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From: <irfane...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 1:06 PM
Subject: Meeting on the demand to enact law on “Prevention of Communal and
Targeted Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations) Bill, 2011
To: citizen-mum...@googlegroups.com, AISF Mumbai <
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   Dear All

Re:   *Public meeting cum Press Conference on the demand to enact law on
“Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence (Access to Justice and
Reparations) Bill, 2011*

*Date:  on 18th November 2011*

*Venue:  Mumbai Marathi Patrakar Sangh Hall *

*Time:       at 3.00 p.m.*

Sir,

One of the promises of the UPA Government was enactment of a legislation to
prevent communal violence. After much prodding from the victims of communal
riots and human rights organizations, a draconian bill was proposed by the
government. The bill seemed to empower the police and the state machinery
with draconian powers as a remedy to “control” riots whereas the experience
of the victims and human rights organizations was that the power invested
in the police was either not used or was misused against the weaker
sections, mainly the minorities and dalits. After the riots very negligible
efforts were made to punish the guilty or to rehabilitate the victims of
targeted violence.

After much efforts and engagements with the authorities by various human
rights organizations, the National Advisory Council has proposed a bill
entitled “*Prevention Of Communal And Targeted Violence (Access to Justice
And Reparations) Bill, 2011*”.  The proposed Bill is not yet the best law
we need and does have some issues, but we feel it is a step in the right
direction. The Bill has been forwarded to the Government by the NAC but the
Govt. has not taken any further steps.

All India Secular Forum is therefore organizing a public meeting cum press
conference to demand that the Government take immediate steps to enact the “
*Prevention Of Communal And Targeted Violence (Access to Justice And
Reparations) Bill, 2011*” and place the legislation before the
Parliamentary Standing Committee and enact the Bill in Winter Session after
thorough and proper discussion in the Parliament.

The meeting cum press conference will be addressed by:

1)      Harsh Mander (Member, National Advisory Council)

2)      Farah Naqvi (Member, National Advosory Council)

3)      Justice H. Suresh (Retd. Bombay High Court Judge who was member of
People’s Tribunal that heard the victims of Gujarat Riots 2002, as Well as
Mumbai riots in 1992-93)

4)      Teesta Setalvad (Citizen for Justice and Peace, Mumbai and
Padmashree Awardee)

5)      Dr. Ram Puniyani (All India Secular Forum National Convening
Committee Member and a Peace Activist)

Kindly attend the public meeting and express your solidarity with the
cause. It is only our persistent mobilization that will ensure enactment of
the law.

Yours sincerely,

Irfan Engineer,

All India Secular Forum

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