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  • Citizens appeal to PM, CM: Save Soni Sori from Death in Jail

    Citizens appeal to PM, CM: Save Soni Sori from Death in Jail

    BeyondHeadlines News Desk

    In an open letter addressed to the Prime Minister of India and other officials, about 250 concerned activists, academics, intellectuals, students, professionals and democratic organisations have demanded immediate medical attention for the Adivasi school teacher, Soni Sori, 35, currently in custody in Raipur Central Jail, Chhattisgarh.  Soni Sori’s condition is believed to be rapidly deteriorating as a result of torture and sexual abuse at the hands of the Chhattisgarh police. She is the mother of three young children. Signatories to the letter include members of the National Advisory Council Harsh Mander and Aruna Roy, writers Arundhati Roy and Meena Kandasamy, respected economist Jean Dreze, Supreme Court advocate Prashant Bhushan and renowned intellectual Noam Chomsky.

    In a recent medical report, doctors found stones inserted in Ms. Sori’s genital tract and rectum, and in a letter smuggled out of the prison, Ms. Sori states that she was stripped and electrocuted during police interrogation.  Meantime, she received none of the follow-up medical treatment that she badly needs.

    More than six months after she was tortured, Sori continues to be imprisoned in Chhattisgarh and has received virtually no follow up medical treatment for the injuries she sustained in police custody and the infections that have developed as a consequence.

    No investigation or action has been initiated against the police officers responsible for her torture. On the contrary, Superintendent of Police Ankit Garg, named in Sori’s letters, was awarded a Gallantry Medal on Republic Day, 2012. Sori’s petition before the Supreme Court asking to be transferred out of Chhattisgarh has been subjected to repeated delays and is still pending. Her health continues to deteriorate in the meantime.

    Open Letter:

    To,
    Shri Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India
    Shri P. Chidambaram, Home Minister
    Shri Shekhar Dutt, Governor of Chhattisgarh
    Shri Raman Singh, Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh

    We, the undersigned, are deeply concerned by the rapidly worsening health of Soni Sori in Raipur Central Jail. She has been passing blood with her urine, is having difficulty to sit or get up, and has lost considerable weight. Despite doctors from NRS Medical Hospital having confirmed that stones had been inserted into her vagina and rectum, Soni Sori has received no proper medical attention. We fear for Soni’s life and are outraged and ashamed at this inhuman treatment of a woman in India.

    Soni Sori, 35, is an adivasi school teacher from Dantewada who was arrested in New Delhi on Oct 4 2011. Six months have passed since Soni was tortured physically and sexually but neither the state nor the central government has investigated the abuse. Her case has been repeatedly listed up in the Supreme Court but has been postponed every time. Throughout the duration of Soni Sori’s imprisonment, the state has also tried to stifle her communications with the civil society. In January this year, a team from various women’s groups across the country went to Raipur Jail to meet Soni, but they were prevented from doing so by the administration.

    The brutal treatment meted out to Soni Sori, and the prevailing situation of conflict and repression in Chhattisgarh, cause us grave concern about Soniin particular, and the situation of women prisoners, in general. We demand immediate access for fact-finding groups to meet with Soni Sori and others to assess their condition in jail, particularly their medical situation. We fear that Soni Sori’s condition is rapidly deteriorating, and demand that she receive immediate medical attention.

    Signed,

    Harsh Mander

    Meena Kandaswamy, Poet, Writer, Activist

    Prof. Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor Emeritus, MIT

    Prashant Bhushan, Advocate, Supreme Court of India

    Anand Patwardhan, Filmmaker

    Aruna Roy, Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS)

    Nikhil Dey,  Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS)

    Shankar Singh,  Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS)

