---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: reny ayline <[email protected]>
Date: Jun 7, 2010 5:25 PM
Subject: INDIA: Army raids a village, assault and molests women in Assam
To: [email protected]

7 June 2010
------------------------------------------------------
INDIA: Army raids a village, assault and molests women in Assam

ISSUES: Violence against women; torture; militarisation; impunity
------------------------------------------------------

Dear friends,

*The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information that the
soldiers from a field regiment stationed in Manipur Block, Hailakandi
district, Assam illegally raided houses in Mohanpur village and in the
process tortured the inmates, molested women and girls and even took their
pictures at gun point. It is reported that the soldiers were looking for Mr.
Nurul Hoque Barbhuiya, the former elected president of Mohanpur Gaon
Panchayat. During the raid that lasted for about half a day, the soldiers
destroyed household properties at gun point and opened fire to threaten the
villagers who gathered near the house. A pregnant woman who was kicked in
her abdomen by the soldiers lost her child in a miscarriage within two days
after the incident.*

*CASE NARRATIVE:*

According to the information we have received from the Barak Human Rights
Protection Committee (BHRPC) <http://bhrpc.wordpress.com/>, a human right
organisation based in Assam, the soldiers from 117/33 Field Regiment
stationed at Manipur Block, Hailakandi, Assam state raided the house of Mrs.
Hawatun Nesa, wife of Mr. Nurul Hoque Barbhuiya at about 3.30am on 23 May
2010 in Mohanpur village. Hawatun is the president of Mohanpur Gaon
Panchayat, a position previously occupied by her husband Nurul.

There were about 17 soldiers who entered the house and all of them had their
face covered by black cloth. The soldiers knocked at the front door of the
house at about 3.30am when the family was sound asleep. Hawatun opened the
door. Without warning, the soldiers marched into the house and asked Hawatun
where her husband Nurul was. Hawatun replied that Nurul is not at home as he
had gone to a relative's house in a nearby village a day before. The
soldiers refused to believe this and started searching the house.

They ordered everyone to get off from their bed. 82-year-old Mr. Mashur Ali
Barbhuiya, Nurul's father was unable to get from the bed since he requires
help to get up. The soldiers dragged Mashur from the bed holding him by his
throat. Then the soldiers started beating 65-year-old Mrs. Fulerun Nesa,
Nurul's mother accusing her that she is hiding Nurul. Then the officers
started destroying household goods and furniture including chairs, tables,
drawers, wardrobes and cooking utensils. The soldiers were not accompanied
by women soldiers or women police officers from the local police station,
which is a mandatory requirement under the law. The soldiers did not inform
the family why they were looking for Nurul.

At about 7.30am the villagers gathered around the house to see what was
going on in Nurul's house. At the time some of the soldiers came out of the
house and fired a few shots into the air asking the villagers to stay away.
The soldiers did not allow Hawatun to feed her children and others inside
the house till 2.30pm. When she requested the soldiers to allow her to feed
the family, a soldier pointed his rifle at her and ordered that she must
feed the soldiers rather than her family and forced her to make tea and cook
snacks for the soldiers to eat. They refused her to feed her family members
until the soldiers left.

In the meanwhile some soldiers went to the neighbouring house where Mr.
Moinul Hoque Barbhuiya resides with his family. The soldiers searched this
house also. Mrs. Rejwana Parvin Barbhuiya, aged 24 years, the eldest
daughter of Moinul who was recently married was home at the time. The
soldiers molested her and her two younger sisters, Sabina Yasmin Barbhuiya
aged 14 years and Shahnaj Yasmin Barbhuiya aged 17 years, by holding the
girls by their arms and pulling them towards them with a gesture to have sex
with them in front of their father.

The soldiers threatened that they have weapons and that they could do
anything to them if they refused to come closer. They threatened that they
could rape the girls in front of their father. One of the soldiers asked the
girls and their elder sister to come along with them if they wanted to have
sex away from their home and parents. Then the soldiers took turns to take
the pictures of the girls and their elder sister with their mobile telephone
camera.

Rejwana informed the BHRPC that she had to beg and plead with the soldiers
not to rape herself or her sisters. Rejwana informs that her sisters and she
are traumatized by the incident and they find it difficult to speak to their
father who witnessed helplessly while his daughters were abused by the
soldiers.

The soldiers during the raid in Hawatun's house also engaged in pilferage.
They took dress, cosmetics, utensils and gold ornaments belonging to the
family when they left the house. The articles stolen from the house is
approximately of Rs. 70,000 in value. Hawatun also accuses that the soldiers
took Rs. 20,000 in cash that they found inside the house.

Before leaving, the soldiers forced Hawatun to sign documents that they had
prepared and forced her to affix her official seal in the documents. The
soldiers also took by force documents belonging to the Panchayat that
Hawatun had kept at home. The soldiers took two mobile telephones from the
house with its SIM cards with registered numbers 9854621923 and 9435582945
used by Nazim Uddin, Hawatun's brother, and that of Hawatun. Hawatun's
brother's telephone was returned on 25 May.

