http://hillele.org/2014/06/16/respect-the-fair-trial-rights-of-teesta-javed-and-others-says-amnesty-international/
Respect the fair trial rights of Teesta, Javed and others says
Amnesty InternationalJune 16, 2014



There is concern among Human Rights Activists about what will happen after
the 19th of June, 2014. Padamshri Teesta Setalwad, Javed Anand, Tanvir
Jafri, Salimbhai Sandhi and Firoz Gulzar Pathan face allegations including
cheating, forgery, and criminal breach of trust in a case filed in January
2014 relating to the raising of funds for a riot memorial museum in Gulberg
Society, Ahmedabad.

The Gujarat High Court has stayed their arrest in the case until 19 June
2014 following their application for pre-arrest bail. The Gujarat police
have frozen the personal bank accounts of TeestaSetalvad and JavedAnand,
and the accounts of two organizations - Citizens for Justice and Peace
(CJP) and the Sabrang Trust - run by them.

Amnesty International India has written to the Chief Minister of Gujrat
stating they understand that the financial accounts of both organizations
have been audited and submitted to Income Tax Authorities, the Charity
Commissioner, Mumbai and the Union Ministry for Home Affairs. Teesta
Setalvad, Javed Anand and the three others have rebutted the allegations
against them in detail in affidavits produced in court. The Boards of
Citizens for Justice and Peace and the Sabrang Trust have also fully
cooperated with the Gujarat police, and have made public multiple audit
reports.

Teeta Setalvad and Javed Anand have been steadfastly working for justice
for victims and survivors of the Gujarat riots of 2002 for several years.
Their work has been instrumental in bringing about over a hundred
convictions in riot-related cases since 2002. Teesta Setalvad herself has
won accolades and recognition, both national and international, for her
human rights activism.

Amnesty International India has expressed hope that the new government will
live up to its commitment to defending rights guaranteed under the Indian
constitution and international law and will protect human rights defenders
like Teesta Setalvad from harassment and intimidation.

Amnesty International India has urged the Gujarat government to:

   - Respect the fair trial rights of Teesta Setavad, Javed Anand and the
   three others in the case.
   - Protect their constitutional rights to freedom of expression, assembly
   and association.
   - Ensure that human rights defenders in Gujaratcan carry out their work
   without intimidation or harassment, and take action against those who
   violate their rights.

This letter has been copied to the MD Antani, Secretary (Home) and PC
Thakur (Director General of Police )



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