Thursday, 30 August 2018
Government should cease politically motivated arrests and harassment of activists: HRW and Amnesty
Government should cease politically motivated arrests and harassment of activists: HRW and Amnesty
The conclave had induced violence among Dalits and upper caste Peshwas. Others whose premises have been reportedly searched this week were Father Stan Swamy, Susan Abraham, Kranthi Tekula and Anand Teltumbde. "The ultra-modern arrests of human rights activists show the authorities's widening attack on loose speech to create an atmosphere of worry across India," Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director at Human Rights , was quoted as saying in the statement. "Officials are again concentrated on human rights defenders and people working with terrible and marginalized groups only for doing their jobs," Ganguly stated. The activists have long worked to protect the rights of some of India's poorest and maximum marginalized groups, together with Dalits and Adivasis - India's indigenous peoples. As poets, newshounds, and advocates, they have been vocal in their complaint of government policies and therefore, have frequently been objectives for the authorities, consistent with the declaration. "The police in India have again and again used counterterrorism laws in opposition to government critics and social activists, and regularly, they have got targeted the same people by using submitting more than one cases towards them," said Aakar Patel, government director of Amnesty International India. "The authorities retain to ignore Supreme Court directives to now not conflate sympathy for worries expressed through the Maoists, with crook complicity in violence," Patel brought. Dailyhunt
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