*Irom Sharmila  Solidarity Campaign*
*Repeal AFSPA NOW!!*
Being launched on the 2nd October and will go on till 10th December across
India -*Join the campaign on 2nd October 2011 in Mumbai***
*Date: *2nd October 2011
*Time: *9.00 am to 11 .00 pm**
*Venue: *Mahatma Gandhi Statue, near Mantralaya, Churchgate**
* *

Armed Forces Special Powers Act, a colonial legacy used against Mahatma
Gandhi, was promulgated initially in the Naga areas of Assam (later divided
between 4 states) and later in Mizoram, initially in parts of Manipur and
later in all of Manipur. The ordinance after a brief discussion in the
Parliament was endorsed and got the status of Act on August 18, 1958,
despite stiff resistance from various quarters who challenged it as a
martial and draconian law. Since then it has been in force in one part or
the other of the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya,
Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Jammu and Kashmir (since 1991). The
continuation of the 'disturbed area' status under the AFSPA in many part of
the country is illegal in view of the violation of the mandatory six monthly
periodic reviews directed by Supreme Court in its 1997 Judgement.

AFSPA continues to be the most potent repressive tool of the Indian state
that empowers even a non commissioned officer of the armed forces of the
Union to kill on mere suspicion and provide legal immunity from prosecution,
thereby causing untold misery and agony among the peoples of the affected
regions. The imposition of AFSPA is synonymous to heavy militarisation in
these states leading to gross civil and political rights violations
including enforced disappearances, extra-judicial execution, torture,
inhuman and degrading treatment, rape and other forms of sexual violence
against women, arbitrary arrest and detention.

This law is more draconian than its predecessor act used by the British to
suppress the Quit India Movement. On the pretext of controlling insurgency,
this Act has only intensified the insurgency in the region and legitimised
thousands of gross human rights violations like rape, torture, murder and
“disappearances” of innocent people in the North East and J&K. The
democratic movements in the North East and J&K have consistently demanded
the repeal of the Act and demilitarisation for decades.

People’s movements all across North-East and J & K and other parts of India
have been struggling for repeal of this draconian Act.  Relentless struggle
for last one decade by Manipur People’s Movement led by Irom Sharmila- known
to us , is  one of the  many struggles on this issue across various states.

Along with the struggles of millions of people against the militarisation
and the AFSPA, the hunger fast of Irom  Sharmila Chanu is going to complete
11 years now . She is being force fed through her nose by the Government,
arrested on charges for attempt to commit suicide, criminalised as a high
security prisoner, denying her access to family, friends, supporters and the
media. It is a shame that in this land of Gandhi, a non-violent protester
has been subjected to such humiliation for more than a decade. Even as she
continues her struggle along with many in the NE and J&K, we appeal to our
comrades in human rights groups and people’s movements across the country to
demand repeal of the AFSPA along with other draconian laws like the UAPA,
MCOCA, CSPSA etc. and resist the increasing cutailment of democratic spaces.

In Solidarity and support to struggle against the Armed Forces Special Power
Act various programme and action are being held all across India under the
banner of the Save Irom Sharmila Solidairy Campaign from October 2nd – the
Non Violence Day - and will culminate at Delhi on December 1oth – the Human
Rights Day.

*Let us Join hands in this struggle and to highlight the relentless fast for
the last 11 years by Irom Sharmila as well as  all other struggles against
the Armed Forces Special Power ACT. *
 **
*WE DEMAND*

Ø   The Government should make serious efforts to have meaningful dialogue
with Irom Sharmila and seriously take action to fulfil her demands for which
she had put her life at stake.

Ø   An all party delegation should meet Irom  Sharmila and give her Manipur
people’s Movement  serious  hearing and raise her concerns in the parliament
.

Ø   We demand that the NHRC should immediately visit her and Manipur to give
heed to the human rights violation in the area and to take appropriate
action.

Ø   Government should immediately work out and announce a phased, time-bound
demilitarisation plan to withdraw the Army and other para -military forces
from internal security duties in NE States and J&K.

Please join the campaign in Mumbai ... please confirm your participation ...
* *
*Zindabad*

Guddi S.L, GG Parikh,  Sukla Sen, Daniel Mazgoankar,  Asad , Shimanshu,   Suhas
Kolhekar, Simpreet Singh, Jatin Desai,   Mukta Srivastava

Contact: 9869059860, 9969530060



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