Sunday, September 27, 2009

Poilice, Media, Maoists

Indian

Police impersonating media persons to reach Maoists, or suspected Maoists, adds a more sinister dimension to the debate on Media and government. This will not only ensure that Media persons are suspect in the rural hinterland, but will seriously expose reporters to risk. This no less critical than media persons being arrested for suspected links with various underground elements

Friday, September 25, 2009

On Murder anniversary in Orissa, , Fast Courts, Faster Acquittals

On Murder anniversary in Orissa, , Fast Courts, Faster Acquittals

Rumours Kandhamal victim was ritually sacrificed.

By John Dayal, with detailed inputs from Ajaya Kumar Singh in Orissa:

September 25, 2009


Why are there so many acquittals in the Fast Track courts trying the cases of murders and arsons in Kandhamal during August-September 2008?

Indian Human Rights groups are aghast at the outcome of murder cases in these courts. In one case the son testified in the court that he was witness to the killing of his father and knows the killers. Yet, the accused were acquitted. And now there are rumours that perhaps it was more than a mere murder – that it was a case of a ritual human sacrifice, for which once Kandhamal was notorious in the country.

In the second murder case, the witness out of intimidation and possibly other considerations including money, turned hostile in court. He was taken to the courts by friends of the accused in their vehicle.

Some families of the victims have in fact been forced to become Hindus and join the RSS, local people say.

In his latest report from Orissa, Ajaya Kumar Singh interviewed the son of the victim who had been dragged from a running public bus full of passengers. At least two witnesses had said he was dragged from the bus only to be found murdered next day by a mob led by the man who later became a BJP legislator. The killer gang and their leader run scot free.

Patently, the police investigation is a sham, so also is the prosecution.

It was an irony that the acquittal came on the first anniversary of the murder. Kantheswar Digal, 60 years, a Catholic Christian of Sankarakhole of Chakapada block was dragged from a public transport and was killed brutally after one month of killing of Swami Laxmanananda allegedly killed by the Maoists.

The judge of the Fast Track court-II C R Das acquitted Pradhan and another accused Mantu Nayak of the murdering Kantheswar Digal.

Manoj Pradhan was arrested in October last year and sent to jail. He, however, won the last State Legislative Assembly election from G Udaygiri segment in Kandhamal from jail. He was released from jail for 15 days in July this year to enable him to take oath as member of the Orissa assembly.

In a separate case, the fast track court acquitted five others accused of setting houses on fire at Tikabali area on August 26, 2008, three days after the killing of Lakhmanananda Saraswati.

With these acquittals of seven persons today, the total number of persons acquitted has risen to 95 while 24 persons have been convicted so far.

Kantheswar left his native village soon after the anti-Christian program along with his wife to escape and stay safely with his only son, Rajendra Digal, 28, in Bhubaneswar. He was a cook in the Parish Catholic Church. All his life time earnings, he invested on a starting of grocery shop. Besides, he was into trading and had a herd of 35 goats. He was enterprising. He could not remain idle in Bhubaneswar as refugee any longer. He had just returned to his village to see his house and livestock presuming normalcy has been restored.

Seeing the violence around, he sold 24 goats for Rs 40,000 in a distress sale and informed his son that he would be returning to Bhubaneswar. He boarded Sagar Suraj Public Bus heading for district headquarter. Public transport is the safest for transportation for the Christian refugees. Hardly, he has travelled a kilometre or so, the hindu radicals allegedly led by Manoj Pradhan stopped the public bus and dragged Mr. Digal in full view of passengers around noon time on 24th of September 2008.

The old man’s cries went in vain as the attackers dragged him while slashing his leg so that he could not run. They took him to a nearby forest while looting and razing his house and shop to the ground. They took away all 8 goats and feasted the whole night. Digal’s son, Rajendra said, ‘The attackers forced the Christians to become Hindus and join the feast’. Kantheswar was given good feast that night and was taken away to unknown place. Rajendra apprehending danger to his father informed the police and the administration. Thakur Digal filed a missing-personal complaint.

The police did not take interest to look for the missing father, complained the son. ‘After 12 days, Digal’s body was found 40 kilometers away from the village with acid charred face and naked state. The genitals had been chopped off. The body was found along with another Christian couple, who were government officials.

Human Sacrifice?: “I have heard my father was not killed instantly. The fanatics had all the rituals and he was sacrificed”. Rajendra does not know the reasons for all this as his father was a very good person and was close to the church. On being asked about the acquittal of the accused, “ I cannot understand as the attackers are known and there are witnesses, who say that they have seen him being dragged out of the public bus. Yet, they are acquitted”. The lawyer supporting the victim tries to reason out saying the proper investigation and strong prosecution would have made the matter different”.

In another murder related case where a woman was burnt alive in a house while another non-Christian tribal leader was killed for defending the Christians, the five witness families are on the run for testifying the truth while the accused are on a prowl and roaming freely in villages. There are several reports of intimidations and threats for the witnesses against the accused from different villages Dodingia, K. Nuagam, Phiringia and Solesoru testifying before the courts. Police instead of taking action against the people, refused to receive complains.

Dr. Augustine Singh, the psychologist, who had held counsel sessions for the victim’s wife was disappointed at the acquittal. “We need to support the victims’ families and encourage them to keep the fight on so that nobody is denied of justice’.

There is increase demand for protection of the witnesses, strong prosecution and robust investigation before charge sheet of the accused is the unanimous opinions of the Christian communities. “Without these, justice will be derailed, Paul Pradhan, 48, a civil right activist says.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Christians want voice, tickets

Christians want voice, tickets

Mohammed Wajihuddin & Ashley DMello | TNN

Mumbai: Christians have asked for adequate representation among candidates running for the assembly elections . The All India Christian Council (AICC) has asked Congress president Sonia Gandhi to nominate at least nine members from the community in Maharashtra, including three from Mumbai, for the October 13 elections.

John Dayal, activist secretary general, AICC, said that the council had appealed to not just the Congress president , but the heads of all political parties for adequate representation for Christians among candidates.

The AICCs Abraham Mathai said, Christians are politically marginalised. Their voice is seldom heard. To give them a sense of security , its essential they are adequately represented in the assembly. Mathai also complained that Christians were taken for granted by secular parties.

The Mumbai Catholic Sabha has also asked the Congress for seats for Christians. We have supported secularminded parties in elections in the state and we now need our share in representation, said sabha president Dolphy D - Souza, who added that they have demanded that 5% of the 288 seats the Congress-NCP will be contesting should be given to Christian candidates.

Christians account for around 18 lakh people in Maharashtra , eight lakh in Mumbai alone. However, they are scattered, said Mathai. The AICC has recommended three names from Mumbai to the CongressJanet DSouza (Ghatkopar), Agnello Fernandes (Mahim) and Steven Noronha (Bandra). These areas have a significant Christian population and the Congress should consider nominating members from the community for these seats, said Dayal.

The Catholic Sabha is also backing Janet DSouza and wants assembly seat 162 in Malad to be given to a Christian , said Dolphy DSouza .

Christian religious leaders are also concerned about the non-representation in the assembly . The Catholic bishop of Pune, Thomas Dabre, said there were many deserving and secular-minded Christians who should be given a chance.
Nobody raises a voice for us. Our institutions have been attacked, a section of Christians in the state lives in fear, but there is no one to address our grievances. The Congress-NCP should nominate Christians and also see to it they are elected, said Nashik-based bishop Pradeep Kamble.