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Subject: [pudr-info] Press Statement on Illegal detention of right activists in 
Punjab


PEOPLE’S UNION FOR DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS
(PUDR)
PRESS STATEMENT
13.10.10
PUDR strongly condemns the picking up and illegal detention of Gurmeet Juj , 
Punjabi writer and rights activist , and three other activists Harbans Singh, 
Satish and Raju apparently by the Ferozepur police on the  11th of October . As 
per information dug out by Gurmeet Juj’s wife with great difficulty, he is 
being 
held at the the CIA Staff Police Station for being interrogated by CBI and 
Punjab CID on his political views concerning Operation Greenhunt.
The illegal detention of the four raises serious questions: What is the crime 
for which they have been detained? If indeed the police has any such 
information 
about criminal activity why haven’t they been arrested and due legal processes 
followed? If the police has only taken them for questioning on suspicion, why 
again haven’t the families been informed? The absence of evidence and criminal 
procedures clearly indicates that they are being detained, harassed and perhaps 
tortured for their politics, rather than any crimes they have committed. This 
becomes evident when we consider that Juj is a reputed poet, singer and 
democratic rights activist whose opposition to Operation Greenhunt is already 
very much in the public domain as he is a member of the 'Democratic Front
Against Operation Green Hunt'.
Gurmeet Juj and the other three activists’ detention is part of the concerted 
efforts of the Punjab government to repress all peoples’ organizations and 
voices of dissent in the state. In March, 2010 Dr. Darshan Pal of the Peoples’ 
Democratic Front of India and several other members of BKU were picked up when 
they were part of large scale protests against the police. Mr. Surjit Singh 
Phool, President BKU, and Mr. Sanjiv Kumar of Krantikari Pindu Mazdoor Union 
(KPMU), both organizations working for farmers’ rights were arrested in 
November, 2009 and May, 2010 respectively. Both were subjected to torture at 
the 
Joint Interrogation Center and CIA Staff office, known torture centers the 
threat of which was also used to terrorise others called for questioning as 
found by PUDR in a factfinding conducted jointly with AFDR, Punjab.
The illegal detention of the four activists in Punjab not only exposes the 
fascist nature of a state that muzzles freedom of belief and protest ; but it 
also once  again reveals the blatant violation of rule of law by the very state 
that claims to uphold it.  Moreover it draws attention to the various state 
agencies that exist and operate with a high level of secrecy and absolute 
impunity, in direct contradiction to the claims of transparency and democratic 
functioning being made by that government.
The secret , illegal custody of Gurmeet Juj, Harbans Singh, Satish and Raju 
raises suspicions about the state’s intentions, and makes us seriously 
concerned 
about their safety and well being . PUDR demands that:
1.      Gurmeet Juj, Harbans Singh, Satish and Raju be immediately produced 
before a magistrate.
2.      Their families be informed of immediately  informed of their 
whereabouts.
3.      All four be unconditionally released.
4.      The officials guilty of illegal detention of the four be immediately 
prosecuted.
5.      The CIA Staff be shut down pending a judicial inquiry into its 
activities.
6.      Freedom of political belief and democratic protest be respected by the 
state.
Moushumi Basu
Asish Gupta
(Secretaries, PUDR)


      

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