*it is amazing that no corporate media, not even the mainstream human rights
groups talk about this massacre. farida*
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*http://www.countercurrents.org/alam250511.htm*
*Quarter Century On, Hashimpura Massacre Victims
Wait For Justice*

*By Md. Ali and Mahtab Alam*

25 May, 2011
*Twocircles.net*<http://twocircles.net/2011may23/quarter_century_hashimpura_massacre_victims_wait_justice.html>

*New Delhi:* Sometimes, nay most of the times in India, thanks to the slow
judicial process, victims have to wait for centuries to get justice. Around
a quarter century (24 years) has passed and the victims of Hashimpura
massacre are yet to see the murderers of their loved ones, get punished. On
22 May 1987, in Hashimpura, a locality in the Meerut City, 42 innocent
Muslims were allegedly killed in cold blood by the personnel of Provincial
Armed Constabulary (PAC).

Trial in the case, which was transferred from Ghaziabad court to Tis Hazari
on the orders of the Supreme Court, is yet to conclude. Advocate Akbar
Abidi, additional special public prosecutor in this case told TwoCircles.net
that the case is in the last stages of presentation of prosecution
witnesses. There were around 140 witnesses in the case out of which more
than 20 died during last 24 years. Eighty three witnesses have already been
produced before the court. Even the accused who are in total 19, got reduced
to 16, three died during the course of last 24 years. Next date of the trial
in the Hashimpura massacre is May 30th.

Recalling his own first hand experiences of the massacre, Vibhuti Narayan
Rai, the then Superintendent of Police, Ghaziabad, UP, said, “There are some
experiences that stick with you throughout your life. They always stay with
you like a nightmare and sometimes are like debts on your shoulders. The
experience at Hashimpura Massacre was such an experience for me.””“

Rai, who is also writing a book on the massacre, told that the country might
have forgotten one of the most chilling and cold blooded murders but the
loved ones of those 42 killed still remember the case and are hopeful that
they will get justice. “Let’s not forget it is also the black chapter in the
history of UP Police,” he told TCN. He is just back to Wardha from
Hashimpura.

The Hashimpura massacre occurred during the communal riots that broke out in
Meerut in May 1987. Apparently, the immediate provocation was the Rajiv
Gandhi-led Central government's decision to open the Babri Masjid for
worship by Hindus. In April several areas of Meerut city were affected by
communal violence during the Muslim festival of Shab-e-Barat.

Law and judiciary are dredging on and who knows it can many more years. But
the victims have still got hopes to get justice, refusing to believe in the
maxim that “Justice delayed, Justice denied”

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