    Dr. Deepankar Basu, Prof of Economic, UMass Amherst

    Dr. Prithvi R Sharma, MD

    Jean Dreze, Allahabad University

    Uma Chakravarti, Retd Professor, Delhi University

    Anand Chakravarti, Retd Professor, Delhi University

    Githa Hariharan, Writer

    Arundhati Roy, Writer & Social Activist

    Mohan Rao, Professor, JNU, Delhi

    Geetha Nambisan

    Dr. Abha Sur, Women Studies, MIT

    Hiren Gandhi, Darshan, Amhedabad

    Dr. Saroop Dhruv, Darshan, Amhedabad

    Alisha Sett, Student, Tufts Univ

    Dr. Suvrat Raju, Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad

    Manasi Pingle, Film Maker

    Admiral L Ramdas, Former Chief of Naval Staff, Alibag

    Lalita Ramdas, Alibag

    Prof. K.N. Panikkar

    Dr. Jonathan E Fine, M.D, Founder Physicians for Human Rights

    Santosh Rohit, Graduate Student, Univ. of Buffalo

    Dr. KS Sripada Raju

    Shrikumar Poddar

    Mayurika Poddar

    Soundarya Iyer, PhD student, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore

    Prof. Ved Vatuk

    Nurul Kabir

    Karthik Sekhar, PhD student, MIT

    Priyanka Srivastava

    Ananyo Maitra

    Srihari Murali, Indian Institute of Science

    Dr. Jonathan E. Fine, Founder Physicians For Human Rights

    Dr. Joyoni Dey, Professor, UMass Medical School

    Dr. Amit Basole, Asst. Prof., Bucknell Univ

    Dr. Veena Poonacha, Director, Research Center for Women’s Studies, SNDT Women’s University, Maharastra

    Dr. Jinee Lokaneeta, Prof. Drew Univ, NJ: Author of Transnational Torture, Law, Violence, and State Power in the United States and India, NYU Press

    Arati Chokshi,  Secretary, PUCL- Karnataka

    Himadri Sekhar,  Delhi School of Economics, Delhi

    Jyoti Punwani, Journalist, Mumbai

    Rajasekhar Jammalamadaka

    Aashish Sangoi

    Parvathy Prem, Graduate student, University of Texas at Austin

    Vishal Kudchadkar, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley

    Snehal Shingavi, Assistant Professor, English, University of Texas at Austin

    Sucharit Katyal, Graduate student, University of Texas at Austin

    Neetu Jain, Association for India’s Development, Austin

    Shikha Gupta, Association for India’s Development, Austin

    Anand Surada, Association for India’s Development, Austin

    Sivasankari Krishnanji, Association for India’s Development, Dallas

    Yatin Phatak, Association for India’s Development, Dallas

    Kirankumar Vissa, Hyderabad, India

    Sukla Sen

    Priti Turakhia Mumbai, India

    Indira Chakravarthi

    Reva Yunus

    Sridhar Seshan

    Kashif-ul-Huda, Editor, TwoCircles.net

    Shalini Gera, Delhi, India

    Asha Kilaru, Independent Public Health Researcher, Jan Aroghya Andolaan – Karnataka

    Pranesh Prakash

    Dr. Garga Chatterjee, Researcher, MIT

    Daniel Mazgaonkar, Mumbai

    Rohini Hensman, Mumbai

    Reena Mary George, University of Vienna, Austria

    Renu Pariyadath, University of Iowa, Iowa

    Chirag Bhangale

    Himanshu Kumar

    Dr. Margaret McFadden, Prof Emerita, Women’s Studies, Living/Learning Academic Center, Appalachian State Univ, NC

    K.J.Mukherjee, Professor, JNU, Delhi

    Yasmin Saikia Hardt-Nickachos, Chair in Peace Studies, Professor of History, Arizona State University

    Dr. Vandana Prasad

    Piya Chatterjee Associate Professor, Department of Women’s Studies, University of California at Riverside

    Uma Chandru, Member, PUCL-Bangalore & WSS

    Aishah Shahidah Simmons, Documentary Filmmaker/Lecturer, AfroLez® Productions

    Jane Ward, Associate Professor, Department of Women’s Studies, University of California, Riverside

    Vidya Bhushan Rawat, Delhi

    Satyen K. Bordoloi, Journalist, Film Critic, Mumbai

    Madhuri Krishnaswamy, Jagrit Adivasi Dalit Sangathan, M.P.

