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Date: Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 8:10 PM
Subject: [NAPMConveners] PRESS RELEASE : NAPM on Killings in Kashmir
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Press Release, August 6, 2010

Wake Up, Listen to your Conscience Mr. Prime Minister and Chief Minister of
Jammu and Kashmir

The grave situation in Kashmir valley with more and more people dying every
day (49 dead after 55 days of street protest and 26 in the last 5 days) is
at best a law and order problem for the Government, a statistic for the
media and a blip in a far away land for most people in the country. The
youthful State Chief Minister and the enlightened Union Home Minister seem
to have an agreement on 'a bullet for every stone' policy. The CRPF under
the Home Minister's leadership orders procurement of 'chest protectors',
'shoulder & elbow pads' for 'total body protection'. The Government could
perhaps also procure some gear or devices to help them think more soberly of
dialogue!

Every bit of injustice experienced by the Kashmiris gives them a feeling of
further insecurity, as in the Shopian case. Perhaps a brilliant lawyer like
Mr Chidambaram could appreciate the need for fast and fair justice better.
The monumental mishandling by the State Government and subsequent bungling
by the Union Government only plays into the hands of the certain elements
who have had a vested interest in continuing the violence in the valley. We
are almost tempted to think that both Governments and their arms have a
vested interest in keeping Kashmir on a boil so that many other burning
issues can be put on the back burner. It is a shame that feeling of long
years of injustice, hurt sentiments and repeated heavy handedness is sought
to be compensated by economic packages. We would like to reiterate our
demand, as mentioned in July 8th statement (read our earlier statement @
www.napm-india.org), from the government of India to :


   1.

   Immediately work out and announce a phased, time-bound demilitarisation
   plan to withdraw the Army from internal security duties, and use the
   political tools of dialogue and consultation with all concerned state and
   non-state actors to create an atmosphere for early return to normalcy.


   1.

   Immediately institute independent and impartial inquiries into the
   killings, tortures, unlawful detentions, forced disappearances and other
   human rights violations perpetrated by security forces, by appointing
   retired judges of the Supreme Court and representatives of reputed human
   rights organisations. These inquiries should be time-bound, and Central and
   State governments should make public declarations to take transparent action
   to fix criminal liabilities and prosecute all those found guilty.

 NAPM stands in solidarity with the struggling people of Kashmir and shares
the grief of the families who have lost their dear ones in these protests.
We also feel that the civil society organisations across the country need to
realise that lack of sensitivity to the problems of Kashmir and North
Eastern states is only at our own peril, and its time we started agitating
for constitutional rights of the people there too and ending the state's
impunity and violence.

Medha Patkar, Sandeep Pandey, Maj. Gen. (Retd.) S G Vombatkere, P S Ajay,
Anand Mazgaonkar, Suniti S R, Rajendra Ravi, Mukta Srivastava, Vimal Bhai,
Saraswati Kavula, Madhuresh Kumar, Krishnakant
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