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*Dear all, *

*The Jamia Teachers' Solidarity Association has called for a
co-ordinated national protest against the culture of 'encounter' practised
and indulged with impunity by the various armed forces and state agencies.
On Friday, 14th August please join us against such blatant crimes by state
agencies.  Friends and comrades who may not be able to make it (because of
being not in Delhi) are requested to kindly circulate it others and urge
them to participate.*

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*Sohrabuddin, Batla House, Manipur ….***

*Say No to Encounter Killings!***

*This Independence Day, Demand freedom from Encounters*

*Observe National Day of Protest against Encounter Killings on 14th August*

*Assemble at ITO Chowk, 3.30 pm, 14th Aug (Friday)***

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The Jamia Teachers Solidarity Association along with other organisations has
called for a National Day of Protest on 14 August 2009 against the
continuing trend of ‘encounter’ killings by state forces, the arbitrary
arrests of Muslim youth and the blatant whitewashing of such crimes by state
agencies. All this in the name of ‘national security’ and ‘war against
terror’.

The cold-blooded murder of Chungkham Sanjit, a 27-year old Manipur youth in
broad daylight on 23 July by the Manipur Police Commandos, barely 500 meters
from the state assembly building in Imphal, has once again highlighted the
sordid truth about ‘encounter’ killings in India. While the MPC had claimed
initially that Sanjit had been killed while escaping during a routine
screening operation, their lie was nailed by a series of photographs
published by the *Tehelka* magazine, which showed the unarmed, peaceful
youth was shot by the commandos without provocation. In addition, a pregnant
woman, Mrs. Rabina and the five-month-old child in her womb were also
killed, while five others were wounded.

Last year on 19 September the Delhi police had carried out a similar
‘encounter’ against alleged ‘terrorists’ of the Indian Mujahideen at Batla
House in New Delhi. This would have been another routine ‘encounter’ if not
for the nationwide outcry from human rights groups, students and academics.

While the Delhi High Court appointed the National Human Rights Commission to
carry out an independent and fair inquiry into the encounter killings, the
NHRC has chosen to further sully its already stained reputation by
presenting a partisan report absolving the Delhi Police of any human rights
violation. The NHRC did not bother to visit the families of the two
‘terrorists’ killed by the Delhi police, talk to eye witnesses or even visit
the site of the ‘encounter’, basing their conclusions on the statements of
the Delhi Police, the accused party!

This was only a repeat of the shameful exoneration of the security forces by
the one-man enquiry commission in the brutal Shopian rape and murder case.
In Gujarat the Sohrabuddin ‘encounter’ is returning to haunt the Narendra
Modi government as evidence points to yet another cold-blooded murder by a
highly communalized state police.

These murders by the killers in uniform are then legitimized and glorified
as ‘encounters’. Large sections of our citizenry—Muslims, Kashmiris, peoples
from the Northeast, Adivasis and Dalits—are condemned to be ‘encounterable’.
These are people who can be killed, and their killings justified and
explained through recourse to a warped security discourse. These people
exist not in the framework of fundamental human rights but in that of
national security alone. The security forces are afforded impunity and
immunity as long as they can introduce the “Terror” word. In different parts
of the country, Muslim youth are still being arrested and tortured on
trumped up charges of links to ‘terrorism’. The large-scale detentions of
Muslim youth in Karnataka following communal riots in Mysore recently is a
case in point of double standards followed by the state police, which is
mysteriously soft on hardline-Hindutva advocates like Pramod Muthalik who
openly advocates attacks on women and members of the Christian and Muslim
minorities.

To raise a concerted voice against the culture of encounters, which violates
the fundamental rights provided by the Indian Constitution, to demand
accountability of state forces, we call upon all those who value Indian
democracy to come forward and join the National Day of Protest on 14 August
in all parts of the country.



Sd/- Manisha Sethi (9811625577), Adeel Mehdi (9990923027), Ambarien Al Qadar
(9810946273) for *Jamia Teachers’ Solidarity Association (JTSA)*

Malem Ningthouja (9899925345) *Campaign for Peace and Democracy, Manipur
(CPDM)*

*All India Students’ Association (AISA)*

*ANHAD*

*The Other Media*

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