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Sunday, July 27, 2008

[mukto-mona] Re: Humayun Ahmed's comments

WRT: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mukto-mona/message/49180

Humayun Ahmed is an ordinary person who fell in love with his
daughter's friend and married her (That's what I heard). That was for
love. Now he will backpipe Taslima Nasrin and embrace jamatis for
peace. Humayun is trivial at best! Remember Niharranjan - little bit
of literature but no great philosophy, please!

-Tistarbahe

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[mukto-mona] Re: KNOW THYSELF.- you indian mujahedins

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Dear Akbar Hussain,

Thank you for bringing happiness to me with your Bharat-Chinta. It
was an immense pleasure to read your posting, especially on a day
when I was distressed by the killings of innocent bystanders by
Indian Mujahedins who are fueled by Arab-Chinta. I am emboldened to
rebuke them:

You engage in copulation
So easily
Without realizing the limitation of human brain!

Regards,
Tistarbahe


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[ALOCHONA] Chetona of 1/11: add more to the list or refute




We have been seeing the business with the chetona of 1971  since  understanding .

 

 Now one new chetona has been discovered  in 2007 . It is the chetona of 1/11.

 

 Observing the activities of the holder of  1/11  chetona, I found the following things in their chetona :

 

1. Violation of constitution(Did any of the previous Bangladeshi govt violated the Constitution so much?)

2.Control of judiciary( so much so that even the AG could not arrange anyfarewell reception to the last CJ)

 

3.Making  Bangladesh uncivilized( by snatching the right of bail)

 

4.Hypocray (lecturing for young leader, patronizing older person like Ershad, Quraisi,Dr, kamal, Major Ibrahim, lecturing for freedom of judiciary but controlling it)

 

5.Patronization of corrupt and opportunist( Sadek Hossain khoka, Dr. Kamal, Ershad)

 

6. Puppetting to  IMF , World Bank and India

 

7.Patronization of failed politicians ( like Dr. Quraisi, Dr, kamal)

 

8. Torturing  ( Students  and teachers of  DU, RU,CU, Bussinessman Minto, Politicians tareq Rahman)

 

9.Controlling  and threatening media

 

10. Increasing corruption  by involving Millitary in civil affairs.

 

 if you want you can add more  to  the list or refute .




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[mukto-mona] Yukti - 2nd Issue Comments

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[mukto-mona] The Challenge of Population Growth


Dear Friends,

 
I wish to refer you to my latest article on the challenge of population growth in Bangladesh and other developing countries. Please see the American Chronicle website:  http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/69053
 
In view of the critical situation with population, a number of well publicized newspapers in Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand as well as The Africa Monitor have also published the article, and it is expected that more newspapers in other countries will follow suit.

I hope you will take the time to read the article and see why the article has generated so much interest. Thank you.
 
Best, Mahfuz Chowdhury

[mukto-mona] KNOW THYSELF.

Whether there is a God or not this question will remain a question of immense interest as it is with many of my friends in Muko Mona. This discussion site has enlisted a variety of versatile intellectuals who are endlessly engaged in this interesting issue and are making very valuable investigations. Ages before the Bible and the Koran our Indian philosophy discussed this issue in depth and in detail. Amazingly our sages made those investigations which are still being quoted by many towering intellectuals of our times. Buddha did not talk about any existence of God rather he was searching for a way to emancipation or Nirvana. The cosmic mystery is an interesting physical phenomenon which brings a plethora of complex questions and puts us in shock and awe. What is this awe that overcomes our entire psyche?  Brings unbearable challenges to our very limited intellect?

When we look at the night sky illuminated by trillions of stars, galaxies, Milky Ways, un known planets millions of light years from us we are simply overwhelmed by un imaginable magnitude of the mystery around us. This fathomless experience becomes unbearable when we think of the space that is holding them. We become helpless and desperate for an answer but finally come back to us asking a simple question, WHO created this puzzle? My question is who is this, ME, who gives me shelter from this wilderness?      

