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Please join the picket at the
office of the High
Commission of India,
Aldwych, London, WC2B 4NA
Aldwych, London, WC2B 4NA
From 1pm on 28th June
2015.(Nearest Tube Station: Halborn and Temple)
Dr GN Saibaba, a Professor of Delhi
University and a versatile democratic rights champion was clandestinely abducted
on 9th May 2014 by plainclothes Indian policemen. Since then, charged under the
draconian Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), he has been kept under
solitary confinement in a dark cell of Nagpur Central Jail in the Indian State
of Maharashtra.
Dr Saibaba, who is
wheelchair-bound with 90% disability, has been in the forefront of the
democratic rights movements across the Indian subcontinent. He campaigned tirelessly against ‘Operation Green Hunt’ - the Indian State’s war on the poorest of the poor of India, such as Dalits, Adivasis and peasants of Central and Eastern India, who are struggling to safeguard their lands, forests and rivers from being grabbed by the mighty and powerful multi-national corporations – both foreign and Indian – in the name of ‘development’. For questioning the model of this so-called ‘development’, Dr Saibaba is incarcerated. Expression of one’s own views on political and socio-economic issues is not a crime but a very basic democratic right granted by the Indian Constitution to all its citizens. Perhaps Dr Saibaba’s only “crime” is that he stood in solidarity with the sons and daughters of the soil, who are resisting the corporate loot of their natural resources.
democratic rights movements across the Indian subcontinent. He campaigned tirelessly against ‘Operation Green Hunt’ - the Indian State’s war on the poorest of the poor of India, such as Dalits, Adivasis and peasants of Central and Eastern India, who are struggling to safeguard their lands, forests and rivers from being grabbed by the mighty and powerful multi-national corporations – both foreign and Indian – in the name of ‘development’. For questioning the model of this so-called ‘development’, Dr Saibaba is incarcerated. Expression of one’s own views on political and socio-economic issues is not a crime but a very basic democratic right granted by the Indian Constitution to all its citizens. Perhaps Dr Saibaba’s only “crime” is that he stood in solidarity with the sons and daughters of the soil, who are resisting the corporate loot of their natural resources.
Dr Saibaba suffers from a
heart ailment and degeneration of the vertebrae for which he needs constant
expert medical attention. After his incarceration, his health has seriously
deteriorated in the prison. The Indian State has ensured that Dr Saibaba’s bail
application was rejected thrice. The trial has not started even after a year,
and the authorities are denying him the necessary medical attention, which
suggests that the Indian State is slowly letting Dr GN Saibaba’s health
deteriorate to point of no return. Imprisoning a 90% disabled person violates
the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the Persons with Disabilities
Act, and the UN Conventions. His case is just a glaring example of a complete
travesty of justice which happens far too often in the Indian subcontinent.
There are 300,000 prisoners waiting for trial in the Indian prisons languishing
for years without legal access, most of them from the most deprived social
sectors.
We appeal to all
intellectuals, lawyers, students, workers and trade union activists of Britain
and Europe to condemn the incarceration of Dr Saibaba and thousands of many
others by joining the Campaign for the Defence and Release of Political
Prisoners. Please join the picket at the office of the High Commission of
India, Aldwych, London, WC2B 4NA from 1pm on 28th June
2015.(Nearest Tube Station: Temple)
Indian Workers Association, GB (Central Organising
Committee);
Campaign Against Criminalising Communities
(CAMPACC), UK;
Tohum Cultural Centre –
London;
International Campaign Against the War on People in
International Campaign Against the War on People in
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