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From: ROHIT PRAJAPATI & TRUPTI SHAH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



  PRESS RELEASE

DATE: 24TH NOVEMBER 2008

We condemn the use of the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA)
by the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) against the 10 accused including Dayanand
Purohit, Sadhvi Pragya and Lt Col Shrikant Prasad Purohit and Sameer
Kulkarni arrested so far in the Malegaon blast case. - Rohit Prajapati and
Trupti Shah, Activists of Gujarat

People should ask the crucial question to party like BJP why they are
selectively opposed to 'use' of MCOCA in the case of accused of Malegaon
blast. This shows the selective concern of BJP and their unprincipled stand
on human rights violation & fight against terrorism.

We condemn the use of the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA)
by the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) against the ten accused including Dayanand
Purohit, Sadhvi Pragya and Lt Col Shrikant Prasad Purohit and Sameer
Kulkarni arrested so far in the September 29 Malegaon blast case. We
strongly feel that the Government should prosecute them under ordinary
present Indian Criminal Laws.

The debate about POTA, MCOCA and now of GUJCOC is centered on its two core
provisions. First, the section that makes confessions of the accused before
a police officer admissible as evidence, and the second is the harsh
provision regarding bail. Let us remind that even under British rule,
confessions recorded by a police officer have been barred as inadmissible on
the grounds that torture by the police is prevalent, routine, and out of
control, thus rendering any confession is doubtful.

People should ask the crucial question to party like BJP why they are
selectively opposed to 'use' of MCOCA in the case of accused of Malegaon
blast. This shows the selective concern of BJP and their unprincipled stand
on human rights violation & fight against terrorism.

Those who support MCOCA and GUJCOC probably do not have difficulty with
mortgaging the basic human rights, importance of genuine investigation &
criminal justice system.

The Police and Armed forces when operating under laws like TADA, POTA, MCOCA
or The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Acts take action with the certainty
that they are immune from the reach of the law, making them more casual,
violent and atrocious. These laws have not only violated the basic human
rights of the citizens but have failed to solved the problems of terrorism
and similarly 'GUJCOC' will also not solve the problem.

The repeated remarks by the Supreme Court regarding Police and the National
Human Rights Commissions statement on TADA, it is apparent that not only
activists but state entities as well are concerned about human rights
violation by the state. The only true way to fight terrorism must be to work
closely with the community, rather than illegally detain people on the basis
of their religion, status, or political affiliations.

Rohit Prajapati
Trupti Shah
Activists of Gujarat.

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Rohit Prajapati & Trupti Shah
37, Patrakar Colony, Tandalja Road,
Post-Akota, Vadodara - 390 020
GUJARAT, INDIA
Phone No. + 91 - 265 - 2320399
Email No: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <rohit.prajapati%40gmail.com>
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