--- On Mon, 8/2/10, Madhumita Dutta <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Madhumita Dutta <[email protected]>
Subject: Please Sign the petition: Free Piyush Sethia and drop the false 
charges immediately
To: 
Date: Monday, 8 February, 2010, 11:30




PLS SIGN/CIRCULATE WIDELY

Dear All,


Piyush's bail petition is coming up on Tuesday and it is important to voice our 
protest against this unjust arrest. We will fax all the signatures in the 
petition to fax address below. We can easily gather 250-300 signatures. so, 
please sign and pass on.




http://www.petitiononline.com/freepiyu/petition.html
To:  Chief Minister, Tamil Nadu, India
To: Hon'ble Chief Minister 
Government of Tamilnadu 
Secretariat, Chennai 600 009 

To: Smt. S. Malathi 
Home Secretary 
Government of Tamilnadu 
Secretariat, Chennai 600 009 

Sir/Madam: 

Piyush Sethia, a prominent resident of Salem, environmentalist and organic 
farmer, was arrested on 26 January, 2010, and accused of sedition for 
attempting to distribute pamphlets outside a Republic Day function in Gandhi 
Stadium, Salem. The pamphlets condemned the state-sponsored violence against 
adivasis in Chattisgarh, and urged the Government of India and Chattisgarh to 
end the war against adivasis. It announced that people will not remain silent, 
and that a cycle yatra will be undertaken from Salem to Sivagangai (the Home 
Minister's constituency) to mobilise pressure on the Governments. 

It is ironic that even as the Home Minister invites people, including the 
Maoists, to function within the framework of democracy and the constitution, a 
human rights defender who exercises his democratic responsibility to question 
the Government is put behind bars on trumped up charges of sedition. This does 
not bode well for Tamilnadu's image as a well-governed state, and certainly 
does not send a message that the Rule of Law prevails in this state. We hope 
you realise that this arrest and the charges are motivated and a misuse of law, 
and that you will intervene to ensure that the charges are dropped and Piyush 
Sethia is released with honour. 

Sincerely,
The Undersigned




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"Even under the most crushing state machinery courage rises up again and again, 
for fear is not the natural state of civilized man." ~ Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. 




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.....a tender  gaze that had long been free of guilt and blame...I longed to 
become that gaze. I longed to exist in a world beheld by that gaze. Orhan Pamuk 
in The New Life



      

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