    Gowru Chinnapa

    Navaneetha Mokkil, Assistant Professor, Central University of Gujarat

    Shripad Dharmadhikary, Manthan Adhyayan Kendra, Badwani, MP

    Kavita Srivastava, PUCL National Secretary

    Pushkar Raj, General Secretary, PUCL

    Mahipal Singh, National Secretary PUCL

    Radha Kant Saxena, Vice President, PUCL, Rajasthan

    Prem Krishna Sharma, President, PUCL, Rajasthan

    Nishat Hussein, V.P President, PUCL Rajasthan

    Mamta Jaitly, Vividha Mahila Alekhan evam Sandharbh kendra,

    Renuka Pamecha, WRG, Jaipur

    Indu Krishnan, Independent Documentary Film Maker

    Debo Prosad Roy Choudhury, Association for Protection of Democratic Rights (APDR)

    Leni Chaudhuri, Jan Swasthya Abhiyan, Mumbai.

    Reena Mary George, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

    Katyayani Poet, activist, Chairperson of Janchetna

    Shivarth Pandey, Disha Students Organisation

    Abhinav, Disha Student Organisation

    Sukhwinder Editor, Mazdoor Bigul & Pratibadh (Punjabi journal)

    Sandeep Samwad, Journalist & Activist

    Tapish Maindola, Textile Workers Union, Gorakhpur

    Rajwinder, Karkhana Mazdoor Union, Ludhiana

    Ajay Swami, Delhi Metro Kamgar Union

    Lakhwinder, Editor, Lalkar, Punjab

    Meenakshy, Arvind Memorial Trust

    Kalpana Karunakaran, Assistant Prof., IIT Madras

    Madhusree Mukherjee, Writer

    Abha Bhaiya, Jaipur, Rajasthan

    Dr Debabrata Roy, Laifungbam President, Elders’ Council, Centre for Organisation Research & Education, Manipu

    Shankar Gopalakrishnan, Campaign for Survival and Dignity

    Janet Chawla

    Pushpa Achanta Member, WSS-Karnataka

    Gracy Andrew, Country Manager, CorStone, www.corstone.org

    Ramneek Singh, Playwright, Bangalore

    Amar Jesani, Editor, Indian Journal of Medical Ethics

    Dr. Anand Philip, Medico Friend Circle

    Pushpa Achanta, WSS, Bangalore

    Nisha Biswas, Kolkata

    Ritika Shrimali, York University, Canada

    Dunu Roy, Hazards Centre

    Janaki Nair, Professor, Centre for Historical Studies, JNU

    Mohan Rao, Professor, JNU

    Vinod Raina

    Nalini Visvanathan

    Tithi Nandy, HEALTHWATCH Forum, UP

    Jasodhara Dasgupta, National Alliance on Maternal Health and Human Rights

    Siddhartha Sharma, ISI, Kolkata

    Kirity Roy, MAUSUM & Programme Against Custodial Torture & Impunity

    Mohit Jaiswal

    Devra Weber, Associate Professor, UC Riverside

    Kiran Uppalapati, Charlotte, NC

    Chandni Sheth

    Dr. Anish Mokashi, Independent Researcher, Coimbatore

    Junuka Deshpande, Artist and filmmaker, Coimbatore

    Dr. Smita Mukherjee, University of Pittsburgh Medical School, Pittsburgh

    Shalini Bhutani, Legal Researcher, New Delhi

    Joanna Levitt, Director, International Accountability Project, California

    Dr. Reety Arora, Association for India’s Development, Pittsburgh

    Rounak Narvekar, Association for India’s Development, Pittsburgh

    Prerna Grover, Graduate student, University of Pittsburgh

    Madhav Sankunny, Graduate student, University of Pittsburgh

    Chris Mason, Amnesty International Group 39, Pittsburgh

    Dr. Ashwin Kumar, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh

    Lavanya Subramanian, Graduate student, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh

