Subject: Extremely Urgent Action # UA 206/04 on India

URGENT ACTION APPEAL

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2004.

22 June 2004

UA 206/04   Dealth Penalty/Imminent execution

INDIA:     Dhananjoy Chatterjee (m)

Dhananjoy Chatterjee is reportedly due to be executed in the
early hours of Friday 25 June. The President and state
governor have the power to commute the sentence.

Dhananjoy, a private security guard, was sentenced to death
in August 1991 for the rape and murder of an 18-year-old
schoolgirl in her apartment in Calcutta on 5 March 1990. As
there were no eyewitnesses, the case is reported to have
rested on circumstantial evidence alone. Chatterjee pleaded
innocent but the Supreme Court ruled that his guilt was
''amply evident''. He was alleged to have committed the crime
in revenge for the girl complaining to her parents that he was
harassing her. The Supreme Court imposed the death penalty
because of the ''savage nature of the crime'', and held that it
fell into the category of ''rarest of rare'' cases for which the
death penalty could be imposed.

After unsuccessful appeals to both the High Court and the
Supreme Court, Dhananjoy Chatterjee was due to be hanged
on 25 February 1994, after which the date of execution was
postponed to 4 and then 18 March 1994, but did not take
place. Dhananjoy Chatterjee has remained in jail for the last
14 years. According to Indian newspapers, his new execution
date was set by officials from the West Bengal Government,
who discovered that he had not been executed when they
reviewed old files.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

India's highest courts have ruled that the death penalty can
only be applied in the ''rarest of rare'' cases. Since this is not
further defined and no clear guidelines exist, it is largely up to
individual judges to interpret this phrase in deciding whether
to impose a death sentence.

Amnesty International opposes the death penalty in all cases
as a violation of the right to life and the right not to be
subjected to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, as
proclaimed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The death penalty is an inherently unjust and arbitrary
punishment, however heinous the crime for which it is
inflicted. Studies globally have shown that it is more likely to
be imposed on those who are poorer, less educated and from
marginalized segments of society. The death penalty is
irrevocable, yet the risk of error in its application is
inescapable. Amnesty International recognizes the need to
combat violent crime, but there is no convincing evidence
that the death penalty deters crime more effectively than
other punishments.

RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to
arrive as quickly as possible:
- urging the authorities to commute the death sentence
passed on Dhananjoy Chatterjee;
- expressing unconditional opposition to the death penalty as
a violation of the right to life and the right not to be
subjected to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or
punishment, and emphasizing that the death penalty has
never been shown to be a more effective deterrent than other
punishments.


APPEALS TO:

President
His Excellency A P J Abdul Kalam
Office of the President
Rashtrapati Bhavan
New Delhi 110 004
India
Telegram:   President Kalam, Office of the President,
New Delhi, India
Fax:  011 91 11 2301 7290
Salutation:       Your Excellency

Governor of West Bengal
Mr. Viren J. Shah
Office of the Governor
Raj Bhawan
Kolkata 700062
Telegram:   Shah, Office of the Governor, West
Bengal, India
Fax:  011 91 33 2200 2444
Salutation:       Dear Governor

COPIES TO:

All India Committee Against Death Penalty
G.N. Saibaba c/o: AIPRF
67A, Rameshwar Nagar
Near Gurudwara
Azadpur, New Delhi - 110003
India

Ambassador Lalit Mansingh
Embassy of India
2107 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington DC 20008
Fax: 1 202 483 3972
Email: [email protected]




Amnesty International is a worldwide grassroots
movement that promotes and defends human
rights.

This Urgent Action may be reposted if kept
intact, including contact information and stop
action date (if applicable). Thank you for your
help with this appeal.

Urgent Action Network
Amnesty International USA
PO Box 1270
Nederland CO 80466-1270
Email: [email protected]
http://www.amnestyusa.org/urgent/
Phone: 303 258 1170
Fax:     303 258 7881

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