*NHRC recommends 2 Crore 80 Lakh rupees to 89 victims of atrocities by Joint
Task Force in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu *

New Delhi January 15, 2007

http://nhrc.nic.in/

The National Human Rights Commission has recommended the interim relief of 2
crore, 80 lakh rupees to the 89 victims of atrocities committed by the Joint
Special Task Force set up by the State of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu to
apprehend the forest brigand Veerappan. The Commission which has been
pursuing a number of representations from non-government organizations and
individuals, announced the interim relief at a Press Conference in New Delhi
today.


On December 7, 2006 the Chief Secretary, Government of Tamil Nadu and
Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Karnataka appeared before the
Commission and conveyed that both the governments are ready and willing to
respect the decision/recommendations to be mad by the Commission with regard
to the interim relief to the victims of atrocities alleged to have been
committed by the Joint Special Task Force.


It may be recalled that taking cognizance of the complaints, the Commission
in its proceedings held on June 18, 1999 the Commission noted that it is
essential to constitute a panel of two eminent persons, one drawn from the
judiciary and the other having experienced at the highest level of police to
look into all relevant aspects of the allegations made in the complaint. The
complaints related to large scale harassment to the villagers and tribals in
the border areas of the two States and gross violation of their human
rights. Consequently, the Commission constituted the panel of inquiry with
Hon'ble Mr. Justice A. J. Sadashiva, former Judge of Karnataka High Court as
Chairman and Shri C.V. Narasimhan, former CBI Director as Member to enquire
into the matter and make its recommendations to the Commission. The panel
during its inquiry recorded the statements of 243 persons, including 193
alleged victims, 4 representatives of NGOs and 38 police officers. Many
alleged victims of JSTF atrocities sought permission of depose before the
panel. DGP, Karnataka and DGP, Tamil Nadu also raised objections before
Justice Sadashiva panel in regard to the scope of inquiry to be held by the
panel.



Justice Sadashiva panel sought a clarification from the Commission whether
the inquiry should be confined to the cases registered with NHRC. The
Commission clarified that the task of the inquiry panel is akin to that of a
local Commission appointed by a Court and the panel should examine all those
who depose before it. The Commission said the question of scope would be
decided later.



The inquiry panel submitted its report on December 1, 2003. The Commission
considered the report submitted by the panel and said that there is no
reason why the report should not be accepted. The Commission also stressed
that it is not inclined to accept the submission made on behalf of the two
States that the inquiry panel should have confined its inquiry only to the
cases referred by NHRC. The Commission said that its primary concern is to
protect the human rights of the citizens and if the inquiry panel on the
basis of reliable and acceptable material has found that the human rights of
some other persons who could not approach the Commission were also violated
then why should not the Commission take cognizance of such violations. The
Commission said " if the inquiry was to be restricted only against 15-20
persons, if would be great travesty of justice and negation of human rights
of the tribals and others living in the area of anti Veerappan operations by
the Joint Special Task Force".


As directed by the Commission, the report of Justice Sadashiv panel was sent
to the two State Governments for their comments. The two governments
submitted their response and raised some technical objections. When
impressed upon by the Commission that the approach should be one of respect
for precious human rights, compassion and not technical, the two governments
paid heed to the advise of the Commission. The interim relief has been
divided into different categories depending o n the atrocities. The
atrocities by JSTF include rape, assault, application of electric current,
outrage of modesty, illegal detention, torture-leading to permanent
disability, detaining in camps and subjection to torture before former
arrest and prosecution under TADA. The panel also found that one person was
taken into custody by STF but did not return and 36 persons had been killed
in suspicious encounters by the STF.

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"Ours is a battle not for wealth or for power.
It is a battle for freedom. It is a battle for the reclamation of human
personality."
- Dr BR Ambedkar
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