    Kaushik Vaidyanathan, Graduate student, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh

    Jordana Rosenfeld, Amnesty International Group 39, Pittsburgh

    Mamata Dash, Activist and Independent Researcher

    Madhuresh Kumar, NAPM

    Sylvanna Falcon, Assistant Professor Latin American & Latino Studies Department, University of California, Santa Cruz

    Dr Fawzia Afzal-Khan, Prof of English and Director of Gender Studies, Montclair State University, NJ

    Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Syracuse University

    Erin Runions, Associate Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Pomona College, California

    Devra Weber, Associate Professor, History, UC-Riverside

    Dipti Misri, University of Colorado

    Dr. Swati Dhawan

    Swapna Kollu, Researcher, Boston

    Rupal Oza

    Komal Choksi, Psychologist, New York City

    Shibani Potnis

    Rucha Chitnis

    Madhav Srimohan

    Dr. Sanjeev Mahajan, Mountainview, CA

    Tsering Dhundup, Dharamshala, India

    Deeksha Bajpai Tewari, Delhi University

    Sudharshana Bordoloi, York University, Canada

    Ajay Panicker

    SR Hiremath, Samaj Parivartan Samuday, Karnataka

    Amrita Basu, Departments of Political Science and Women’s and Gender Studies, Amherst College

    Mahtab Alam, Civil Rights’ Activist and Journalist, Delhi

    Shabnam Hashmi, Social Activist, Delhi

    Patricia Morton, Chair and Associate Professor of Architectural History, Univ of California, Riverside

    Jaskiran K. Mathur PhD,  Chairperson Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice, St. Francis College, NY

    Vivek Sundara, HRA,Mumbai

    Naazneen Diwan, Los Angeles

    Archana A. Pathak PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Gender, Sexuality & Women’s Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University

    Bettina Aptheker, Distinguished Professor, Feminist Studies Department, University of California, Santa Cruz

    Dr. Anjali Arondekar, Associate Professor Department of Feminist Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz

    Basuli Deb, Assistant Professor,English/Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    Dr. Padma Balasubramanian

    Prof. Bishnupriya Ghosh, Department of English, University of California, Santa Barbara

    Deepa Rajkumar

    Punita Chaudhary, Filmmaker, Mumbai

    Asutosha Acharya, York University

    Nishant Upadhyay, York University

    Rahul Varman, IIT, Kanpur

    Pradeep Esteves, Bangalore

    Dr. Abhay Shukla, Pune

    Priya Thangarajah

    Aditi Malhotra

    Pratiksha Baxi, CSLG, JNU

    Sheba George, Ahmedabad

    Minnie Vaid, Filmmaker and author

    Rona Wilson, Secretary, Public Relations, Committee for Release of Political Prisoners

    Shoma Sen, Committee Against Violence on Women

    Jayasree Subramanian, TISS, Hyderabad

    Vani Subramanian, Saheli Women’s Resource Centre. Delhi

    Kavita Krishnan, AIPWA

    Aarti Sethi, Columbia University

    Patricia Morton, Chair and Associate Professor of Architectural History, UC Riverside

    Soumitra Ghosh, North Bengal Forum of Forest People and Forest Workers, SIliguri

    Sanjay Basu Mullick, Jharkhand Jangal Bachao Andolan, Ranchi

    Pushpa Toppo, Jharkhand Jangal Bachao Andolan

    Madhu Mehra, New Delhi

    Sushil Khanna Professor, Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta

    Rajashri Dasgupta Journalist, Kolkata

    Nandini Rao

    Kavita Shourie Vissanji, Samskara Wellness, Mumbai

    Vijayshree Danthurthi, Charlotte, NC

    Nitin Sonawane

    Purba Rudra, Kolkata

    Balmurli Natrajan Mining Zone People’s Solidarity Group, USA

    Vidya Kalaramadam, Assistant Professor, Women’s and Gender Studies, William Paterson University of New Jersey

