*A note from **JAMMU KASHMIR COALITION OF CIVIL SOCIETY*

**

***November 2, 2010*

On November 1, 2010, shortly after 5.10 am, Professor Richard Shapiro was
denied entry by the Immigration Authorities in New Delhi. Richard Shapiro is
the Chair and Associate Professor of the Department of Anthropology at the
California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) in San Francisco. He is also
the life partner/husband of Angana Chatterji, who is the Co-convener of the
International People’s Tribunal on Human Rights and Justice in
Indian-administered Kashmir (IPTK) and also Professor of Anthropology at
CIIS.

Richard Shapiro, a US Citizen, has been accompanying Angana Chatterji, a
citizen of India and a permanent resident of the US, to India since 1997,
and has travelled here approximately thirty times. His area of work is not
India or Kashmir, but focuses primarily on issues of race, class, gender,
and alliance building in the United States, and discourses on power and
subjectivity. He is not someone who has made India a “career,” but invested
in thinking and learning through the various struggles that Angana has been
a part of across India.

Since July 2006, Richard regularly travelled to Kashmir, and interacted with
various human rights defenders, scholars, youth, to bear witness and learn
from their experiences. He has been conscientious in not violating the
conditions of his tourist visa. He has not participated in formal
conferences, and has not conducted any applied research in Kashmir or in
India. He also helped form a Jewish-Muslim Friendship Circle. Richard
Shapiro had written an op-ed in 2009 and another in September 2010. These
were analytical pieces based on articles and newspaper reports, and not on
primary research that had been conducted by him. Any scholar can do that.
This is a matter of academic freedom, and beyond the control of states and
their desire to regulate thinking on the injustices they perpetrate.

This Monday, Richard Shapiro had travelled a long way from San Francisco to
be with Angana Chatterji, who was traveling to Kashmir for work, to think
and learn. When he first presented his passport to the Immigration
Authorities, he was stamped an entry permit. Then, they started processing
Angana Chatterji’s passport. She has been stopped regularly since the
inception of IPTK in April 2008. As they paused over her passport, the
Immigration Officer again asked Richard Shapiro for his passport. Then, he
was informed that he may not enter India, and that the ban was indefinite.
The Immigration Authorities insisted that Richard return immediately. They
stamped “cancelled” on the entry stamp they had provided minutes ago. They
did not stamp “cancel” on his visa. However, Professor Shapiro was not
deported. His visa was not cancelled. The Immigration Authorities refused to
pay for his return airfare. He was made to leave at 11.50 am that same
morning. The Immigration Authorities refused to give any reason, while
stating that Professor Shapiro had not been charged with anything.

While no charges were framed against Professor Shapiro, the persons at the
airport were categorical in stating that he is not to return to India,
impinging on his academic freedom, freedom of movement, and rights to travel
with his legal partner, and visit his family in Kolkata.

The Government of India has initiated various “peace” processes and
confidence building measures without the consent of the Kashmiri people.
With friends like Richard Shapiro, we are able to think and learn together.
This is what is urgently required to build an atmosphere in which Kashmiris
are not isolated from new ideas, other worlds, from the friendship and
hospitality offered by those who seek out a place that has been forsaken by
so many. The ban on Professor Shapiro days before the visit of the US
President speaks volumes to the arrogance of the Indian State. It is ironic
too because the Government of India desires that the US Government grant
more visas to Indians, even as it just evicted a US Citizen without warning
or due cause.

The ban on Richard Shapiro also further seeks to intimidate and target
Angana Chatterji and the work of IPTK with Parvez Imroz, Gautam Navlakha,
Zahir-Ud-Din, Mihir Desai, and Khurram Parvez. JKCCS condemns this ban.

The ban on Richard Shapiro is also a ban on Kashmiris, condemning them to
isolation.

The Indian state has targeted those that have been outspoken on injustices
and military governance in Kashmir. Since 2008, Parvez Imroz and his family
have been attacked in their home. Angana Chatterji and Zahir-Ud-Din have
been charged under Section 505 of the Ranbir Penal Code, with writing to
incite against the Indian State. Last week, Arundhati Roy has been
threatened with charges of sedition. JKCCS condemns the attack on the home
of Arundhati Roy in New Delhi, and the continued targeting of her stand on
Kashmir, and the dangerous role being played by the mainstream Indian media
in inciting violence against her.

These actions speak to the intent of the Indian State as it continues it
impunity rule in Kashmir, with deliberate actions to isolate Kashmiris from
the world and the world from Kashmiris. In the past, several academics and
journalists have been banned from entering India, and numerous Kashmiri
scholars, journalists, and activists have also been banned from leaving
Kashmir to travel abroad.

Sincerely,

Adv. Parvez Imroz

President, JKCCS


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