Tag: Senior journalist

  • 2nd  NATIONAL CONVENTION on POLITICS OF TERROR: TARGETTING MUSLIM YOUTH

    2nd NATIONAL CONVENTION on POLITICS OF TERROR: TARGETTING MUSLIM YOUTH

    To defend Secularism, Peace and Unity

    On behalf of the People of India, We invite you to attend the

    2nd  NATIONAL CONVENTION on

     POLITICS OF TERROR: TARGETTING MUSLIM YOUTH

    Speakers:

    * Maulana Rabey Hasan Nadwi, President, All India Muslim Personal Law Board will also speak at the Convention.

    1. Mr. Mulayam Singh Yadav, National President, Samajwadi Party,
    2. Mr. H.D. Dev Gowda, ex-Prime Minister,
    3. Mr. A.B. Vardhan, ex-Secretary General, CPI,
    4. Mr. Prakash Karat, Secretary General, CPIM
    5. Mr. Navin Patnaik, CM, Odisha,
    5. Mr. Sharad Yadav, JD (U),
    6. Mr. Mohd Adeeb, MP Rajya Sabha,
    7. Mr. Laloo Prasad Yadav, National President, RJD,
    8. Mr. Ramvilas Paswan, National President, LJP,
    9. Mr. Farooq Abdullah, Union Minister and ex-President, National Conference,
    10. Mr. Mani Shankar Iyer, Congress,
    11. Mr. Hanumant Rao, Congress,
    12. Mr. Wajahat Habibullah, Chairman, National Commission for Minorities,
    13. Mr. Atul Kumar Anjan, CPI
    14. Mr. Ajit Sahi, Senior Journalist,
    15. Ms. Manisha Sethi, Jamia Teachers Solidarity Association
    16. Mr. Ameeque Jamei, CPI Youth wing.

    Date & Venue: 4th Nov, 2012 at Mawlankar Hall, Rafi Marg, New Delhi at 10.30 am.

    Organised by: Peoples’ Campaign Agaisnt Politics of Terror (PCPT), New Delhi.

  • Police’s Lies Revealed in Kazmi Case

    Police’s Lies Revealed in Kazmi Case

    Mahtab Alam

    Refuting the Delhi Police’s claims that arrested journalist Syed Kazmi’ and his wife had been receiving ‘illegal and un-accounted’ foreign remittances regularly, the family members and friends of Syed Kazmi on Wednesday produced documents at a press conference held at Press Club of India in New Delhi.

    The documents produced establish that there was nothing illegal and suspicious about the money transferred in family’s account.

    Last month, the Delhi Police Commissioner B. K. Gupta alleged that Kazmi’s wife Jahan Ara Kazmi had received Rs.18.78 lakh in foreign remittances and Kazmi Rs.3.8 lakh, indicating that these transactions were unaccounted for. However, according to the documents available (a copy of which is with this reporter) these transactions date back at least four years and originate in the Gulf Emirate of Dubai.

    They are following a regular monthly pattern and were all sent by Jahanara Kazmi’s son from a previous marriage to Kazmi’s long deceased elder brother.

    The friends, gathered under the banner of Kazmi Solidarity Committee, a group of eminent journalists, activists, lawyers and academician in defence of Syed Kazmi said, “We believe that this interpretation of available facts strains credulity”. They further said, “It has also fostered a sense of public hostility towards Kazmi’s case by suggesting that these remittances were received in the months of February and March, when they were actually spread over several years. This is deliberate and blatant misrepresentation of facts”.

    Forced to confess, says Kazmi 

    According to a hand-written application dated 2nd April, filed by Syed Kazmi before Vinod Yadav, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) of Tis Hazari Courts of Delhi, he was forced to confess. “I was forced to sign on papers which were not given for reading. I was also made to sign on blank papers…When I refused; I was constantly threatened about my life and well being of my family. The Delhi Police Special Cell people were doing all things as per their will without caring for law,” reads the application. Kazmi further alleges, “I would also like to state that the applicant was never consulted before any statement.

    In some instances, I was forced under duress to speak as if I was comfortable and willing to give statements. I apprehend that a video might have been made to mislead the proceeding in the courts”.

    It can be noted here, Kazmi was interrogated through the early phase of his detention by unidentified persons. Contrary to the clear guidelines laid down in the D.K. Basu case, several of the police personnel who interrogated him did not wear name tags or uniforms. This earned the Special Branch of the Delhi Police a stern reprimand by CMM Vinod Yadav on March 17.