    Elizabeth Gillaspy

    Nandita Ghosh

    Amrita Shodhan, Teacher, London, UK

    Runu Chakraborty

    Christine Guzaitis Department Chair, Gender and Women’s Studies, Scripps College

    Richa Nagar, Unıversıty of Mınnesota

    Joe Athialy, New Delhi

    Chakraverti Mahajan

    Manasi Mayerkar, University of Pittsburgh

    Anindya Dutta

    Maj Gen S.G.Vombatkere (Retd), Mysore

    Rıcha Nagar, Unıversıty of Mınnesota

    Pramila

    Anand Sivaraman, Entrepreneur, Bangalore

    Manohar Elavarthi, Praja Rajakiya Vedike, Bangalore

    Neeraj Malik

    Christine Guzaitis, Assistant Professor, Department Chair, Gender and Women’s Studies, Scripps College, Claremont, CA

    Hardip Grewal

    Christine Ward Gailey

    Abha Bhaiya, Jaipur, Rajasthan

    Esha Niyogi De, Lecturer, Department of English, University of California, Los Angeles

    Sejal Sutaria, Assistant Professor of English, Earlham College, Indiana

    Parama Roy, Professor of English, University of California, Davis

    Jhuma Sen, Advocate, Supreme Court

    Organizations

    Alliance for a Secular and Democratic South Asia, MIT

    Association for India’s Development

    Bigul Mazdoor Dasta, Delhi

    India Foundation Inc. of Michigan

    International Alliance for Defense of Human Rights in India

    Moving Republic, Bangalore

    Matrika Charitable Trust

    Peoples Solidarity Concerns, Bangalore

    People’s Union for Civil Liberties, India

    Sanhati

    South Asian Alliance, UK (www.southasianalliance.org)

    South Asia Solidarity Initiative

    The South Asian Political Action Committee at Tufts University, MA

    Vaishnava Center for Enlightenment Inc.

    Vedanta Society of East Lansing, Michigan

    ViBGYOR Film Collective, Thrissur

    Women Against Sexual Violence & State Repression

  • Stop Harassing Koodankulam Activists

    Stop Harassing Koodankulam Activists

    Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNPD) and Indian Social Action Forum on Monday released a statement signed by several eminent citizens urging government to stop harassing the activists who are protesting construction of the nuclear power plant in Koodankulam.

    They have asked the government to drop concocted charges against them, and instead to resume dialogue. 

    PK Sundaram of CNPD also announced ‘Koodankulam Chalo rally’ on March 15 where people from across the country will be urged to visit the proposed site and see the truth themselves.

     

    Please find below the complete statement:

    We are dismayed and pained at the government’s campaign of vilification of the sustained popular movement against the Koodankulam nuclear plant, which has raised vital issues of atomic safety. These issues have assumed pivotal importance worldwide after the Fukushima disaster, the world’s first multiple-reactor meltdown. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has trivialised the movement, and the five months-long relay fast by thousands of people, by attributing it to “the foreign hand”, or Western non-governmental organisations, without citing even remotely credible evidence.

    This is part of a growing, dangerous, tendency to delegitimise dissent. If we reduce genuine differences and disagreements with official positions to mere plots of “subversion” by “the foreign hand”, there can be no real engagement with ideas, and no democratic debate through which divergences can be reconciled. Absence of debate on nuclear safety, itself a life-and-death matter, can only impoverish the public discourse and our democracy. The “foreign hand” charge sounds especially bizarre because the government has staked all on installing foreign-origin reactors and tried to dilute the nuclear liability Act under foreign pressure. 

    The claim that all is well with our expansion-oriented nuclear power programme sounds hollow in the absence of an independent, thorough, transparent review by a broadly representative body, which includes non-Department of Atomic Energy personnel and civil society representatives. Some of us called for this 10 months ago. But the government ignored our plea.  Its attitude to nuclear hazards is worrisome given its abysmal and persistent failure to protect Indian citizens’ lives and rights in the Bhopal gas disaster.

