"However the media in Kerala has been extra-judicially trying Soofiya Madani -- 
often using highly questionable anti-Muslim representations -- equating a case 
of arson where her involvement has not been legally established yet -- to 
fundamentalist terrorism. This media campaign also needs to be seen in the 
context of a prevalent anti-Muslim rhetoric in the Malayalam language media in 
general.

In that context we fear that her basic constitutional rights might be violated 
in the coming days. We want to raise our collective voices against such an 
event and we strongly call on all concerned authorities to prevent any such 
violation from happening without prejudice to the Rule of Law and any 
investigations that should be carried out against her"



With Regards 

Abi
 


“At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice 
he is the worst”
- Aristotle


--- On Mon, 1/4/10, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
 
We, a group of concerned citizens from different walks of life, have come to 
know that the Kerala police has chargesheeted Soofiya Madani for her alleged 
involvement in the 2005 Kalamassery bus burning case. We do not want to take a 
position for or against Soofiya Madanai and we believe that the rule of the law 
and the constitution of India should prevail.

However, during the past few years we have seen a number of activists, 
students, scholars and other citizens from the Muslim community being 
imprisoned and persecuted in the name of combating terrorism. After long years 
in prison, many of them have been acquitted, free of all charges, by the higher 
courts. In the meantime most of them have been subjected to all kinds of 
violations of their fundamental rights. The media has also played a huge role 
in subverting the judicial process by sensationalizing these cases and 
publishing baseless stories without any proper investigation.

Soofiya Madani started appearing in news media in the context of the 10 year 
long imprisonment of her husband Abdul Nasser Madani without a trial. During 
this period, Soofiya was active in the affairs of the political outfit Peoples 
Democratic Party (PDP) that her husband had founded. Abdul Nassar Madani was 
finally acquitted after this long incarceration without even as much as a 
whimper of apology, forget compensation. Following his acquittal, both Abdul 
Nasser and Soofiya Madani have been active in the electoral politics of Kerala, 
contesting the last Parliamentary elections along with the ruling Left 
Democratic Front. One of the cases against Soofiya Madani is that she was 
allegedly involved in conspiring the burning of a Tamil Nadu State Transport 
Corporation bus at Kalamassery, Kochi in September 2005 - and an anticipatory 
bail plea on this case is pending before the Kerala High Court today.

However the media in Kerala has been extra-judicially trying Soofiya Madani -- 
often using highly questionable anti-Muslim representations -- equating a case 
of arson where her involvement has not been legally established yet -- to 
fundamentalist terrorism. This media campaign also needs to be seen in the 
context of a prevalent anti-Muslim rhetoric in the Malayalam language media in 
general.

In that context we fear that her basic constitutional rights might be violated 
in the coming days. We want to raise our collective voices against such an 
event and we strongly call on all concerned authorities to prevent any such 
violation from happening without prejudice to the Rule of Law and any 
investigations that should be carried out against her.

Sd/-
1. John Dayal, Member National Integration Council
2. K. Satchidanandan, Poet
3. M Rasheed, Freedom fighter & Journalist
4. Ajit Sahi, Journalist
5. A. K. Ramakrishnan, Professor, JNU (to be confirmed)
6. Sreerekha, Asst. Professor, Jamia Milia Islamia
7. Sreejitha P.V, , Kamala Nehru College, Delhi University
7. Jenny Rowena, Asst. Professor, Miranda House, DU
8. Hany Babu, Associate Professor, Dept. of English, Delhi University
9 Joe Athially, Delhi Solidarity Group
10, Shahina K K, Development Professional, Delhi
11. Rajeev Ramachandran, Journalist, Delhi
12. Maymon Madathingal, Software Engineer, Delhi
13. Sudeep K. S, Software Engineer, Delhi
14, Kamayani Bali Mahabal, Human Rights Activist, Mumbai
15. Anil Tharayath Varghese, Development Professional, Delhi
16. Bobby Kunhu, Human Rights Activist
17.K K Kochu,Dalit Scholar
18.G .P Ramachandran, Film Critic
19.K K Baburaj,Dalit Activists
20.M B Manoj,poet
21.Rekha raj,Development Profeesional, Cochin
22.Sunny m Kapikadu,Dalit Activist
23.J Raghu,Writer and scholar 






      

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