Dear Harsh and others,

Harsh - good to see you back on the communication circuit! Where are you?

What are our state authorities so fearful about?

This stands out in contrast to our treatment and welcome - where a number of
us were attending different symposia and seminars in Dhaka -

Lalita Ramdas


On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 6:30 AM, Harsh Kapoor <[email protected]> wrote:

> sacw.net
> 25 January 2011
>
> Womens Studies Conference, The Latest Victim of India’s War on Terror
>
> Anti terror police file charges against Illina Sen the conference host
>
> The 13th IAWS National Conference on Women’s Studies underway in
> Wardha, Maharashtra has come under attack from over zealous anti
> terror security police in India. Professor Illina Sen, who is the
> conference convener and also head of the Department of the Women’s
> Studies at the Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University (MGAHV),
> Wardha has seen a police case registered against her concerning
> bureaucratic rules and procedures about police reporting of foreigners
> participation in Conferences in India. The foreigners participating at
> the conference have valid tourist visas. The Anti Terrorism Squad
> (ATS) have slapped charges of violations of Foreigners Act, 1946 and
> have arrested the owners, managers of two hotels where foreign
> participants to the conference were staying. The events in Wardha do
> not protend a healthy future for participation by foreigners attending
> conferences in India.
> Space for academic and cultural freedoms seem to be definitely
> shrinking in India. Sometimes its the Hindutva thugs or their mirror
> opposite from the Islamists circuit who strike fear and intimidate by
> issuing fatwas and sometimes the official powers that be find ways to
> curb and intimidate. Intimidation of conference organisers on gounds
> of National security is utterly shocking. There is an urgent need to
> register widespread protest against the heavy handed ways of the
> security agencies. Posted below are news reports giving details so far
> reported in the media. People should write letters of solidarity to
> Indian Association of Women’s Studies at:
> iaws.secretariat[at]gmail.com
>
> ===
>
> Indian Express
>
> ATS slaps case against Sen’s wife for foreigners’ presence at meet
>
> by Vivek Deshpande
>
> Posted: Tue Jan 25 2011, 00:04 hrs Nagpur:
>
> The Nagpur Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on Monday registered a case
> against Ilina Sen, wife of Binayak Sen, for not informing the local
> police about foreigners participating in a women’s convention convened
> by her at Wardha’s Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University,
> where she is a teacher.
>
> A few foreigners participating in the global convention had lodged
> themselves in a local hotel. The ATS had, on Sunday, arrested the
> owner, manager and an employee of Hotel Harisons for not informing the
> police about their arrival.
>
> On Monday, they also arrested manager of Sant Kanwarram dormitory,
> where a few other foreigners had lodged themselves, for a similar
> offence.
>
> A senior ATS officer said, “The organisers of any such meets or
> conclaves have to inform the police about the foreigners participating
> in the meeting or the convention under Section 7 of the Foreigners
> Act. Not doing so attracts provision of Section 14, under which we
> have registered the offence. Ilina Sen was convenor of the meet.”
>
> The foreigners who had lodged themselves at these places, however, had
> given their visa and passport to the hotel management. “So, the fault
> lies with the management,” the officer said.
>
> He, however, said, “Some foreigners were part of the protests on the
> premises of the Hindi University where participants led by Sen raised
> slogans demanding scrapping of some Acts like Unlawful Activities
> Prevention Act and for release of Binayak Sen and the recently
> arrested Dalit activist Sudhir Dhawle. All this has been video
> recorded. Foreigners can’t do this, that too on the premises of Indian
> government’s institution.”
>
> Asked if action is also contemplated against the foreigners, the
> officer said, “The local police should be doing it.”
>
> Asked how then foreign observers could be allowed to witness Binayak
> Sen’s trial, the officer said, “It’s got official sanction of the
> government and they are not here to raise slogans or protest.”
>
> Inspector General (Nagpur range) Prabhat Ranjan said, “Wardha police
> have arrested some hotel personnel, but we will have to check whether
> foreigners participated in protests and if yes, how we can move
> against them if at all we can.”
>
> o o o
>
> Binayak Sen’s wife booked by ATS (Hindustan Times, 25 January 2011)
>
> o o o
>
> The Times of India
>
> Hotelier held for not reporting foreigners
>
> Soumittra S Bose, TNN, Jan 24, 2011, 12.44am IST
>
> NAGPUR: Local unit of State Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) slapped charges
> of violations of Foreigners Act, 1946, against a hotel in Wardha city.
> Offences against owner of a hotel and two others were registered at
> Wardha City police station on Sunday.
>
> Several foreign nationals are under scanner for their participation in
> a socio-political conference despite entering India on tourist visa.
> The foreigners had come to Wardha allegedly to participate in ongoing
> 13th Indian Association of Women Studies meet at Mahatma Gandhi
> International Hindi University. Ilina Sen, wife of Chhattisgarh
> physician Dr Binayak Sen, convicted by a Raipur court for sedition,
> has been a moving force behind the conference.
>
> Sources said Elina too is under watch now for vigorously spearheading
> the campaign to free Dr Sen and others like Sudhir Dhawale, recently
> arrested for alleged Naxal link, using the podium of the conference to
> organize support against the so-called Naxal sympathizers.
>
> ATS sleuths indicated that the University authorities may also be
> liable for action given the strong rhetoric against government voiced
> during the conference. The delegates, who had come for the conference,
> also organized protests against the recent arrests of some alleged
> Naxal sympathizers. Intelligence agencies had been keeping a close
> watch on the developments.
>
> ATS sleuths, who were also present undercover, rounded up the key
> personnel of a prominent Wardha hotel. Offences were registered
> against owner Murliharan Kruplani, manager Moreshwar Puri and
> receptionist Purushottam Bhoyar. Police have arrested Puri and Bhoyar.
>
> ATS sources said that the hotel should have informed the local police
> or Foreigner Registration Officer at special branch after the arrival
> of the foreign tourists. Two United Kingdom (UK) nationals were
> staying at the hotel where ATS swooped down.
>
> It is learnt that the local police had been informed about the arrival
> of foreigners by the security agencies but no action was initiated
> against them. Apart from two UK nationals, there are other foreigners
> present at different venues. ATS is gearing up for more action on last
> day of the conference on Monday.
>
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> http://www.sacw.net/article1894.html
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