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From: KP Sasi <[email protected]>


Dear friends,

As some of you are already aware, Deba Ranjan Sarangi who is a known
documentary film maker, writer and human rights activist in Odisha has been
arrested with fabricated cases. There is an urgency in generating pressure
for his release. We are enclosing a statement to be endorsed by like minded
people within your network. We request you to endorse the statement and
organise as much as endorsements possible by March 31 late night so that
all the endorsements can be coordinated by Kamayani and the statement can
be released in different parts of the country Immediately after that.

In the context of suppression of freedom of speech, freedom of expression
and the growing attacks on the human rights defenders in India, we appeal
to you for your urgent intervention on this case. Please note that the
statement is not meant for public circulation till April 2nd morning and
everybody can circulate the statement within each one’s network after we
get the final list of endorsements from Kamayani.

Looking forward to hearing from you in this urgent need of the hour,

In Solidarity,


Kamayani Bali (writer, activist)

Anand Patwardhan (Film Maker)

Sudhir Patnaik (writer, editor)

Dhirendra Panda (Human Rights Activist)

K.P. Sasi (Film Maker, Human Rights Actvist)

Ajay TG (Film Maker,Human Rights Activist)


*Film Makers, Writers, Cultural Personalities and Activists Demand Release
of Deba Ranjan Sarangi*



We the undersigned film makers, writers, professionals in the area of art &
culture, academics, activists and social organisations are deeply shocked
to hear about the arrest of independent documentary film maker, writer and
human rights activist Deba Ranjan Sarangi.  We  strongly condemn the arrest
view it as part of an overall strategy of the Indian State to curb  freedom
of speech, freedom of expression of artists, writers, film makers and
cultural personalities. We also condemn it in the  context of the overall
suppression of dissent and suppression of human rights defenders in the era
of strong facilitation of the forces of communalism and globalisation by
the Indian State  and in particular, by the Odisha government.



Deba Ranjan Sarangi was arrested on March 18, 2016, by plainclothes
policemen from the Kucheipadar village of Rayagada District, Odisha.
Debaranjan was in Kucheipadar to attend a funderal ceremony of one of his
friend’s  father. He was arrested with a non-bailable warrant issued by the
court of JMFC, Kashippur in pursuance of a case registered in Tikri police
station of Rayagada district in 2005,  when Debaranjan was actively
involved in the struggle of the Adivasis in Kashipur to protect their lands
from the invasion of the bauxite mining companies.



Deba Ranjan Sarangi has been a consistent and passionate voice against
injustice both within and outside Odisha. As a writer, film maker and human
rights activist, he has highlighted and critiqued policies of destructive
development, unbridled mining practices, displacement, police impunity,
atrocities on Dalits, Adivasi issues , growth of communal fascism in
Odisha, violence on women and farmers’ suicide in the context of acute
agrarian.



As per the reports, Deba Ranjan Sarangi was detained at Jaraguda police
station for interrogation. It is learnt that Tikiri police arrested him in
an old case warrant with GR case no: 12 of 2005 under Sections 147,148 and
506 of Indian Penal Code. HRDA has been informed that the case is related
to a protest and agitation against Utkal Alumunia Company in Kashipur block
of Raigada district which took place in the year of 2005. During that
period a non-bailable warrant was issued against the defender under section
506 of IPC which is apparently being executed now after a gap of 11 years.
If the police machinery was really convinced about these fabricated cases
on Deba Ranjan Saragi, there was no need to take 11 years to arrest him,
since Debaranjan was active as a film maker and a writer during the entire
period.



Writer and documentary film maker Deba Ranjan Sarangi who has spent his
precious time for the struggles of Adivasis in Odisha is also a member of
Ganantrik Adhilkar Surakya Sangathan (GASS). His films include: 1. At the
Crossroads, 2. The Conflict: Whose Loss Whose Gain, 3. From hindu to
Hindutva, 4. Visit to Basaguda.

We the undersigned hereby strongly reiterate that it is not possible to
silence the voice of dissent, the expressions of our conscience or even the
reporting of facts by intimidation, imprisonment or through fabricated
cases. We remind the authorities that the arrest of Debaranjan Saragi is a
clear violation of Articles 14, 19, 21 and 22 enshrined in the Indian
Constitution in defense of freedom of speech, freedom of expression and
human rights. Authorities have also violated the safeguards mandated by the
Supreme Court in various decisions regarding the arrest of an individual.
Such arrests are not only undermining Indian democracy, but also the
flourishing growth of all artistic creativity. Deba Ranjan has been put
behind bars because he had the courage to show what he witnessed to the
world through his expressions of film making, writing and speech. He is
neither a Maoist nor a terrorist. We call upon the Odisha government to
address the issues raised by the human rights defenders in the State of
Odisha rather than imprisoning them and crushing the voices of film makers.
We call upon the Odisha government to desist from such disgraceful attempts
of  violating the Indian Constitution and Indian democracy.



Therefore we demand the immediate release of Debaranjan Sarangi and an
immediate dropping of all false charges against him. We also  appeal to the
civil society to circulate this information widely within your reach.

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