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ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION - URGENT APPEALS PROGRAMME

Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-039-2009

 <http://www.ahrchk.net/ua/support.php?ua=UAC-039-2009 >

8 April 2009

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PAKISTAN: Military henchmen kill three farmers and injure 27 others

ISSUES: Right to life; criminal justice; right to land; rule of law;
peasants

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Dear friends,

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information
that three farmers have been murdered and 27 others injured by a
military-sponsored gang, after a violent land dispute in the Kulyana
villages, Okara district, Punjab. The peasants were chasing a group
of armed men who had abducted a field worker and were threatening to
grab 50 acres of agricultural land, when three of them were shot
dead. The main perpetrator is reportedly being protected by the
Pakistan army in a military hospital.

CASE DETAILS:

According to the Labour Education Foundation, Lahore, a local land
owner Mr. Roshan Shah, along with more than 20 others armed with
pistols, sticks and clubs, abducted Mr. Manzoor, a farmer, on the
morning of April 5, 2009 while he was watering his crops. The land
had once been let by a military official, the now-retired Brigadier
Afsar Khan, and the peasants were told that the Brigadier wanted to
continue to earn money by leasing out the land, despite having had no
claim to it for two years. The land is at Chak 28/2-R, Kulyana
military estate, Okara district, Punjab province.

Encouraged by other cases in which peasants have successfully
challenged military land grabbers, those working at Chak 28/2-R told
the police and then chased the men. When they arrived in the village
where Manzoor was being held, Shah and the other assailants shot at
them. Tennant Abdul Rahim and his son Muhammad Abbas were killed
instantly, while Amir Ali died later at Jinnah Hospital, Lahore. Of
the rest, 27 had bullet wounds, including three women. Those injured,
which include Suleman, Amin, Tanvir, Ashraf, Muhammad Ali, Bahsir,
Iqbal, Anwar, Ashraf, Javed, Habib, Munawar Bibi, Naziran and Kulsoom
Bibi, were admitted to the Okara district head quarter (DHQ) Hospital.


At the hospital the injured were joined by other tenants of the
Kulyana villages. After collecting the bodies, they took them to the
Okara Bypass on the GT Road in a procession, where they blocked it
for two hours and burned tires, demanding the arrest of the culprits.
When the local administration and local MPs assured them that arrests
would be made, the protesters ended their blockade.

The demonstration pressured police into filing a first information
report (FIR) against Roshan Shah--a notorious land grabber in the
area--his son and nephew among others, and a number of arrests have
been made, but according to the Labour Education Foundation, Shah is
being protected by highly placed military officials. These include
General Mohammad Ali, who oversees military farms in the province and
Major Naimat, who is head of the board of management of the military
farms at Okara. Under special treatment, Roshan Shah has been
admitted to Central Military Hospital (CMH) Okara, Punjab province,
where he reportedly remains at liberty.

The peasants have continued to demonstrate on the streets of
different cities, and are planning a wheel jam (vehicle) strike in
Lahore on April 17. There was around a 10 thousand-strong turn out
for the funeral prayers of the three dead men.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Farms were built across Punjab by the British in the early 20th
century for the use of the colonial army--mainly to cultivate fodder
and rear domestic animals. The leases of these farms started to run
out in 1985, with most back under the provincial government by 2000
and being worked by farmers. However in recent decades military
officers have been profiting by illegally sub leasing the land to
contractors; they have been reluctant to give up the extra income,
even when their leases have expired.

The military authorities have been pressing the Punjab Board of
Revenue to transfer the ownership of these lands from the peasants to
the military, often in the name of national security (whether the land
is in border areas or not). Where this fails land is often grabbed
from famers by force, before the workers are placed under contracts
with the army.

Currently about 68, 000 acres in Punjab are managed illegally in the
name of Okara Remote Military Farms, operated by an army general
Mohammad Ali. However in the villages of the Kulyana the farmers have
been working under the contract system, and are therefore cleared from
the land when an officer wishes to profit from its sub-let.

SUGGESTED ACTION:

Please write letters to the authorities in Pakistan, urging them to
arrest the killers of the three peasants and to take action against
the army officers who are protecting them. The officers in question
should be brought before the law for the misuse of state land and the
abuse of power.

Please be informed that the AHRC has written separate letter to the
UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary
executions calling for intervention in this case.

