Parveena Ahangar rejects CNN-IBN’s nomination for ‘Indian of the Year 2011′
December 11, 2011

This press release has been issued by the PARVEENA AHANGAR-led ASSOCIATION OF 
PARENTS FOR DISAPPEARED PERSONS
Srinagar, December 10, 2011:  On this
‘International Human Rights Day’, December 10, 2011, the APDP
(Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons), Srinagar, wishes to
state that there is something obscene and perverse in the manner the
CNN-IBN has nominated our organization for the ‘Indian of the Year
2011’ award. Sometimes, human rights can be violated by merely mocking
those who struggle for human rights.
The channel and its associates are
promoting this ‘award’ in all their publicity material as a recognition
for “architects and ambassadors of Brand India”. The APDP would like to
forthwith REJECT and condemn this gratuitous nomination of our
organization for this award which smacks of being yet another attempt
by corporate Indian media to cover-up and neutralize the crimes of the
Indian state in Kashmir.
We believe there is something sinister
in the way our organisation, which has been relentlessly struggling for
core human values like freedom, dignity and justice in the Valley in
the face of brutal state repression – largely condoned by the corporate
media – has been drafted into the eclectic ‘menu card’ of shortlisted
nominees just to buy some credibility to the ‘award’. The CNN-IBN or
its associates certainly did not consult us before including our name
on the nominees list.
The nomination states, ‘The award
recognizes the Indian(s) whose contribution to the country in a
calendar year has strengthened the foundation of our society and has
helped build Brand India in the process. The pinnacle of Indian
achievement….’
Applied in the context of our
organization, this is patently absurd. The APDP’s struggle for justice
and accountability has never been about “building Brand India” but
about questioning and challenging Brand India and its trampling over
the rights and lives of the people of Kashmir. We refuse to allow
ourselves to be co-opted into that brutal system and demean our
struggle for ‘rights’ by being foisted upon with some self-styled
award. Particularly, when it seems obvious that our name is on your
list merely as a ‘decoration’ to help prop up your credibility.
The award citation describes APDP as an organization ‘relentlessly
highlighting the issue of missing persons in Kashmir, and forcing the
government and rights groups to acknowledge and act’.
Describing the cases of enforced disappearances in Kashmir as that of ‘missing 
persons’ and claiming that due to
efforts of APDP the government and its agencies have acted and
acknowledged the issue of enforced disappearances in Kashmir, is both 
misinformed and misleading.
We wish to place on record that there
has been no formal response from the government agencies or
institutions on the issue of enforced disappearances in Kashmir. The
APDP have identified the perpetrators of the crimes, and there are
thousands of cases pending in the Srinagar High Court seeking sanction
for prosecution of the accused. However, draconian laws like the AFSPA
(Armed Forces Special Powers Act) in Kashmir continue to provide them
complete impunity. To claim that the government and its agencies have
responded to these gross acts of human rights violations and has
‘acted’ or punished the guilty is a blatant falsehood.
This nomination is a farce. Such
nominations take away from the struggle that we as the Association of
Parents of Disappeared Persons have been fighting for past two decades.
It also makes a mockery of the trauma and sufferings of the Kashmiri
people.
The only real ‘award’ the news channel
can bestow upon us is consistent and honest reportage of the heinous
crimes committed by the armed forces in Kashmir and highlight the
struggles and sacrifices of the people of Kashmir for justice and
freedom.
We demand that CNN-IBN forthwith remove our name from their nominee’s list.
PARVEENA AHANGAR
Spokesperson,
Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP)

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