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Dear friends,

This is an appeal to you to actively campaign for  the freedom for the
film-maker Ajay T.G, who was recently arrested in Bhilai under the
Chhattisgarh Special Public Safety Act (like Dr. Binayak Sen) as also on
charges on sedition!

Ajay, who  would be about 35, hails originally from Kerala. Coming from a
very ordinary family, he has been involved in CPI politics and is still a
postbearer of the local youth federation. He learned film-making at "Jan
Darshan" an effort of journalist Lalit Surjan (of Deshbandhu fame) to train
local youth in the audio-visual media.

As a research assistant of the well known sociologist Jonathan Parry of the
London School of Economics, Ajay made several films on the interface of
caste and class among the permanent workmen of the Bhilai Steel Plant, which
were widely appreciated

As a member of PUCL, he had the courage to accompany several fact finding
teams including into fake encounters, and capture on film the statements of
victims.(Presumably it is this activity of Ajay's that is being dubbed
"sedition"?)

He had started a foundation called "Drk Sakshi" (Eye witness) to make
socially relevant films and under this banner he made a number of films for
various people's movements and organisations. For instance "Phool Nahi
Chingari Hai" a film capturing the 8th March programme of the Chhattisgarh
Mukti Morcha, and a film on the rich diversity of rice varieties in
Chhatisgarh for social organisation Rupantar. Ajay had also made an
interesting film on the lathicharge on the Honda workers at Gurgaon in the
wider context of liberalisation based on TV footage, which proved invaluable
material for educating workers. Just before his arrest he was planning
a documentary on displacement.

Ajay also ran an informal education centre for women and children in one of
the bastis of Bhilai. This unassuming, sensitive and courageous young man
was the much loved "Bhaiyya", and always there for the people of Dabrapara -
taking a cancer patient to hospital, intervening on the behalf of the girl
children against patriardchal attitudes, helping to deal with insensitive
authorities....

In the year 2004 Ajay had accompanied a group of researchers to Dantewada
and there his camera was snatched away from him by youthful villagers,
possibly frontal organisation members of Maoists. Later an unknown young man
came to him and offered that the camera or its cost would be returned and
asked him to write down information about the make of the camera and its
cost. Ultimately neither the camera nor its cost were returned to him, but
it is possibly the seizure of some such letter that forms the flimsy basis
that Ajay was the member of a the banned organisation CPI (Maoist).  It is
pertinent that the Act under which this organisation was banned itself came
into existence in April 2006.

Of course the real crime committed by Ajay was that he insisted on standing
in solidarity with Binayak Sen even after his arrest. He made a film on Dr.
Sen, ironically called "Anjam". In a recent hearing he had been unduly
harassed when a pocket knife (cum nail cutter cum corkskrew - one of those
handy kits)  was found in his rucksack while entering the court. This was
splashed in the media as a "weapon"! Interestingly the so-called
"incriminating letter" is said to have been seized in January. It took the
police 5 months to decide whether or not to book Ajay, there could be no
greater evidence that there is no evidence!!

Be that is it may, Ajay is now in a jail. Clearly the Chhattisgarh
government is hell bent on clearly giving the message: "Speak about the
conditions in Bastar and you go to jail. Of course we know you are not
Maoists, but so what .... rot in jail till you prove your innocence!"

And its not only Ajay. The journalists who tried to expose atrocities of the
police or Salwa Judum were sacked, bashed up or otherwise threatened. Many
TV journalists had their cameras and footage snatched away. Out of the 52
detainees under the Chhattisgarh Act, 2 are journalists.

If you think you can take up the campaign for the release of Ajay, we can
send a detailed profile, a list of films and selected CDs etc.

The campaign of doctors in favour of Dr. Binayak Sen has gone far beyond the
borders of Chhattisgarh, and even India, and has forced them to think deeply
over their Hippocratic Oath which tells them to "treat a patient
irrespective of political affiliation". It has also made them question "How
should a doctor act in a conflict situation".

This time it is the turn of the film makers to turn their attention to
Chhattisgarh.

Hoping you will respond. With warm wishes,

Sudha Bharadwaj, Advocate
on behalf of Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha, and
Chhattisgarh PUCL.

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