 

In Sanskrit there is word "सो ऽहम" so ham, it meanse Me. Very recenlty this word was uttered by a sage of our times, Hrishi Aurobinda in his Pondicherry ashram. He was asked is there a God? He responded while in deep meditation, SO HAM.  In the same way ancient Indian scriptures  answered to this vexed qustion by placing importance on our SELF. It said discover your own self you will discover God. This logically implies that there is nothing like an exhalted PERSON sitting some where in the cosmic world who can be identified as God, Ishvar of Allah. We are easlily tempted to brand  any one as an athiest if he/she questions the existence of this imaginary God. I personally find it very disturbing when on such important questions we try to impose blind faith or try to establish a fallacy. I find it interesting why  many younger faiths such as Christianity and Islam tried to put a STOP on our minds when thousands of years before Indian philosophy solved this meystery? Would any one answer?

 

 

Akbar Hussain




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Re: [ALOCHONA] RAW is enemy of Bangaladesh, China Nepal and Pakistan

Salam
 
Thousands of research reports and articles could be found over the internet about the aims and objectives behind the creation of RAW and its activities in South Asia. One must not forget that it was RAW which staged anti-Srilanka elements and provided them full arms support and when Srilanka government agreed. Indian took actions against them. The murder of Indhara Gandhi was the hitback effort of Tamil Tigers, who were previously supported by RAW.
 
Infect, RAW does not need to be introduced to us. As every single person out of us knew very well about this organisation.
 
Thanks
 
Saj
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Isha Khan
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 9:14 AM
Subject: [ALOCHONA] RAW is enemy of Bangaladesh, China Nepal and Pakistan

RAW is enemy of Bangaladesh, China Nepal and Pakistan

Dr. Sabitri Chaudhary

I..K. Gujral, former prime minister of India and Nepal's friend, was sent off to Russia during the late Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi's era. He was trained under the Russian Communist ideology and was assigned to look after a project called RAW whose objective was to build a strong Indian spy network in Asian and achieve Indian stronghold in the region.

The modus operandi of RAW was to interfere in the neighboring nation's internal affairs in such a way that they are engulfed in their won internal affairs and India could freely interfere in their internal affairs; encroach their border as well. The recent publication of a false report on the Internet against Nepal and Pakistan shows how unprofessionally this organization is operating.

Though the Indian government has denied any official bearing on the report, when over it comes in terms to the issue related to Nepal, the Indian foreign policy makers, ruling parties, opposition parties and the media unite together share a common negative perspective against Nepal. This way, it can never be accepted that the India government had no hands in publicising the report.

The fabrication of fictional characters and their terrorist activities are woven with such a lie that any civilized and democratic nation anywhere in the world would find it amusing to see the seasoned Indian propagandists lose so much of their credibility. RAW interfered in Sri Lanka affairs and the impact it created is still disturbed the peaceful country, was almost split in to two nations. As the saving goes, "he who's the witch acts as the witch acts as the witch doctor himself", the present Indian BJP government has now allotted USD $ 10 million as aid to the Sri Lanka government which is a paradox.

Bhutanese refugee problem in Nepal was also formulated by RAW from which Nepal is suffering a lot. RAW is also assisting the Nepali Maoists movement in supplying weapons and conducting guerrilla training and identifying remote and inaccessible 22 districts like Rolpa, Rukum, and Jajarkot for easy Maoists operation. Though Sri Lanka has been granted economic aids, the BJP government on the other hand neither takes any initiative to solve the root cause there nor does it speak anything against the Tamil Nadu leader Karuna Nidhi of DMK to stop his activities in Sri Lanka.. India is also not free from the risk of being split up from problems with ULF As and Kashmiries.

But to cover it all up, to put an illusion on its own citizens, the government is performing all these theatrical gestures like providing donations to Sri Lanka. Unlike the Himalayan Blunder of 1962, the late Prime Minister Rajeev Gandhi had to enforce his military force into Sri Lanka to settle problems which India itself had created earlier.. Later, the Indian army was compelled to pull out in defeat bearing a loss of more than 1500 army personnel.

