*1.*

*Statement on Decisions Taken in Preliminary Meeting in Delhi on K K Shahina
*

Today a group of academicians, journalists, activists and students, met at
TEFLAS in JNU, Delhi, to discuss the issues related to the slamming of a
police case under IPC  Section 506, against K K Shahina, a journalist with
the Tehelka Magazine, for allegedly “intimidating witnesses” while she was
preparing an investigative report on the case relating to Abdul Nasar
Madani, the Chairman of People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Kerala. This group
extended their solidarity to K K Shahina and condemned the police action as
a serious threat to press freedom and democracy in India. We have decided
to: i) take out a signature campaign in solidarity with K K Shahina   ii)
conduct a demonstration in front of Karnataka Bhavan on 7th, December  at
2.30 pm and  iii) hold a press meet at Women’s Press Corps, Delhi, at 11.30
am or 3.00 pm on 9th  December, 2010.



G Arunima, Associate Professor, Social Sciences, Women's Studies Programme,
JNU

A  K Ramakrishnan, Professor. Centre for West Asian Studies. School of
International Studies, JNU.Sanil V, Associate Professor of philosophy,
Department of Humanities and social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology

Sree rekha, Reader Jamia Millia Islamia

Venkitesh Ramakrishnan,  Deputy Editor, Frontline

Anil Tharayath Varghese, Delhi Solidarity Group

Vijayan M J, Delhi Forum

Maymon Madathingal, IT Professional

Bindu Menon, Asst Professor, Dept of Media and Communication, Lady Sree Ram
College, DU

Carmel Christy, Asst Professor, Dept of Media and Communications, Kamala
Nehru College, DU

Sachin N, Asst Professor, Dept of English, Dayal Singh College, DU

Sreejitha P V, Asst Professor, Dept of English, Dayal Singh College, DU

Jenny Rowena, Asst Professor, Dept of English, Miranda House, DU

K Ashraf,  Independent Researcher

M Kumaran, PhD Scholar, JNU

Aarathi P M, PhD Scholar, JNU

Smitha, PhD Scholary, JNU

Reshma R, PhD Scholar, DU




(2.)

*By TCN News,*

New Delhi: Jamia Teachers’ Solidarity Association has strongly condemned
implication of journalist KK Shahina in the Bangalore blast case by the
Karnataka police, and demanded withdrawal of the case against her who had
exposed in Tehelka fabricated evidences against Abdun Nasar Madani, head of
the People’s Democratic Front (PDP), in the blast case.

Going against the general trend of the media to blindly follow police
stories in terror cases particularly those involving Muslims, Shahina went
out to find out the truth of the Madani case. “In her latest expose in
Tehelka, Shahina shows how the case against Abdul Nasar Madani, head of the
People’s Democratic Front (PDP), accused in 2008 Bengaluru blasts, was
fragile and based on non-existent and false testimonies. Shahina traveled
through Kumbur, Hosathotta and Igoor (in Karnataka) to speak to witnesses
and villagers around Lakkeri estate where the alleged meeting to hatch the
Bengaluru blasts conspiracy was held. Puncturing the police allegations, the
villagers, many of them including BJP workers dismissed the presence of
Madani in the area as a mere rumour. While on her way to meet the witnesses,
Shahina and her colleagues were tailed by the police and received calls from
the circle inspector, who enquired if Shahina was a terrorist,” said the
teachers group JTSA.

JTSA has condemned the Karnataka Police for slapping two cases under IPC 506
for intimidating witnesses in the Bengaluru blast case against Shahina and
four others. “Far from intimidating witnesses, this is a clear case of
intimidating journalists who refuse to churn out police press releases as
investigative reportage,” JTSA said.

As truth is coming out in various terror cases in which initially Muslim
youth were implicated, media investigation in new terror cases is
appreciable.

“That security agencies were wary of even exploring the Hindutva angle in
blasts across the countries—even in face of hard evidence—is now an
established fact. Islam and terrorism were almost natural corollaries. Few
in the media questioned the round up and mass detention of Muslim youth that
followed after each blast. Indeed, police theories were peddled as the
truth, and detention and torture passed for investigation. Revelations
earlier this year that Hindutva groups may have been behind Malegaon, Mecca
Masjid and Ajmer and Samjhauta blasts should embarrass many ‘investigative
reporters’. In all of these cases, large sections of the media had chosen
simply to repeat verbatim the security agencies’ claims about the
involvement of HUJI, Let or SIMI.”

Fabrication of testimonies and planting of evidence—even kilos of RDX—is
routine business for many in the security agencies: Tariq Ahmed Batloo was
picked up at the Delhi airport and claimed by the Delhi police to have been
arrested from his hideout in Kashmir (2008); the arrest of five members of
Manitha Neethi Pasarai (MNP) in 2007 on charges of conspiring to bomb
hospitals in Coimbatore was exposed by the Tamil Nadu SIT to be a complete
fabrication by the police; Md. Qamar and Irshad Ali, police informers, were
declared terrorists of Al-Badr group when their cooperation was found
wanting by the Delhi Police Special Cell (2005-6)….the list is sadly too
long. K.K. Shahina was merely fulfilling her journalistic duty of
investigating the police claims of Madani’s complicity in the Bengaluru
blasts, given especially the inglorious history of frame-ups, the group
added.





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foundations of caste will crack and will never be a whole.
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