forwarding a mail i got on Irom sharmila and human right issue
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From: Manipur freedom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 16-Aug-2007 16:43
Subject: [Campaign update: manipur Freedom] Sharmila Confined to a solitary
existence!
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sharmila Confined to a solitary existence!

Dear friends,

It is now almost five months since Irom Sharmila returned to Imphal on 5th
March 2007, to continue her hunger fast against the draconian Armed Forces
Special Powers Act (AFSPA). The situation continues to be grim - both for
Sharmila as well for all those suffering under the prolonged implication of
AFSPA.

For those of you reading about Sharmila's epic struggle for the first time -
on 4th November 2000, 28 year old Irom Sharmila Chanu started her hunger
fast seeking repeal of the draconian AFSPA. This was her response to one
among countless incidents of arbitrary killing by the Armed Forces in the
north east when on 2nd November 2000, 10 innocent civilians were killed at
Malom near Imphal, Manipur.

Sharmila has since been incarcerated at J.N. Hospital Imphal. Over the years
she has been repeatedly arrested and detained under Section 309 IPC (attempt
to commit suicide). In October 2006, for the first time Sharmila left
Manipur and continued her protest fast at Jantar Mantar, and then at AIIMS
and RML hospitals in New Delhi where she was kept under constant police
vigil.
Sentenced to solitary confinement?

Now in her 7th year of the fast, Sharmila's health is deteriorating. Far
from responding to her demand of Repeal of AFSPA, the state is doing
everything it can to isolate her and her peaceful struggle.

At the hospital, Sharmila is not allowed visitors on a regular basis. This
is in complete violation of the law, which permits anyone in custody, be
they an undertrial prisoner or a convict in a high security prison regular
visits by his or her family members, friends, supporters and/or lawyers. And
yet, Sharmila does not even this basic freedom, despite the fact that there
is no court order commanding her isolation. Her family, friends and
supporters are put through an arduous and cumbersome process to meet her.

The 'Special' process takes to meet Sharmila can take up to 20 days and
involves an application to the Joint Secretary Home Department, Government
of Manipur; the DGP, Prison, Central Jail, Manipur; the Additional
Superintendent, Sajiwa Jail, Manipur and the SI, Sajiwa Jail - who if the
application gets all the due clearances, then 'accompanies' the visitor to
meet Sharmila!

What are we to surmise except that the Government is attempting to isolate
her from all contact with the outside world in the hope of weakening her
struggle?
Matter of honour.

It is unlikely that the Government of India will acknowledge or respect, let
alone honour Sharmila for her determined struggle for justice and peace.
Satyagraha, after all, has been disregarded repeatedly in these times.

On 18th May 2007, Sharmila was awarded the Gwangju Prize for Human Rights in
Seoul, Korea. Her brother Singhjit received the award on her behalf and
returned to Manipur only to be told that the certificate would not be shown
to Sharmila. He had to wait till 30 June to get 'permission' to visit
Sharmila and give her an update of the events surrounding the award.

The Gwanju Prize includes a cash award of $25,000 (approx. Rs. 12 lakhs).
Sharmila and her family have decided that this money will go towards
assisting the victims of the human rights violations in Manipur. The
Ministry of Home Affairs (FCRA department) claims it has 'lost' the FC-5
application required to facilitate transfer of the award amount. What will
it take for the Government to expedite and release it without any further
game playing?
AFSPA - No response to the demand for repeal.

At both, the Central and State level, the government is simply refusing to
address the peoples' demand for repeal of AFSPA - despite the voices against
it being raised against it from Kashmir to Kerala to Delhi to Manipur and
Nagaland, for over two decades now. In addition of course, have been the
recommendations for Repeal of the Act by the Justice Jeevan Reddy Committee
set up by the government as well as the Administrative Reforms Commission
headed by Mr. Veerappa Moily.

Meanwhile in the shadow of this draconian Act, and the impunity it offers
the armed forces, everyday the people of Manipur are disappearing, being
killed and tortured. Mr. Nongmaithem Tomba alias Chinung (37 years), Miss.
Soniya alias Najama Latif (15 years), Mr. Moirangthem Gandhi Singh (24
years) everyday AFSPA continues to claim new victims.
Need for urgent action

It is imperative that as individuals and groups who believe in democracy and
justice, we raise our voice against the continued injustice under AFSPA and
the continued harassment of Irom Sharmila.
1. Send a statement. Let's be heard this time!

Here is a draft statement you could use to lend your support:

We, the undersigned, as individuals and groups who believe in democracy and
justice, demand that the government of India:
Respect the peaceful struggle of people like Irom Sharmila and immediately
withdraw all restrictions on her mobility as well as her freedom to meet and
interact with people
Release her from custody without any further delay
Drop all facetious cases against her

Moreover, the government must:
Repeal the AFSPA with immediate effect
Implement the recommendations of the Justive Jeevan Reddy Committee and the
Administrative Reforms Commission.
B ring the armed forces within the democratic framework of accountability
and justice without any further delay.

Only then can the people of the north-east and J&K have any chance or hope
to live with security and dignity.

Sd/-

Please email the Statement to the following (and copy us in so we know how
much support the campaign is getting):

President of India, Sushri Pratibha Patil, Prime Minister of India, Dr.
Manmohan Singh, Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. Shivraj V. Patil, Minister of
Defence, Mr. A. K. Antony, Minister of State for Labour & Employment, Mr.
Oscar Fernandes,

Chairperson, National Human Rights Commission of India, Chief Minister of
Manipur, Mr. O. Ibobi Singh, Governor of Manipur, Shri Ved Marwah.

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Sign the petition!

· Please forward this to as many people as you can on your mailing list and
various list serves, and sign the online petition against Armed Forces
Special Powers Act 1958 at this link:
http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_perl/signed.cgi?afspa
Stay in touch with Sharmila!

· You can also write directly to Sharmila and send her messages of
solidarity at:-
Irom Sharmila Chanu
Security Ward
Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital
Porompat
Imphal - 795001
Manipur

This update is an attempt to keep informed all those in solidarity with
Sharmila, who resolutely persists in her demand for the repeal of an
anti-people law.

In Solidarity

Kshetrimayum Onil (Reachout) - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Preeti Verma (Human Rights Law Network) - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Vani Subramanian (Saheli) - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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