*BARAK HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION COMMITTEE*

Urgent Appeal No. BHRPC Case No 63/2011/UA/24/210 Dated: 31 March 2011

Dear Friends,

Acting on the information provided by Barak Human Rights Protection
Committee (BHRPC), the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) issued an Urgent
Appeal concerning the incident of assault on journalists at the Assam
University campus, Silchar allegedly for covering students’ protests and
demonstrations. It is reported that the journalists sustained serious
injuries and their cameras, laptops and other equipments were snatched away
and destroyed.  Please take the suggested
actions<http://www.urgentappeals.net/support.php?ua=AHRC-UAC-071-2011>
.

Yours sincerely

Waliullah Ahmed Laskar

Urgent Appeal Desk

Barak Human Rights Protection Committee

Rongpur, Silchar-9, Assam, India


INDIA: Journalists assaulted in Assam University

*March 31, 2011*

ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION – URGENT APPEALS PROGRAMME

Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-071-2011

*Please click here to take
action<http://www.urgentappeals.net/support.php?ua=AHRC-UAC-071-2011>
*

31 March 2011

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INDIA: Journalists assaulted in Assam University

ISSUES: Freedom of opinion and expression; Assault; Witness Protection

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Dear friends,

*The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information from the
Barak Human Rights Protection Committee (BHRPC) that a group of journalists
were assaulted at the Assam University campus in Assam. It is alleged that
the proctor of the university is behind the incident. The journalists claim
that the security staff who attacked the journalists at the behest of the
proctor, destroyed their laptops, camera and other equipments. The
journalists were covering a protest and demonstration by the students
claiming adequate sanitation, drinking water and other basic amenities
within the university. One of the journalist who was injured had to be
admitted at the Silchar Medical College and Hospital (SMCH) due to serious
injuries he suffered in the incident. Four other journalists were treated at
the primary health centre inside the university campus.*

*CASE NARRATIVE* :

On 25 February 2011, the Proctor of the Assam University, Mr. Manabendra
Dutta Choudhury, Dean of Students Welfare, Mr. Ramendra Bhattacharjee, and
the university Security Guardsa attacked a group of journalists inside the
university campus at Silchar.

A group of agitating students reportedly rescued the injured journalists,
namely Mr. Samin Sen Deka of *News Time Assam*, Mr. Anath Bandhu Nandi of DY
365, Mr. Paplu Das and Mr. Anupam Mandal of *Frontier TV News* and Mr.
Bibhuti Majumdar of NE TV. Among the injured scribes, Mr. Samin was sent to
the Silchar Medical College and Hospital (SMCH) due to the serious nature of
his injury and four others were treated at the primary health centre inside
the university campus.

It is reported that the hostel inmates of the university were striking and
resorted to a blockade at the main gate of the university campus demanding
immediate uninterrupted water supply at the hostel. Mr. Ratan Das, General
Secretary of Assam University Students’ Council alleged that the drinking
water crisis at the hostel was acute for a long time including the scarcity
of toilets. And students had been demanding for a permanent solution for
this. But the university authorities have reportedly paid no attention to
the students’ demands.

The journalists were covering the student agitation that ensued. At about
noon the proctor of the university and the Dean of Social Welfare arrived in
the campus while the scribes were reporting news using their laptops. The
proctor started hurling abuse at the journalists and demanded them to stop
sending the footages. The journalists tried to talk to the proctor but the
proctor reportedly lost his temper and started assaulting them. The security
guards accompanying the proctor and the Dean joined in assaulting the
journalists thereby damaging their laptops, camera and other communication
equipments.

One of the injured journalist, Mr. Anath Bandhu Nandi, alleges that Mr.
Choudhury first kicked at a laptop and then the guards jumped on them. At
the behest of the proctor and the Dean, the security guards kicked, punched
and assaulted the journalists with sticks. Thereafter, they snatched
laptops, cameras and other equipments and damaged them.