    We urge the government to cease harassment and persecution of activists of the anti-nuclear movements in Koodankulam and other sites, to drop concocted charges against them, and instead to resume dialogue. Until people’s fears and concerns are allayed, all nuclear power-plant construction must be halted. There must be no use of force—categorically, and regardless of the circumstances. Ramming nuclear plants down the throats of unwilling people will usher in a police state. 

    A Gopalakrishnan

    Abdul Raheem TM

    Abhay Vir Singh

    Ajay Kumar

    Ajay Patnaik

    Ajaya Kumar Singh, Bhubaneshwar

    Alaka Basu

    Ali Javed

    Amar Jesani, Editor, Indian Journal of Medical Ethics

    Amartya Paul

    Amit Bhaduri

    Amita Baviskar

    Ammu Joseph

    Anuradha Chenoy

    Arun Mitra

    Aruna Rodrigues, Bangalore

    Arundhati Roy

    B K Pal

    B N Thakur

    Bindu Desai

    Capt. J. Rama Rao, Hyderabad

    Chaitali Bhowmick

    D Sucharitha

    Deepa Dhanraj

    Deepak Nayyar

    Dinesh Abrol

    Dipankar Gupta

    DR. EAS Sharma, 

    Elisa Morsicain

    Gabriele Dietrich, NAPM

    Gargi Chakravorthy

    Gauhar Raza, New Delhi

    Harsh Mander, 

    Himanshu Thakkar

    Imrana Qadeer

    Janaki Nair

    Jaya Mehta

    Jayati Ghosh

    Justice B G Kolse-Patil

    Justice H. Suresh

    Kamal Mitra Chenoy,

    Kamayani Bali Mahabal, Advocate, Mumbai

    Kumkum Roy

    L S Chawla

    Lakshmi Kutty

    Lata Mani, Bengaluru

    M G Devasahayam

    M V Ramana 

    Maj Gen. S G Vombatkere

    Malobika

    Mary John

    Meenakshi Ganguly, Human Rights Watch

    Meha Dixit

    Meher Engineer, Kolkata

    Mili Sahu

    Minati Panda

    Mira Shiva

    Moggallan Bharti

    Mohan Rao

    Muhammaed Muhassin

    Mukul Kesavan

    Mukul Sharma

    Nabita Baruah

    Nandini Gooptu

    Nandini Sundar

    Navroze Contractor

    Neeladri Bhattacharya

    Nirupam Sen

    P M Bharagava

    Pijush Kanti Das, Secretary General, Committee on People’s and Environment, Silchar

    Pooja Ravi

    Prashant Bhushan, New Delhi

    Pratihar Sharma

    Rajaneesh S R

    Rajesh Tandon

    Ram Manohan Reddy

    Ramchandra Guha

    Ramila Bisht

    Rupa Chawdhary

    S Alok Kumar

    S N Malakar

    S P Shukla

    Sankar Narayan, Bhubaneswar

    Seema Mustafa, Journalist, New Delhi

    Shabnam Hashmi, New Delhi

    Shankar Sharma, Mulubagilu, Karnataka

    Shripad Dharmadhikari

    Shruti Dubey

    Shruti Jain

    Soumya Rajan

    Sudhir Chella Rajan, IIT Madras

    Sumit Sarkar

    Supriya Varma

    Susan Visvanathan

    Suvrat Raju

    Swathi S Senan

    Tanika Sarkar

    Uma V Chandru, Member, PUCL, Bangalore

    Umasankar Behera

    V K Yadavendu

    V.N.Sharma, Jharkhand Vigyan Manch

    Vineet Tiwari

    Vineeta Bal, National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi

    Vinod Koshti

    Vivek Sundara, HRA, Mumbai

    Zoya Hasan

    (Courtesy: Pratirodh)