---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: kiran shaheen <[email protected]> Date: 3 December 2013 21:22 Subject: Reminder - Come at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi on 6th December at 12 Noon to mourn, to protest the rapes, deaths and destruction by communal forces To: "kiran_shaheen <[email protected]>" <[email protected]>
*Dear Friends, Saathis and Comrades,* People's Alliance for Democracy and Secularism appeals to all non-communal individuals and organsiations to join a demonstration against communalism on 6th December, 12.00 PM, at Jantar Mantar, Delhi. *On the 21st anniversary of the demolition of Babri Masjid* *Please endorse the following statement if you agree and share in your network * *Stand up for Secularism and Democracy* *Raise your voice for Justice for Victims of Communal Violence* December 6, 1992 must count as the darkest day in the history of independent India. While the crowds mobilized by organisations of the RSS destroyed Babri Mosque under a planned conspiracy, the institutions of the Indian state, elected state and central governments, police and judiciary stood by as mute spectators. This was the culmination of a prolonged campaign by the RSS and it’s allies to destabilize constitutional government and seize power via spread of communal hatred and violence. Thousands of Indian citizens were killed in riots instigated by these forces during the run-up to, and after the demolition of Babri Masjid. The history of independent India is also a history of communal killings. Riots in Jabalpur (1961) , Jamshedpur (1964), Rourkela (1964), Bhiwandi, Ahmedabad (1989), Nellie (1983), Delhi (1984), Malliana-Hashimpur (1987), Bhagalpur (1989), Mumbai (1992-93), Gujarat (2002), Kandhamal (2008) and Muzaffarnagar (2013), are major landmarks in this dark history. Citizens have also suffered violence due to their religious and ethnic identities in Kashmir, during the Khalistani movement in Punjab, and in Assam. None of the organisations and major leaders involved in organising communal violence have been brought to book by the criminal justice system of India. In fact different components of Indian state have contributed to this violence by their acts of commission and omission. We believe all decent-minded Indians mourn the loss of innocent lives in communal violence on December 6. It is also a day for us to *i) Express our solidarity with survivors * * of communal violence who are fighting for justice* *ii) Redouble our efforts to build an India in which no one faces threat due to her/his community, religion, place of origin or ethnicity* *iii) Demand that due punishment be meted out to all organizations and people responsible for communal violence* *iv) Demand accountability of the administration and police officials for failing to take action against communal violence.* *Come out in large numbers for a demonstration at Jantar Mantar, Delhi* *on 6 December, 2013 at 12 Noon * *People**’**s Alliance for Democracy and Secularism* Kiran Shaheen *I carry a torch in one handAnd a bucket of water in the other:With these things I am going to set fire to Heaven And put out the flames of HellSo that voyagers to God can rip the veilsAnd see the real goal.......Rabia (Rabi'a Al-'Adawiyya)* -- Peace Is Doable -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Green Youth Movement" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send an email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