It is reported that the journalists have filed a complaint at Silchar Sadar
Police Station, which is registered as Silchar PS Case No. 285/11. The
accused Mr. Choudhury refused to make any comment regarding the assault
while contacted for his version. Mr. Choudhury said *“I am not authorised to
say anything, let the scribes say whatever they wanted to”.*

It is also reported that the university authorities subsequently prevented
the distribution and reading of the *Dainik Samayik Prasanga* , a local
daily, inside the university campus. Students and journalists claim that the
conduct of the university authorities is, to say the least, authoritarian
and undemocratic.

The students’ protest was reportedly peaceful and the demonstration for
adequate sanitation, drinking water and other basic amenities not only
reasonable, but the demand very urgent. The state government must take all
necessary steps to guarantee the freedom of opinion and expression of the
students and the journalists and also ensure their personal safety. The
police must immediately record the statements of the victims and other
witnesses in the incident without further delay, a legal requirement that
they have not undertaken so far. Should there be any request from the
victims for protection against further threat, the police must provide the
same.

*ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*:

The information reveals a prima facie case of offences of ‘voluntarily
causing grievous hurt’, ‘theft of equipments’ and ‘criminal intimidation’.
This constitutes offenses under Sections 351, 378, 425, 503, 506 read with
Sections 34 and 35 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860.

*SUGGESTED ACTION*:

Please write letters to the authorities listed below asking them to
intervene in the case immediately.

The AHRC is also writing a separate letter to the UN Special Rapporteur on
the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and
expression seeking an intervention in the case.

*To support this appeal, please click
here<http://www.urgentappeals.net/support.php?ua=AHRC-UAC-071-2011>
*



*SAMPLE LETTER*:

Dear __________,

*INDIA**: The assault upon journalists by the Assam University staff must be
investigated *

*Name of victim(s):*

1. Mr. Samin Sen Deka, aged about 40 years, Silchar News Burea of News Time
Assam residing at the Jail Road near Normal School, Silchar, Assam

2. Mr. Bibhuti Mazumdar of NE TV, Silchar Correspondent residing at Khatal
Road, Silchar, Assam

3. Mr. Anath Bandhu Nandi, cameraman of Dy 365 resident of Radamadau Road,
Silchar, Assam

4. Mr. Paplu Das, Silchar News Burea of Frontier TV News, a resident of
Nikunja Bhavan, opposite Durgasankar Patsala, Ambicapatty, Silchar, Assam

5. Mr. Anupam Mandal, Cameraman of Frontier TV News, a resident of Nataji
Sarani, Batartal, Meherpur, Silchar, Assam

*Names of alleged perpetrators: *

1. Mr. Manabendra Dutta Choudhury, Proctor, Assam University, Silchar,
Dargakona, Cachar, Assam

2. Mr. Ramendra Bhattacharjee, Dean, Students’ Welfare, Assam University,
Silchar, Dargakona, Cachar, Assam

3. Security guards of Assam University, Silchar, Dargakona, Cachar, Assam

*Date of incident*: 25 February 2011

*Place of incident*: Assam University Campus, Silchar, Assam state

I am writing to voice my concern regarding the assault upon journalists on
25 February 2011 in Assam state. This incident occurred at the Assam
University campus in Silchar. It is reported that the Proctor of the
university, Mr. Manabendra Dutta Choudhury, Dean of Students’ Welfare, Mr.
Ramendra Bhattacharjee, and the university security guards are responsible
for the incident.

I am informed that the students were staging peaceful protest and
demonstration demanding adequate sanitary facilities, regular supply of
drinking water and other basic amenities at the university premises. Mr.
Ratan Das, General Secretary of the Assam University Students’ Council
alleged that the drinking water crisis in the hostel is acute since a long
time including the scarcity of toilets. And students had been demanding
immediate uninterrupted water supply at the hostel for several months now.