As the saying goes: "those who plan poison tree well later be eaten up by the same tree", Rajeev Gandhi was assassinated by the Tamils themselves. Likewise, late Indira Gandhi also had planted a poisonous tree in the name of Saint General Singh Vindarwala. The interference of the Indian forces in the holy Punjabi Golden Temple in Amritsar, the killings of the separatists all added up to the assassination of Indira Gandhi. It is because the poisonous tree she had planted earlier had grown old and she couldn't uproot it. This is the price the Indian are paying for separating Bangladesh from Pakistan. The Pakistanis are now in possession of nuclear weapons.

Maybe they didn't succeed in making Punjab and independent nation, but they won't let Kashmir issue passes away easily. Like 'tit for tat' the Pakistani Inter Service Intelligence (ISI) is there to counter the RAW. There are so many spy networks working under-cover of diplomatic mission. But still Nepal has not been able to carry out any action against Raw. On the other hand, the situation in Bangladesh is also not stable.

The People's Republic of China is also fighting Muslim separatists and it is being extra sensitive to the Indian politics. Down south, the military government of Burma is also facing separatist power though they are suppressing their people by military rule. What I want to point out from all the above scenarios is "What is the sole element responsible for such instability? The ultimate cause is the infamous organization RAW and its unethical activities. Because of not only the Bangaladesh and Pakistan are are suffering but also even Indian herself is in a big trauma and has already started explaining about cross border terrorism.

http://bangladesh-web.com/view.php?hidDate=2005-08-17&hidType=OPT&hidRecord=0000000000000000056999

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[ALOCHONA] Tareq's Uniqueness

 We have seen and  aware that Indian media frequently raise propaganda campaign against Bangladesh.  Previously, they campaigned against  some party or whole Bangladesh, not any person or leader.

 

But  at the beginning of this CTG, they raised campaign  against Tareq . There is also report that The then  inidan High commission  pressured CTG to arrest Tareq and present Indian High Commissioner is one of the major obstacle on the  way of Tareq's release for treatment.

 

Take message  according to your   ways of taking message fom information.

 

Todays report is that Tareq's healt ihas  deteriorating.  If you beleive tareq is victim of conspiracy and beleive in power of dua , so raise your hand to ALLAH.


 

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Re: [ALOCHONA] Re: [chottala.com] CTG tomi kar?Hi Mr Mahathir

 

Cat is out Mr. Ezajur from your assertion

 

"Just as you monsters never gave my Bangladesh a year of peace.
So too we will never give you a year of peace"

 

 You are not reformist, rather reactive people like Moeen . I hate to be such reformsit as Mannan bhuyan, Khoka and you .

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--- On Sat, 7/26/08, ezajur <ezajur.rahman@q8.com> wrote:
From: ezajur <ezajur.rahman@q8.com>
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Re: [chottala.com] CTG tomi kar?Hi Mr Mahathir
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, July 26, 2008, 7:42 AM

This CTG belongs, consciously and unconsciously, knowingly or
unknowingly, to all those who understand that our beloved Bangladesh
desperately needs change at the heart of its politics.

This CTG's failures do not diminish the validity of its ambitions -
ultimately manifested in the Minus Two Theory. This CTG engaged
bravely in a titanic struggle to remove Hasina and Khaleda and
provide AL and BNP with the opportunity to raise their standards.

This CTG is not beyond criticism - but too much of it comes from
those who pretend to be non partisan but in reality are bathed in
their own destructive partisan political prejudices. These critics
never talk about their own politics or preferences. They are cowards
and hypocrites who never look in the mirror and never say who they
support.

If this CTG fails it will be a blow to all reformists. But from this
blow will come strength and hope - because we did take on those
political btrds. And the fight goes on.

You need to define your own self - are you a reformist or a
traditionalist?

If you are a traditionalist - well then see you in the open light or
the shadows for this battle will not stop. If you are a reformist
then when did you last demand reform in the party you support?

SADEK HOSSAIN KHOKA'R BNP SHORKAR THUMAR.
JOYNAL HAJERI'R AL SHORKAR THUMAR.

