so far. However the latest raids by the Central Bureau of Investigation 
into their home and offices in Mumbai on 14 July 2015 are signs of continuing 
open misuse of official bodies to harass these human rights defenders.


It is well-known that Teesta Setlawad and Jawed Anand have fought an 
unrelenting battle not only to bring to book criminals who committed gruesome 
hate crimes against Muslims in the carnage of 2002, but also to expose the role 
of the Gujarat government in enabling, abetting and even organising these 
crimes. They have been fearless in charging the then Chief Minister Narendra 
Modi, who is currently the country’s Prime Minister, with direct criminal 
culpability for these crimes. For this they have assisted the widow of a former 
MP who was slaughtered in the carnage Zakia Jafri to fight a brave court battle 
in which the first accused is the then Chief Minister Narendra Modi. They are 
also appealing against court orders to free on bail prominent political leaders 
of the BJP convicted of the worst massacre in Naroda Patiya, Maya Kodnani and 
Babu Bajrangi.


What we are witnessing is crude and defiant misuse of official bodies to beat 
down these human rights defenders so as to silence their voices, break their 
morale and divert them from their unrelenting battles in defence of justice 
which charge the country’s current leadership with complicity in hate crimes.  
The veracity of their charges will be decided in the country’s courts. But 
their right to fight for justice on behalf of the survivors of one of the most 
shameful communal carnages in the  history of free India is protected by 
India’s democracy. The open official bullying of courageous human rights 
defenders even as persons charged with a range of serious crimes walk free are 
brazen official attempts to diminish Indian democracy. These must be powerfully 
resisted by all democratic voices in the country.
 
     
Harsh Mander, Aman Biradari and Centre for Equity Studies
Apoorvanand, academician
Shabnam Hashmi, social activist, Anhad
Kamal Faruqi,  FCA, Former Chairman Delhi Minorities Commission


 






                                          



                                          

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