The journalists were reporting news concerning the protest at the time they
were attached. I am informed that at about half past noon the proctor of the
University and the Dean of Social Welfare arrived at the campus while the
scribes were reporting the news concerning the protest using their laptops
and other communication equipments from the campus.

I am informed that the proctor started shouting abuse at the journalists and
demanded them to stop reporting about the protest. The journalists
reportedly tried to talk to the proctor but the proctor lost his temper and
started assaulting them. The security guards accompanying the proctor and
dean also joined the proctor in the assault. It is reported that they
destroyed laptops, cameras and other communication equipments of the
journalists.

I am informed that a group of agitating students rescued the injured
journalists, namely Mr. Samin Sen Deka of News Time Assam, Mr. Anath Bandhu
Nandi of DY 365, Mr. Paplu Das and Mr. Anupam Mandal of *Frontier TV News*

and Mr. Bibhuti Majumdar of NE TV. Amongst the injured scribes, Mr. Samin
was sent to the Silchar Medical College and Hospital (SMCH) due to the
serious nature of his injury and four others were treated at the primary
health centre inside the university campus.

One of the injured journalists, Mr. Anath Bandhu Nandi, alleged that Mr.
Choudhury first kicked at a laptop and then the guards jumped on them. At
the behest of the proctor and the Dean, the security guards kicked, punched
and beat the journalists with sticks. Thereafter, they snatched laptops and
cameras and other equipments from the journalists and destroyed them.

It is reported that the journalists have filed a complaint at Silchar Sadar
Police Station, which is registered as Silchar PS Case No. 285/11. I am
informed that the accused Mr. Choudhury refused to make any comment
regarding the assault of the media-persons while contacted for his version.

It is also reported that the university authorities did not allow the
distribution and reading of the *Dainik Samayik Prasanga*, a local daily,
inside the university campus since the incident. It seems that the
university authorities are behaving as if they are law unto themselves. The
students’ protest was reportedly peaceful and the demonstration for adequate
sanitation, drinking water and other basic amenities are not only
reasonable, but the demand very urgent. The state government must take all
necessary steps to guarantee the freedom of opinion and expression of the
students and the journalists and also ensure their personal safety. The
police must immediately record the statements of the victims and other
witnesses in the incident without further delay, a legal requirement that
they have not undertaken so far. Should there be any request from the
victims for protection against further threat, the police must provide the
same.

I am informed that the incident amounts to crimes of various natures like
‘voluntarily causing grievous hurt’, ‘theft of equipments’ and ‘criminal
intimidation’. This constitutes offenses under Sections 351, 378, 425, 503,
506 read with Sections 34 and 35 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860.

I therefore request you to intervene in this case to ensure the following:

1. The police must immediately record the statement of the victims;

2. The state government takes all necessary steps to guarantee the freedom
of opinion and expression within the state and guarantee the personal safety
of the journalists involved in the incident;

3. That the police investigate the case without any further delay;

4. The statements of other witnesses to the incident recorded by the police
without any further delay.



Yours sincerely,

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*PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO* :

1. Mr. Tarun Gogoi
Chief Minister of Assam
Assam Secretariat, Dispur
Guwahati-6, Assam
INDIA
Fax: +91 361 2262069

2. Ms. Ambika Soni
Minister of Information and Broadcasting
Room No 560, A Wing Shastri Bhawan
Dr Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi-110001
INDIA
Fax: +91 11 2379 5053
Email: [email protected]

3. Director General of Police
Assam, Ulubari
Guwahati-7, Assam
INDIA

4. Chief Secretary
Assam Secretariat, Dispur
Guwahati-6, Assam
INDIA
Fax: +91 361 2260900
Email: [email protected]

Thank you.

Urgent Appeals Programme

Asian Human Rights Commission ([email protected] )

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Source: http://bhrpc.wordpress.com/2011/03/31/university/
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Guwahati-781037, Assam, India
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