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On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 8:27 PM, kiran shaheen <[email protected]>wrote:

> I endorse the statement.
>  In Solidarity,
>  Kiran Shaheen
>
> On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 9:32 PM, Kamayani <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Please see below statement about the recent Khap Maha Panchayat.  If you
>> would like to endorse this statement, please send us a mail by Sunday 25th
>> April 2010. We are planning to send it to the Chief Ministers of Delhi,
>> Haryana, UP and Rajasthan.
>>
>> In Solidarity,
>> Janaki and Deepti
>> for Saheli
>>
>> [email protected]
>>
>>
>>
>> * *
>>
>> *Love, Honour and Killer Khaps*
>>
>>
>>
>> We read with shock and outrage about the Khap Maha Panchayat held in
>> Kurukshetra on the 13th of April 2010 at which over 4000 khap panchayat
>> members from Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Delhi vowed to fight for
>> the seven people convicted recently in a “honour-killing” case. They
>> valorised those who killed Babli (19) and Manoj (23) and argued that
>> those who murdered them “honoured traditional values” which must be upheld. 
>> The
>> khaps decided to collect money from all Khap members to provide support to
>> the convicted and vowed to mobilise public opinion against the court order.
>> They also decided to give 1 lakh Rupees to the families of those convicted.
>>
>>
>>
>> Such barbaric acts and support of these acts must be condemned. No caste
>> or community has the license to kill under any pretext, nor to glorify such
>> murders.
>>
>>
>>
>> In June 2007, Babli and Manoj from Karoran village near Kaithal in Haryana
>> were killed. The ‘sin’ for which they were fatally punished was that they
>> married each other against the wishes of Babli’s family.  Babli’s family’s
>> disapproval was linked to both of them belonging to the same ‘gotra’
>> (lineage). This led the panchayat to declare the marriage as ‘void’ and a
>> witch-hunt for the two was ordered. Within a month of their marriage, they
>> were tracked down and brutally murdered by Babli’s family members to uphold
>> the verdict of the khap panchayat. Babli was poisoned and Manoj was
>> strangled.  Their bodies were thrown into a canal. As in most cases of so
>> called ‘honour’ killings, in this case too the killers were family members;
>> Babli’s brother, two of her cousins, two uncles and a distant relative.
>>
>>
>>
>> The couple had clearly feared the violent reaction from the community,
>> because when they eloped and got married they had sought protection from the
>> High Court in Chandigarh which in turn had directed the Haryana Police to
>> provide them with security. The policeman who was deployed to provide them
>> security is suspected of revealing their whereabouts to Babli's family! He
>> is currently facing departmental action.
>>
>>
>>
>> Manoj’s mother, Chanderpati, refused to take this lying down and decided
>> to fight to get justice. She filed a complaint with the police and also
>> approached the Punjab and Haryana High Court for justice. Chanderpati lives
>> a very difficult life because she has been ostracised by the villagers. They
>> do not speak to her, do not sell her any groceries and blame her for wanting
>> to seek justice. This is believed to be one of the first instance in Haryana
>> where an affected family has gone to court against such a killing.
>>
>>
>>
>> As a result of this case, a court in Karnal (Haryana) held 7 people guilty
>> and pronounced its Judgement in April 2010. Those sentenced to death were
>> all family members of Babli. The head of the panchayat in Haryana's Kaithal
>> district, which ruled against the couple's marriage, has been given life
>> imprisonment and a driver found to have helped abduct the couple was given a
>> seven-year prison term. This verdict was pronounced by Additional District
>> and Sessions Judge Vani Gopal Sharma, who herself unfortunately is facing
>> threats for this judgement and has been provided a security cover by the
>> Karnal Police. She continues to face the Khaps’ ire and has recently
>> requested a transfer.
>>
>>
>>
>> This was not the first time that Haryana's Khap panchayats have come in
>> the way of lovers. In many cases diktats have been made against young
>> couples who are believed to have crossed community and caste rules and
>> familial authority. In many cases the real threat appears to have been
>> ‘choice’ marriage itself. (Although, in some cases marriages arranged by the
>> parents of a couple have similarly faced Khap-terror because it was found
>> out later that the couple were of the same *gotra*).
>>
>>
>>
>> These pronouncements have often led to many young lives being brutally
>> snuffed out. While we hail the judgement made in the District and Sessions
>> Court as a step in the right direction to bring not only the killers but
>> also the khap panchayats to task, we do not support the death penalty. It is
>> important that steps are taken to curtail the powers of these self-styled
>> panchayats which function contrary to rights laid down in the Constitution
>> and act as a law unto themselves. It is also extremely important to
>> strengthen people’s faith in the police and judiciary so they can complain
>> against such diktats that deny the right to life and liberty and the right
>> to choice marriages.
>>
>>
>>
>> There are no official statistics on the number of ‘honour’ killings in
>> India, but media reports are full of such cases where young couples are
>> driven to suicide or killed by family members for marrying outside caste,
>> community, or within the village and *gotra*. It is extremely important
>> to recognise these so–called ‘honour’ killings as a crime and find ways to
>> prevent these killings.
>>
>>
>>
>> Not only has the Khap mahapanchayat held on the 13th of April, 2010
>> glorified the killers, but they have also given a loud and clear message to
>> the government that caste and family ‘honour’ is above the law.  They also
>> demanded that the Hindu Marriage Act be amended to ban marriages within the
>> same *gotra* for the sake of ‘restoring social norms’.
>>
>>
>>
>> *We demand:*
>>
>>
>>
>> - That further action is taken against the Khap leaders who made
>> statements at the Khap Mahapanchayat that amount to the glorification of
>> murder and the valourisation of the killers.
>>
>>
>>
>> - That the State Governments and Courts take *suo motu* cognizance of
>> various media reports and institute an enquiry into incidents of ‘honour’
>> killings in Northern India.
>>
>>
>>
>> - That state governments take strict action to protect the rights of
>> citizens to choose their own partners.
>>
>>
>>
>> - Strong action be taken against all those who have threatened Sessions
>> Judge Vani Gopal Sharma to ensure that the members of the judiciary are not
>> intimidated in this manner.
>>
>>
>>
>> - That action is taken against all those policemen who did not perform
>> their duty, leading to the killing of Babli and Manoj. The ugly nexus
>> between Khap leaders, the police, and local politicians should be exposed to
>> ensure that fundamental rights laid down in our Constitution are upheld.
>>
>>
>>
>> Signatures:
>>
>>
>>
>> 1. Saheli, New Delhi
>>
>> 2.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Saheli Women's Resource Centre
>> Above Unit 105-108
>> Defence Colony Flyover Market
>> New Delhi 100 024
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
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>> +919820749204
>> skype-lawyercumactivist
>>
>> "After a war, the silencing of arms is not enough. Peace means respecting
>> all rights. You can’t respect one of them and violate the others. When a
>> society doesn’t respect the rights of its citizens, it undermines peace and
>> leads it back to war.”
>> -- Maria Julia Hernandez
>>
>>
>> www.otherindia.org
>> www.binayaksen.net
>> www.phm-india.org
>> www.phmovement.org
>> www.ifhhro.org
>>
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