While the soldiers were still at Hawatun's house some other soldiers were on
the rampage in the village. At about 5am, they raided yet another house.
This house belonged to Mr. Mujammil Ali Barbhuiya and is about 0.5kms away
from Hawatun's house. When the soldiers entered the house compound Ali was
getting ready to go to his farm. The soldiers stopped him and demanded to
know where Nurul is. When Ali informed the soldiers that he did not know
where Nurul was they assaulted him with a bamboo stick and started hitting
him with their rifle butt. Ali fell down and his cloths were torn. Ali's
wife Rushna Begum came running to rescue Ali from the soldiers. But she was
also kicked around and beaten by the soldiers. The soldiers stopped
assaulting Ali when they saw yet another villager Mr. Abdul Jalil Laskar,
aged about 65 years on the street.

Laskar was going to the mosque for his morning prayers. The soldiers grabbed
Laskar by his dress and without asking anything started beating him. Some
persons who happened to witness this tried to intervene and they were also
beaten up by the soldiers. Mrs. Latiful Begum Barbhuiya, aged 35 years,
Sharmina Begum, aged 12 years and a mentally challenged boy, Imran Hussain
aged 14 years are among those who were beaten up. Mrs. Suretun Nesa, aged
about 30 years was beaten up by the soldiers and kicked in her abdomen.
Suretun Nesa was in her advanced stage of pregnancy and on 25 May she had a
miscarriage at Silchar Medical College and Hospital due to the injuries
suffered to her womb from the assault.

Another group of soldiers at about 6am went to yet another house belonging
to Mr. Amit Das. The soldiers asked Das about Nurul for which Das replied
that he did not know about Nurul's whereabouts. Immediately the soldiers
started beating him, whereby he sustained serious injuries on his leg. Das
is currently under treatment at Community Health Centre, Mohanpur. It is
reported that the soldiers refused to allow anyone to leave the village to
seek medical help until they left.

It is suspected that the raid and assault was carried out for wrecking
political vengeance against Nurul and his wife, who are popular among the
villagers. Both husband and wife do not belong to any political parties and
during their tenure as the president of the local panchayat they are trying
to root out corruption in the distribution of funds in the government
schemes. It is widely believed among the villagers that the some local
politicians are behind instigating the soldiers to raid the village in an
act of vengeance against Nurul and his wife since they have so far refused
to join any political parties.

*ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:*

The BHRPC contacted Subedar Mr. Yadav at the 117/33 Field Regiment in
Manipur Block on 4 June at about 12pm. The officer informed BHRPC that the
operation was conducted based on the information provided from anonymous
sources, but the identity of the suspect was mistaken and that they have
apologised to Hawatun about the incident. Yet the officer insisted that he
need to meet Nurul.

At about 1pm Captain Mr. Amit Gautom, COB Commander contacted BHRPC from the
telephone number +91 9435742088. The Captain informed BHRPC that the raid
was conducted by the 117/33 Field Regiment. When the Captain was questioned
about the absence of any police officer during the raid he first replied
that it is not required under law. When confronted about his
misinterpretation of the law, quoting from the Naga People's Movement for
Human 
Rights<http://notorture.ahrchk.net/profile/india/case/1997_India_Naga_People.pdf>case
as decided by the Supreme Court of India, the Captain claimed that the
raiding party was accompanied by a police constable from Katlicherra Police
Station. However, the BHRPC claims that Mohanpur is outside the jurisdiction
of Katlicherra Police Station.

The Captain further claimed that they did not injure, torture or abuse
anyone during the raid and that the soldiers did not destroy any property.
He claimed that Hawatun has signed a document to prove this. Hawatun as well
as her family members claim that the document was signed by Hawatun at
gunpoint and that she was not informed about the content of the document. It
has to be noted that this is a common practice employed by soldiers and
police officers when they conduct illegal house raids in India. The AHRC has
reported cases in the past where soldiers and police officers resorting to
such practices.

The Captain further informed BHRPC that Hawatun and her husband need not be
afraid if they are innocent. The Captain also claimed that the army will use
force only when required. Yet the Captain insisted that Nurul and Hawatun
must come to their camp and meet the Captain. He also threatened that there
would be further raids in the village if the army receive any information
and insisted that the raid on 23 May was not conducted on any mistaken
identity.

The police so far have refused to register any case concerning the incident.
Two complaints however are filed at Algapur Police Station, one by Hawatun
and the other by Abdul Jalil. The police accepted Hawatun's complaint but
refused to register any formal case. As for Abdul's complaint, the police
asked him to go home and refused to register a case based on his complaint.
The police told Abdul that he must be happy that he is alive after his
encounter with the army and that he should not complain and if he insisted,
the army would get him and finish him off in some other excuse.

It must be noted that the army has no right whatsoever to summon a civilian
to their camp and has no legal mandate to engage in crime control or other
operations in the area unless for supporting police operations. The local
police must immediately record the statement of the injured and the
witnesses to the incident. This is a clear case of abuse of authority by the
army and such acts must not be allowed to recur. In addition, the soldiers
conducting house raids without informing their ranks and names with their
face cowered is a direct violation of law against which the unit's immediate
commanding officer must be punished.

The villagers also fear for the safety of Nurul and his wife Hawatun. They
say that if the husband and wife try to pursue their case against the
soldiers, they will come again and kill both of them and later claim that
they were killed in an armed encounter, a phenomenon common in the region
and there would be no inquiry into the case at all. But Nurul and Hawatun
are confident that if there is enough pressure, there will be an
investigation into the incident and the soldiers will be punished.

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Green Youth Movement" group.
To post to this group, send an email to [email protected].
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
[email protected].
For more options, visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth?hl=en-GB.

Reply via email to