EY CTG AMAR. THE NEXT CTG AMAR.
ANY AGENT OF THE MINUS TWO THEORY AMAR.
EVERY MISTAKE OF THIS CTG IS MY MISTAKE.

Just as you monsters never gave my Bangladesh a year of peace.
So too we will never give you a year of peace. And we will fight
just as hard as we are fighting now...

... as long as you, the leaders of BNP and AL, practice politics as
if our people are a rough and undeserving people.

--- In alochona@yahoogroup s.com, mahathir of bd
<wouldbemahathirofb d@...> wrote:

> Hi Dina khan, I am sorry to see that once die hard supporter of
CTG, you dina khan also disown this CTG now.
> ┬а
> Then ┬аMy question again, CTG tomi Kar?
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> ржЖрж▓рзНрж▓рж╛рж╣ ржпрж╛ржХрзЗ ржпржЦржи ржЗржЪрзНржЫрж╛
ржХрзНрж╖ржорждрж╛ ржжрж╛ржи ржХрж░рзЗржи,ржорж╛ржЗржирж╛рж╕ ржЯрзБ
ржлрж░ржорзБрж▓рж╛рзЯ рждрж╛ржЗ рж╣рж╛рж╕рзЗржи
> http://www.microsco piceye.blogspot. com/
>
> --- On Mon, 7/21/08, dina khan <dina30_khan@ ...> wrote:
>
> From: dina khan <dina30_khan@ ...>
> Subject: Re: [chottala.com] CTG tomi kar?Hi Mr Mahathir
> To: alochona@yahoogroup s.com, chottala@yahoogroup s.com,
dahuk@yahoogroups. com, diagnose@... , khabor@yahoogroups. com,
notun_bangladesh@ yahoogroups. com, sonarbangladesh@ yahoogroups. com,
vinnomot@yahoogroup s.com, tritiomatra@ yahoogroups. com
> Date: Monday, July 21, 2008, 6:15 PM
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> Hi Mr Mahathir
> It now seems mostly to all people of Bangladesh that CTG is formed
by the street fighters of so called political leaders┬аfor looting
public money when in power or not in power for the politicians by
the politicians & of the politicians sharing with┬аCTG.
> Is it not correct????? ?
>
> --- On Mon, 21/7/08, mahathir of bd <wouldbemahathirofb d
@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> From: mahathir of bd <wouldbemahathirofb d @yahoo.com>
> Subject: [chottala.com] CTG tomi kar?
> To: alochona@yahoogroup s.com, chottala@yahoogroup s.com,
dahuk@yahoogroups. com, diagnose@yahoogropu s.com,
khabor@yahoogroups. com, notun_bangladesh@ yahoogroups. com,
sonarbangladesh@ yahoogroups. com, vinnomot@yahoogroup s.com,
tritiomatra@ yahoogroups. com
> Date: Monday, 21 July, 2008, 8:44 AM
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> People in bangladesh hardly think that this CTG is for the people
of BANGLADESH, BY THE PEOPLE BANGLADESH OR OF THE PEOPLE OF
BANGLADESG.
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> To KNOW How people in Bangladesh think of CTG
>
> visit the link
>
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[mukto-mona] Whose Friend?

An interesting article in The Daily Star:http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=47529

Whose friend?
Fozia Akhtar


THE World Bank claims that its goal is to help low-income countries by lending money for development works that will help reduce poverty and spur development, but it is, in fact, meant to increase the profits of multi-national corporations and to ensure that trade imbalances favour the wealthy countries over the poor ones.

The World Bank, IMF, and the WTO pressurise low-income countries to adopt measures ("structural adjustment") to reform their economy. Yet, in countries which adopt such measures, the economy often lands up in worse shape than before they were adopted. The question is whether the formula works, and if not, why is the World Bank so eager to push it?

For many years, the one success cited by the World Bank and IMF was Argentina -- that is, until its economy crashed. Rather than blindly following the proposed measures, a government should consider whether such a move would be wise -- or whether it would be wiser to refuse their loans and advice.

