I endorse your statement on the arrest of Advocate Rekha Parganiha.Could you
contact advocates and Bar Associations to assist you in her release , as
possessing such literature is a Constitutional right and the arrest is illegal
.If you need assistance at the Supreme Court kindly contact the Indian
Association of Lawyers, at 17 Lawyers Chambers . Telephone Numbers: 011
23382271 AND 011 2307 0237
Niloufer Bhagwat
Advocate , Mumbai
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From: sumati panikkar
To: YAM ; [email protected]
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 3:10 PM
Subject: [ANN:4996] Chhattisgarh - Statement on the arrest of Advocate Rekha
Parganiha
http://sanhati.com/articles/4684/
Chhattisgarh - Statement on the arrest of Advocate Rekha Parganiha
March 8, 2012
by Women Against Sexual Violence and State Repression
WSS is alarmed to hear that Rekha Parganiha, an advocate from Bhilai, has
been arrested on Sunday 4th March, for possession of “incriminating documents,”
consisting of Bertolt Brecht, Bhagat Singh, Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx !
She has been produced in court on March 5th and has been remanded in police
custody for 5 days till March 10th. We are concerned that the police custody
seems to be overly long, and after Soni Sori’s experience with Chhattisgarh
police, we are worried about the safety of all women activists taken into
custody in Chhattisgarh, especially those charged with political offences.
The following letter has been submitted to the NHRC today and has been
assigned complaint number 27592/CR/12
Date: 07.03.2012
To,
The Honourable Justice KG Balakrishnan
Chairperson
National Human Rights Commission
Faridkot House, Copernicus Marg
New Delhi – 110 001
Dear Justice Balakrishnan,
Subject: Please ensure safety of Advocate Rekha Parganiha in police custody
in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh
We, the members of WSS, a national platform of women’s group, are alarmed at
the news of another woman activist, Advocate Rekha Parganiha, arrested in
Chhattisgarh in relation to suspected Maoist links. A newspaper story indicates
that Advocate Parganiha was picked up from her house in Bhilai on Sunday (March
4th) and was remanded into police custody on March 5th for 5 days, until March
10th. We are deeply concerned at the long duration of police remand, especially
in the wake of recent reports of custodial sexual violence perpetrated by
Chhattigarh police, and considering that the only evidence that exists against
the accused so far consists of writings of Bertolt Brecht, Bhagat Singh, Karl
Marx and Friedrich Engels.
We would like to remind you that Chhattisgarh police has a track record of
subjecting women undertrials, especially those accused of political offences,
to brutal torture. Soni Sori, an adivasi school teacher, was subjected to
extreme sexual violence by the Chhattisgarh police while she was in their
custody in October 2011. As her letters later revealed, she was verbally
abused, stripped naked, electric shocks were applied to her and stones,
pebbles, batons were inserted into her vagina and rectum. This was also
corroborated by an independent medical examination conducted by a Government
Hospital in Kolkata under the directions of the Honourable Supreme Court. In
her letters, Soni Sori reveals that many women prisoners in Chhattisgarh jail
have been subjected to similar torture and brutalization.
Please recall that we had urged you to intervene in Soni Sori’s matter in
order to ensure that the perpetrators of such violence are punished, and that
Soni Sori receives the medical treatment that she so urgently needs. However,
the NHRC refused to intervene maintaining that the fact that Soni Sori’s matter
is sub-judice precludes any intervention by the Commission.
However, in the case of Advocate Rekha Parganiha, where similar apprehensions
of torture exist, the limitations of the matter being sub-judice do not arise.
Hence, we request the NHRC to take appropriate and immediate steps to ensure
the safety of Advocate Parganiha during police custody. We also urge you to
look into the growing phenomenon of arresting women activists in Chhattisgarh
under serious criminal charges on the basis of flimsy evidence, such as the
“incriminating documents” in this case – which consist of literature by Bertolt
Brecht, Bhagat Singh, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, which is not only widely
available publicly, but is included in the canons of great world philosophy and
literature. Such infringements of the constitutionally guaranteed rights to
life and liberty, and of freedom of thought and expression are unacceptable.
Yours Sincerely,
Women against Sexual Violence and State Repression (WSS)
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