To support this appeal, please click here:
<http://www.ahrchk.net/ua/support.php?ua=UAC-039-2009 >

SAMPLE LETTER:

Dear _________,

PAKISTAN: Military henchmen kill three farmers and injure 27 others

Names of victims:

1. Abdul Rahim

2. Muhammad Abbas

3. Amir Ali

(All residents of Chak 28/2-R, Kulyana military estate, Okara
district, Punjab province)

Names of alleged perpetrators:

1. Roshan Shah of Chak 28/2-R, Kulyana military estate, Okara
district, Punjab province

2. Retired Brigadier Afsar Khan of Chak 28/2-R, Kulyana military
estate, Okara district, Punjab province

3. Major Naimat, in Charge of Okara Remote Military Farms, Okara,
Punjab province

4. General Mohammad Ali, in charge of Military Farms Lahore, Punjab

Place of Incident: Chak 28/2-R, Kulyana military estate, Okara
district, Punjab province

Date of incident: 8am, April 5, 2009

I am writing to express my concern about the lack of action being
taken against a group of people, reportedly backed by the military,
who murdered three farmers and injured 27 others after a violent land
dispute in the Kulyana villages, Okara district, Punjab.

According to the Asian Human Rights Commission and local
organizations, the peasants were chasing a group of armed men who had
abducted a field worker and were threatening to grab 50 acres of
agricultural land, on behalf of a retired military officer. The main
civilian perpetrator is reportedly being protected by the Pakistan
army in a military hospital.

According to the Labour Education Foundation, Lahore, a local land
owner Mr. Roshan Shah, along with more than 20 others armed with
pistols, sticks and clubs, abducted Mr. Manzoor, a farmer, on the
morning of April 5, 2009 while he was watering his crops. The land
had once been let by a military official, the now--retired Brigadier
Afsar Khan, and the peasants were told that the Brigadier wanted to
continue to earn money by leasing out the land, despite having had no
claim to it for two years.

Those working at Chak 28/2-R told the police and then chased the men.
When they arrived in the village where Manzoor was being held, Shah
and the other assailants shot at them. Tennant Abdul Rahim and his
son Muhammad Abbas were killed instantly, while Amir Ali died later
at Jinnah Hospital, Lahore. Of the rest, 27 had bullet wounds,
including three women. Those injured, which include Suleman, Amin,
Tanvir, Ashraf, Muhammad Ali, Bahsir, Iqbal, Anwar, Ashraf, Javed,
Habib, Munawar Bibi, Naziran and Kulsoom Bibi, were admitted to the
Okara district head quarter (DHQ) Hospital.

At the hospital the injured were joined by other tenants of the
Kulyana villages. After collecting the bodies, they took them to the
Okara Bypass on the GT Road in a procession, where they blocked it
for two hours and burned tires, demanding the arrest of the culprits.


The demonstration pressured police into filing a first information
report (FIR) against Roshan Shah--a notorious land grabber in the
area - his son and nephew among others, and a number of arrests have
been made, but according to the Labour Education Foundation, Shah is
being protected by highly placed military officials. These include
General Mohammad Ali, who oversees military farms in the province and
Major Naimat, who is head of the board of management of the military
farms at Okara. Under special treatment, Roshan Shah has been
admitted to Central Military Hospital (CMH) Okara, Punjab province,
where he reportedly remains at liberty.

The peasants have continued to demonstrate on the streets of
different cities, and are planning a wheel jam (vehicle) strike in
Lahore on April 17. There was around a 10 thousand-strong turn out
for the funeral prayers of the three dead men.

The military in Pakistan have a recent history of land grabbing,
often violent in nature. Those in the military who abuse their power
in this manner should be brought before the law, and laws protecting
farmers on such land need to be implemented. I urge you to arrest the
killers of these three farmers, to take action against the army
officers who are protecting them, and to ensure the protection of
Pakistan's farmers against military land grabbers.

Yours sincerely,

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PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO:

1. Mr. Asif Ali Zardari

President of Pakistan

President's Secretariat

Islamabad

PAKISTAN

Fax: +92 51 922 1422, 4768/ 920 1893 or 1835

2. Mr. Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani

Prime minister

Prime Minister House, Islamabad,

PAKISTAN

Fax: +92 51 922 1596

Tel: +92 51 920 6111

E-mail: [email protected]

3. Mr. Rehman Malik

Advisor for Ministry of Interior

Room No. 404, 4th Floor, R Block,

Pak Secretariat

Islamabad

PAKISTAN

Fax: +92 51 920 2624

Tel: +92 51 921 2026

E-mail: [email protected]

4. Mr. Mian Shahbaz Sharif

Chief Minister of Punjab

H-180 Model Town, Lahore

PAKISTAN

Fax: +92 42 5881383

5. Minister of Law

Government of Punjab

Punjab Secretariat

Ravi Road

Lahore

PAKISTAN

E-mail: [email protected]

6. Chief Secretary of Government of Punjab

Punjab Secretariat

Lahore

PAKISTAN

Fax: +92 42 7324489

E-mail: [email protected]

7. Dr. Faqir Hussain

Registrar

Supreme Court of Pakistan

Constitution Avenue, Islamabad

PAKISTAN

Fax: + 92 51 9213452

E-mail: [email protected]

Thank you.

Urgent Appeals Programme

Asian Human Rights Commission ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
)

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