Consider the case of the United States, which makes recommendations for privatisation, but does not follow them itself. The US government owns over $2.85 trillion of assets. After adding the assets of state and local governments, the total investment in public enterprise is far greater than the stock market, making the US one of the most socialised nations.

Joseph Stiglitz, former chief economist of the World Bank, has an insider's view on the activities of the World Bank and its partner agencies. According to Stiglitz, the World Bank analyses each nation's economy during in-country investigations, then hands them virtually the same program it gives to every country in which it operates. So much for carefully-tailored advice based on the characteristics of the countries in which it operates.

Step one in the process universally recommended by the World Bank is privatisation, which Stiglitz says could more accurately be labeled "briberisation." This consists of selling national assets at discount prices. Why the discount prices? US and other foreign companies offer "commissions" to government officials in return for shaving a few billion dollars off the price of the assets. In the case of Russia, "US-backed corruption stripped Russia's industrial assets, cutting national output nearly in half, causing economic depression and starvation."

The second step is capital market liberalisation. This involves repealing any law that taxes money crossing borders. The reason, supposedly, is to allow money to enter as well as leave; the idea is that investment will suddenly pour in. However, in many cases, the money simply flowed out.

In the era of modern banking, the process need not take much time. A nation's fiscal reserves can be drained in days or even hours. When this happens, to bring money back in, the IMF demands that the government raise interest rates to 30%, 50% or even 80%. The result is demolition of property values and industrial production, and draining of national treasuries.

The third step is "market-based pricing." This means raising the price of food, water, and domestic gas. Unsurprisingly, this leads to step 3.5: what Stiglitz calls "the IMF riot," whereby the populace revolts due to its inability to access basic needs. Examples include riots in Indonesia in 1998 after subsidies ended, riots in Bolivia over water price hikes in 2000, and riots in Ecuador in 2001 over an 80% increase in the price of cooking gas.

The result is a depreciation in prices of assets, so that the sale price to foreign companies drops even further. Meanwhile, there is always plenty of money to bail out the banks. One particularly grotesque example of how this works occurred in Ethiopia, where the US ordered the government to divert European aid money to the US treasury, at 4% interest, while borrowing at 12% to feed the starving.

The IMF and World Bank required Tanzania to start charging for previously free hospital appointments; never mind that 1.3 million people have Aids, many of whom cannot afford to pay. After that condition was imposed, the number of patients treated in Dar es Salaam's three public hospitals dropped by 53%.

Following orders by the IMF and the World Bank to start charging school fees, school enrollment dropped from 80% to 66%. Thanks to the interventions of the IMF and World Bank, in just 15 years, Tanzania's GDP fell from $309 to $210 per capita, literacy also fell, and the number of the abjectly poor rose to 51% of the population.

The World Bank, confused that Tanzania's suffering population did not appreciate its contribution, said in 2000: "One legacy of socialism is that most people continue to believe the state has a fundamental role in promoting development and providing social services."

Other measures include drastically reducing the workforce and cutting wages for those still employed, which are sure to increase hardship -- and exactly the sort of thing the US would never do in times of economic downturn.

The final step is the creation of a poverty reduction strategy -- the goal of which, apparently, is rarely to reduce poverty. According to observers, PRSPs "undermine democracy," as they are not instituted democratically and often have nothing to do with poverty. In fact, they are the new term for the former "structural adjustment programs" that have proved, deservedly, so unpopular.

The World Bank's concept of poverty reduction is encapsulated in two words: free trade. Of course free trade does not mean open, unrestricted trade among countries, but trade governed by the rules of the World Bank and the WTO. Under their ideas of free trade, Europe and America prevent countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa from imposing barriers to sales, while blocking their own markets against agricultural imports from the low-income countries.

Another example of not-so-free trade is the property rights treaty, which protects the research and development costs of drug companies. Why those costs need protecting is a good question, given the incredible wealth of the pharmaceutical companies and their minimal investment in R&D; in fact, most of their research is on slight modifications to existing drugs, and on drugs for mostly cosmetic conditions. Little do they spend developing drugs for the diseases that create the most illnesses and deaths in low-income countries.