    ‘Why delay in filling Charge-sheet’ 

    Raising doubts about the unnecessary delay in filling charge sheet members of the committee asked, “if the police so sure about involvement of Mr. Kazmi in the case, why not they are filling charge-sheet”. Kazmi’s bail application was turn down by CMM Vinod Yadav holding that global inquiries into the bombing might be compromised by his release. The CMM also acceded in large part to a prosecution request not to discuss evidence in open court.

    But the members of committee asks, “If the Delhi Police are so anxious that their evidence should not be known to the wider public, we question how they have been putting out selective leaks with the seeming intent to influence the public mood”.

    Kazmi was remanded to twenty days in police custody on March 7 but transferred to judicial custody four days before this remand period expired. This was done without prior notice to the family or Kazmi’s defence lawyers and ostensibly because the Special Branch of the Delhi Police had no further need to keep him. His bail application came up before the CMM on March 30 but the hearing was adjourned till April 3 because prosecution lawyers were not present.

    “We question this quite blatant violation of procedure by the Delhi Police in a matter with serious international ramifications,” said the members of the committee. Wednesday’s press conference was addressed by Eminent Journalists, John Cherian, Sukumar Murlidharan, Seema Mustufa, Activists Shabnam Hashmi, Manisha Sethi, the Supreme Court Lawyer, Colin Gonsalves and Kazmi’s Wife Jahan Ara Kazmi.

    Eminent Journalists Vouched for Kazmi

    At the press conference senior and eminent journalists vouched for Kazmi’s integrity and demanded his immediate release.  Eminent journalist and Frontline’s Chief of Bureau, John Cherian said “Kazmi was the easiest scapegoat. A lot of us, including Syed Kazmi and Seema Mustufa, went to Iraq in 2002 to cover the war… That was the first time I met him”. Recalling his visit to Syria last year with Syed Kazmi, he added “Kazmi has always been proud of the work he’s done having covered wars. He is also very proud of his family. I hope he comes out unharmed. We will demand heavy reparation after his release for the wrongful arrest”.

    Others journalists who are part of the committee includes, Senior Journalist and Former Editor of Tehelka Weekly, Ajit Sahi, Assistant Editor of Daily DNA, Iftikhar Gilani, Senior Journalist Javed Naqvi, Veteran Journalist, Kuldeep Nayyar, Writer and Columnist, Praful Bidwai, Political Editor of Outlook Weekly Saba Naqvi, Veteran Journalist Saeed Naqvi, Senior Journalist Sandeep Dixit, Editor of Monthly Hard News, Sanjay Kapoor, Senior Journalist, Zafar Agha.

    The committee is an informal grouping of concerned journalists, civil rights activists and academics, united in the belief that a vast travesty of justice is taking place with the arrest and continuing incarceration of Syed Mohammad Ahmad Kazmi, a senior and well respected journalist.

    Prof. Ali Javed, Prof. Anuradha Chenoy, Prof. Apoorvanand, Advocate Colin Gonsalves, Prof. Kamal Mitra Chenoy, Film maker Mahesh Bhat, Dr. Manisha Sethi, Activist Mansi Sharma, Advocate Nitya Ramakrishnan, Activist Shabnam Hashmi are also part of the committee. The committee will be holding a public meeting on 23 April in Delhi.

    Kazmi was arrested on March 6. He was hustled into a police vehicle at 11:30 that morning as he emerged from the India Islamic Cultural Centre on Lodi Road. He was later produced before magistrate and remanded in to police custody for his alleged role in Israeli Embassy Bomb blast case.

    (Mahtab Alam is a Delhi based Civil Rights Activist and Independent Journalist. He can be contacted at activist.journalist @gmail.com)

  • Activists and Intellectuals demand Immediate Release of Syed Mohd Kazmi

    Activists and Intellectuals demand Immediate Release of Syed Mohd Kazmi

    BeyondHeadlines News Desk

    Syed Mohammad Kazmi (50) has been arrested by Delhi Police Special Cell for allegedly having played a facilitating role for the sticky bomb attack on the Israeli Embassy’s Car on 13 February 2012 in New Delhi. Human Rights activists and public intellectuals have written a letter to the Government of India raising questions on the arrest and have demanded not to surrender the due process of law on the pressures from Israel and the United States. The letter is produced below:

    Letter to the Government of India

    The undersigned condemn the arrest of senior journalist Syed Mohammad Kazmi by the Delhi Police Special Cell in connection with the attack on Israeli diplomat last month. Mr. Kazmi’s arrest is reminiscent of the arrest and false allegations against another veteran journalist, Iftikhar Gilani, several years ago. We fear that Mr. Kazmi may be made a scapegoat in order to please an international lobby. It is no secret that Israel held Iran culpable within minutes of the attack, and there has been immense pressure on India to sever its ties with Iran—both from Israel and the US (to the extent that US displayed its obvious unhappiness to foreign secretary Ranjan Mathai with the fact that India was not heeding the unilateral sanctions imposed by the US on Iran).

    Israel also pressurized India to support a resolution condemning “Iranian terrorism” in the UN Security Council. While the Indian government has so far held out against the pressure, even refusing to implicate Iran in the attack, a recent report in Jerusalem Post stated that, “Israel provided the Indian authorities with information on two suspects in the attack connected with Iran” (http://www.jpost.com/DiplomacyAndPolitics/Article.aspx?id=257830). Has Mr. Kazmi been picked up upon tips provided by Israeli agencies? How credible can these inputs be, given Israel’s clear intent to condemn and implicate Iran as the source of the attack? We are anxious that the Persian-knowing Mr. Kazmi, a journalist with the Iranian News agency, IRNA, who would obviously be in regular touch with his sources and employers in Iran and the Iranian embassy, is being targeted precisely because of these reasons. 

    Mr. Kazmi is well respected and known to the journalist fraternity for his professional integrity. We demand that he be immediately released on bail and the due process of law followed.

     

    In solidarity,

    Manisha Sethi, Jamia Teachers’ Solidarity Association

    Ajit Sahi, Senior Journalist, Delhi

    Mahtab Alam, Civil Rights Activist and Freelance Journalist

    Seema Mustafa, Senior Journalist  

    Arundhati Roy, Writer and Activist

    Prof. Kamal Mitra Chenoy, JNU

    Prof. Amwar Alam, Center for West Asian Studies, Jamia

    Shabnam Hashmi, ANHAD

    Javed Naqvi, Senior Journalist

    Sanjay Kak, Filmmaker

    Prof. Sohini Ghosh, MCRC, Jamia

    Sadiq Naqvi, Journalist

  • Questions raised over the existence of Indian Mujahideen

    Questions raised over the existence of Indian Mujahideen

    Afroz Alam Sahil, BeyondHeadlines  

    Lucknow: Questioning the secular nature of the Indian judicial and political system, civil rights activists have demanded a White Paper on Indian Mujahideen (IM) and the terror cases in which right wing groups like Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh are allegedly involved.

    Moreover, a demand has been made for creation of a special commission to look into all the terror cases in the last ten years and Abhinav Bharat, Sanatan, Hindu Yuva Vahini, Hindu Janjagran Samiti and Bajrang Dal be banned.

    The demands were made at a seminar organized recently on Malegaon bomb blasts, judicial communalism and the truth of Indian Mujahideen.

    The increasing communal tendency of judiciary on terrorist issues came up as a serious concern in the seminar while raising doubt on the very existence of IM.

    Senior journalist, Subhash Gatade said that when judiciary accepts that two accused of Malegaon blasts, Kalsangda and Sahu both were aware of the conspiracy of Malegaon blasts then how and why bail was granted to them.

    “Though in the same case, even after the confession of Swami Aseemanand, 9 innocent Muslim youths are still in jail. This is nothing but judicial communalism,” he added.

    Magsaysay awardee Sandeep Pandey raised concern that though all the enquiries and the civil society calls Batla house encounter a fake one, the govt sees it as one of its achievements. It clearly indicates that how this government views terrorism with a communal approach.

    While addressing the audience, national president of Welfare Party of India, Mujtaba Farooq said that the politics behind the terrorist blasts is connected to the politics of distrust against Muslims that has been built meticulously. “Even after ATS’s allegations on Col. Purohit of training one thousand people for carrying out blasts, why was it not enquired by intelligence?” he asked.

    “Civil society needs to start a political campaign to destroy the conspiracy against building a propaganda of terrorism by associating  IM’s  name though it neither has any base nor any evidence,” said senior journalist, Ajit Sahi.