Operation Green Hunt's Urban Avatar

By Arundhati Roy

14 June, 2010
The Dawn

"..The day after the meeting, the Press Trust of India (PTI) put out a
brazenly concocted account of what I had said.

The PTI report was first posted by the Indian Express online on June
3rd 2010 at 13.35 pm. The headline said: "Arundhati backs Maoists,
dares authorities to arrest her.."


"...Surprisingly the one-day-old report was published by several
newspapers in several languages and broadcast by TV channels on June
4th, many of whose own reporters had covered the event accurately the
previous day and obviously knew the report to be false. The Economic
Times said: "Publicity seeking Arundhati Roy wants to be Aung San Su
Kyi". I'm curious - why would newspapers and TV channels want to
publish the same news twice, once truthfully and then falsely?

"..That same evening (June 4th), at about seven O'clock, two men on a
motorcycle drove up to my home in Delhi and began hurling stones at
the window. One stone nearly hit a small child playing on the street.
Angry people gathered and the men fled. Within minutes, a Tata Indica
arrived with a man who claimed to be a reporter from Zee TV, asking if
this was "Arundhati Roy's house" and whether there had been trouble.
Clearly this was a set up, a staged display of 'popular anger' to be
fed to our barracuda-like TV channels. Fortunately for me, that
evening their script went wrong. But there was more to come. On June
5th the Dainik Bhaskar in Raipur carried a news item "Himmat ho to AC
kamra chhod kar jungle aaye Arundhati" (If she has the guts Arundhati
should leave her airconditioned room and come to the jungle) in which
Vishwaranjan, the Director General of Police of Chhattisgarh
challenged me to face the police by joining the Maoists in the forest.
Imagine that- the police DGP and me, Man to Man. Not to be outdone, a
Bharatiya Janata Party leader from Chhattisgarh, Ms Poonam Chaturvedi
announced to the press that I should be shot down at a public
crossroad, and that other traitors like me should be given the death
sentence. (Perhaps someone should tell her that this sort of direct
incitement to violence is an offense under the Indian Penal Code.)
Mahendra Karma, Chief of the murderous 'peoples' militia the Salwa
Judum which is guilty of innumerable acts of rape and murder, asked
for legal action to be taken against me. On Tuesday June 8th the Hindi
daily Nayi Duniya reported that complaints have been filed against me
in two separate police stations in Chhattisgarh, Bhata Pada and Teli
Bandha, by private individuals objecting to my "open support for the
Maoists.

Is this what Military Intelligence calls psyops (psychological
operations)? Or is it the urban avatar of Operation Green Hunt? In
which a government news agency helps the home-ministry to build up a
file on those it wants to put away, inventing evidence when it can't
find any? Or is PTI trying to deliver the more well-known among us to
the lynch mob so that the government does not have to risk its
international reputation by arresting or eliminating us? Or is it just
a way of forcing a crude polarization, a ridiculous dumbing down of
the debate-if you're not with "us" you are a Maoist? Not just a
Maoist, but a stupid, arrogant, loudmouthed Maoist. Whatever it is,
it's dangerous, and shameless, but it isn't new. Ask any Kashmiri, or
any young Muslim being held as a "terrorist" without any evidence
except baseless media reports. Ask Mohammed Afzal, sentenced to death
to "satisfy the collective conscience of society."

Now that Operation Green Hunt has begun to knock on the doors of
people like myself, imagine what's happening to activists and
political workers who are not well known. To the hundreds that are
being jailed, tortured and eliminated. June 26th is the thirty-fifth
anniversary of the Emergency. Perhaps the Indian people should declare
(because the government certainly won't) that this country is in a
state of Emergency. (On second thoughts, did it ever go away?) This
time censorship is not the only problem. The manufacture of news is an
even more serious one.."

http://www.countercurrents.org/roy140610.htm


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You cannot build anything on the foundations of caste. You cannot
build up a nation, you cannot build up a morality. Anything that you
will build on the foundations of caste will crack and will never be a
whole.
-AMBEDKAR



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