Meanwhile, high drug prices translate into death for all those that cannot afford them -- yet governments are prevented from allowing anyone to make generic versions of those drugs at prices their population could afford. (Cuba, which refuses to give the World Bank a presence in its country, makes its own Aids drugs and, hence, is able to treat its HIV-infected population cheaply and effectively.)

But the World Bank is always available with its easy loans, which usually require only(!) 114 conditions, dictated, odd though it may seem, by the WTO and IMF. And the IMF lays down even stricter conditions than the WTO. Which is very strange if the goal of the World Bank were truly to help the poor, rather than to increase the profits of a very few multi-national companies.



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[ALOCHONA] Amnesty International Report on India 2007

Amnesty International Report on India 2007
 

Perpetrators of past human rights violations continued to enjoy impunity.. Concerns grew over protection of economic, social and cultural rights of already marginalized communities. Human rights violations were reported in several states where security legislation was used to facilitate arbitrary detention and torture. A new anti-terror law, in place of the repealed Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA), was being considered in the aftermath of multiple bombings in Mumbai and elsewhere. The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), long criticized for widespread abuses in the north-east, was not repealed. Justice and rehabilitation continued to evade most victims of the 2002 Gujarat communal violence.
Human rights legislation was amended undermining the powers of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). New laws to prevent violence against women and guarantee rural employment and right to information had not been fully implemented by the end of the year. Socially and economically marginalized groups such as adivasis, dalits, marginal/landless farmers and the urban poor continued to face systemic discrimination and loss of resource base and livelihood because of development projects.

Background

An agreement reached with the USA in March gave India access to strategic nuclear material and equipment for civilian purposes, and signalled closer Indo-US ties.

Hundreds of people were killed in bomb attacks during the year, including 21 in the north Indian city of Varanasi in March, more than 200 in multiple bombings in Mumbai in July, and 37 in Malegaon, Maharashtra state, in September. Concern about such attacks continued to dominate peace talks between India and Pakistan, which made little progress. The two countries agreed to set up an "anti-terror mechanism", the details of which were not spelled out. Little progress was made in continuing dialogue over Kashmir, Nagaland and Assam.

Rising Maoist activity in some states added to security and human rights concerns. Several states, including Orissa and West Bengal, witnessed protests by people whose livelihoods were threatened by ongoing and proposed fast-tracked development projects. High suicide rates by debt-ridden farmers were recorded in some states, including Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala.

Following renewed fighting in Sri Lanka, around 10,000 Tamil refugees fled the island by sea and arrived in Tamil Nadu, already home to over 100,000 refugees; about 50,000 of the refugees were reportedly in camps with inadequate facilities.

Security legislation

India continued to play no direct role in the US-led "war on terror".. However, demands for new anti-terror legislation in place of the repealed POTA grew after the bombings in Mumbai and Malegaon.

Following the bomb attacks, hundreds of people, mostly Muslims, were arbitrarily detained for short periods in Maharashtra. Sixteen people were charged under the state Control of Organised Crime Act. Local courts acquitted three of the 16 for lack of evidence.

Implementation of security legislation led to human rights violations in several states. An official panel report acknowledged widespread abuses of the AFSPA in the north-east but drew criticism for ignoring impunity issues and recommending use of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act. Protests demanded repeal of the AFSPA.

At least 400 people remained in jail under the repealed POTA and several continued to face special trials whose proceedings fail to meet fair trial standards. The few convictions related to serious and high-profile cases. Official committees reviewed a majority of pending cases. However, the review process was questioned, with Gujarat and other states rejecting the committees' key recommendation to drop POTA charges.

Jammu and Kashmir

Politically motivated violence slightly decreased, but torture, deaths in custody, enforced disappearances and extrajudicial executions continued to be reported. Some six deaths in custody, 38 enforced disappearances including several juveniles, and 22 extrajudicial killings were reported in 2006.. Identity-based attacks by Islamist fighters continued.

• In May, 35 Hindus were killed in Doda and Udhampur districts. Government officials accused Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistan-based armed Islamist group, of carrying out the killings to derail the peace process.

• In October, 17-year-old Muhammad Maqbool Dar of Pakherpora died in custody after he was questioned by the Rashtriya Rifles, an army counter-insurgency force. A magistrates' inquiry and an internal army inquiry were ordered.

Impunity for human rights violations by state agents continued, although in a few cases criminal action was initiated after years of delay.

b In April, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) indicted five army officers for the extrajudicial killing of five villagers at Pathribal in March 2000. The officers were charged with fabricating evidence to support their claim that the men were foreign fighters killed in an "encounter" with security forces. The officers had earlier claimed that the men had killed 35 Sikhs at Chittisinghpora four days before the "encounter". When local villagers protested in Brakpora that the five men were innocent villagers, the army opened fire, killing 10 protesters. An inquiry into the Pathribal incident stalled when it was found that DNA samples had been tampered with.

A new report indicated that some 10,000 people had been victims of enforced disappearance since 1989. The Association of the Parents of Disappeared People reported that the authorities failed to provide information to the families of the victims about their whereabouts. Outstanding concerns over the existing powers of the state Human Rights Commission were heightened in August when its chairperson resigned over the "non-serious" attitude of the state government towards human rights violations.

Impunity

Little progress was made in cases relating to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in Delhi which followed the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by two of her Sikh bodyguards and led to a massacre of nearly 3,000 Sikhs. In 2005 the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government promised to reopen the latest of many inquiries following the forced resignations of two leaders of the ruling Congress party, which heads the UPA. A judicial commission had concluded that there was credible evidence of involvement in the attacks against the two leaders who resigned.

In Punjab, a majority of police officers responsible for serious human rights violations during civil unrest between 1984 and 1994 continued to evade justice. In response to 2,097 reported cases of human rights violations during this period, the NHRC ordered Punjab state to provide compensation in 1,051 cases concerning people who died in police custody and appointed a commissioner to decide on compensation for 814 additional cases. CBI findings on these deaths in custody were not made public and the NHRC did not actively pursue with the judiciary the outstanding issues of impunity.

2002 Gujarat violence

Justice continued to evade most victims and survivors of the 2002 violence in Gujarat in which thousands of Muslims were attacked and more than 2,000 were killed. Rehabilitation continued to be slow. Members of the Muslim minority in Gujarat reportedly faced difficulties in accessing housing to rent and public resources. An official panel concluded that over 5,000 displaced families lived in "sub-human" conditions.

There continued to be few successful prosecutions relating to the violence. However, 1,594 cases closed by the state police were reopened on the orders of the Supreme Court and 41 police officials were being prosecuted for their alleged role.

New evidence on the riots emerged, in the form of details of mobile phone calls made between those leading the attacks and politicians belonging to the then ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), a Hindu nationalist party. The judicial commission appointed in 2002 by Gujarat's state government to investigate the attacks had not completed its work by the end of the year.

The Gujarat High Court set aside the Union government order appointing another commission to investigate the cause of the 2002 Godhra train fire which killed 59 Hindu pilgrims. The Court said there was no need for a second commission into the fire, which triggered attacks on Muslims and the subsequent violence.

Six key cases relating to killings and sexual assault of Muslim women in which complainants had sought transfer to courts outside Gujarat were still pending before the Supreme Court at the end of the year.

• In March, a Mumbai court sentenced nine people to life imprisonment and acquitted eight others after a retrial in the Best Bakery case, relating to the massacre during the 2002 violence of 14 people in Vadodara city. In 2003, a local court had acquitted all the accused, but the Supreme Court transferred the case to Mumbai. The Mumbai court later convicted Zahira Shaikh, and another female relative of the victims, of perjury after they "turned hostile" and retracted their statements, reportedly under pressure.

The UPA government's draft bill to prevent communal violence was still pending before parliament. It had been introduced in 2005 following widespread criticism of the BJP-led government for failing to halt the Gujarat violence. Meanwhile, two other states ruled by the BJP – Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh – passed laws criminalizing religious conversion in certain circumstances, inviting criticism that they were acting against freedom of choice of religion.

Chhattisgarh

There was rising violence in the Dantewada area between Maoists and members of the anti-Maoist Salwa Judum, a militia widely believed to be sponsored by the Chhattisgarh state government. Civilians were routinely targeted by both sides and 45,000 adivasis were forced to live in special camps putting them at increased risk of violence. The Chhattisgarh authorities enacted legislation banning media coverage of certain human rights violations.

• On 28 February, suspected Maoists set off a landmine blowing up a truck; 26 people were killed and 30 injured.

Economic, social and cultural rights

Around 300 million people remained in poverty despite implementation of new legislation guaranteeing minimum annual employment for the rural poor. New legislation on the right to information, seen as a means to empower the poor, was not fully implemented; the Union government and state governments were reluctant to disclose crucial information about their decision-making processes.

Concerns grew over protection of economic, social and cultural rights of already-marginalized communities (including adivasis) amidst fears of unchecked exploitation of their resource base by the government and businesses. Several states witnessed periodic protests against acquisition of land and other resources for mining, irrigation, power and urban infrastructure purposes. Such developments were associated with forced evictions, harassment, arbitrary detentions, excessive police force and denial of access to justice.

• In January, 11 adivasis were killed when police fired into demonstrators protesting against the displacement that would be caused by the proposed Tata Steel project in Orissa.

• In April, police used excessive force against activists staging a protest fast in Delhi against displacement caused by the Narmada dam project; some protesters were detained.

• In July and September/October, activists protesting against the Uttar Pradesh government's decision to acquire farmland for the Reliance gas project faced police harassment and detention.

Bhopal

Twenty-two years after the Union Carbide Corporation (UCC) pesticide plant in Bhopal leaked toxic gases that devastated countless lives and the environment, survivors continued to struggle for adequate compensation, medical aid and rehabilitation. After a sustained campaign, including a survivors' march from Bhopal to Delhi in April, the government agreed to clean up toxic waste, provide safe drinking water and set up a commission for rehabilitation of the victims. However, there was little progress on the ground on these initiatives by the end of 2006. In August, monsoon rains caused flooding in areas around the UCC plant, raising fears of contamination of groundwater. UCC and Dow Chemicals (which took over UCC in 2001) continued to reiterate that they had no responsibility for the gas leak or its consequences.

Violence against women

Legislation passed in 2005 to ensure comprehensive protection of women from all forms of domestic violence, including dowry deaths, sexual assault and acid attacks, came into effect in October. It was yet to be fully implemented by states.

Traditional preference for boys continued to lead to abortions of female foetuses, despite the ban on pre-natal sex determination since 1993. Only a few people were convicted of violating the ban, a fact criticized by the Supreme Court. Protests were staged in Punjab and Rajasthan over the slow pace of investigation into such cases.

Many of the abuses suffered by Muslim women in Gujarat in 2002 fell outside the definition of rape in national law. This continued to hamper victims' quest for justice.

Two Supreme Court directives offered advances for victims of rape. The Court directed that lack of medical evidence would no longer be grounds for discounting testimony, and that the identity of victims should remain confidential in court judgments.

Death penalty

At least 40 people were sentenced to death in 2006; no executions took place. Comprehensive information on the number of people on death row was not available.

Anxiety rose over the fate of clemency petitions after the Supreme Court ruled that it could review executive decisions on such petitions. The ruling followed fierce debate triggered by the clemency petition submitted on behalf of Mohammed Afzal, who was sentenced to death on charges relating to the armed attack on India's parliament in December 2001.

Other issues

There were concerns that amendments to the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, would weaken the operating framework of the NHRC which already had no mandate to investigate abuses by armed forces and complaints more than a year old. The amendments also allow for transfer of cases from the NHRC to state-level commissions which continued to be starved of resources; 11 of the 28 states had yet to set up such commissions and five of those operating had no chairpersons.

http://thereport.amnesty.org/eng/Regions/Asia-Pacific/India


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