12 OCTOBER,
2014
APPEAL
Irom Chanu Sharmila is
fighting against Armed Forces Special Powers Act (Assam and
Manipur) 1958 (AFSPA),
amended in 1972, which
provides the armed forces down to the rank of a non-commissioned officer, the
power to shoot and kill, to enter and search and arrest without warrant, any
person against reasonable suspicion that he/she has committed or is about to
commit a cognizable offence.
14 years ago on
2nd November 2000, the security forces gunned down 10 innocent
citizens at a bus stop in Imphal. The dead included an 80 year old woman and a
bravery award winner child. Shaken by the incident Irom Sharmila, after 3 days,
started her indefinite fast against the AFSPA that shields the security forces
even after such indiscriminate firings on innocent people.
She was released
by the court in August this year saying that there is no case for attempted
suicide against her. After the release from prison, Irom Sharmila said, “we
should all look for a solution to the issue so that we can all live together,
eat, drink and sleep together. I am no martyr. I am a normal person. I also
want to have a meal.” She has been following the non-violent path of Gandhi and
keeps a statue of legendary Meerabai by the side of her bed in the
hospital ward.
Despite this, the police arrested her again after three days of her acquittal.
Driven by love and compassion, Irom Sharmila is not aligned with
any organization or ideology. She is not using any violence. She is not even
shouting any slogan nor is she holding up any banner. She has decided to
subject herself to torture for the sake of others. She doesn’t want to hurt
anybody, not even the state that she is fighting against. She only wants to
help her fellow brothers and sisters of northeast so that they stop facing
police and military excesses. The protest of Sharmila represents the most ideal
form of peaceful struggle for a democratic demand. Her life is in
danger considering her already fragile health due to the forced feeding for 14
years.
The AFSPA in northeast has been synonym for extra judicial
killings, extra judicial deprivation of liberty to people by illegal imposition
of curfew, long periods of detention at army posts and camps and use of
churches and schools as detention or interrogation centers. Stories of rape and
molestation of women are common. Who can forget the stunning sight of about
three dozen naked women protesting on the street outside the then Assam Rifles
headquarters at Kangla Fort in Imphal carrying placards saying ‘Indian Army
rape us,’ outraged by the rape, torture and murder of 32 year old unmarried
Thangjam Manorama?
There can be no denying that violence breeds more violence.
Presence of armed forces in emergency or special situation is understandable,
but its continuous presence has alienated people to significant extent. The
number of insurgent groups has increased during the application of AFSPA in Manipur. Hence AFSPA must be
repealed. The state, which complains about violent struggles, is not even
comfortable with the most peaceful of all protests.
Sharmila’s sacrifice must not go waste. Her victory is essential
for the strengthening of democracy in India and for the respect for human
rights around the world. Her victory will determine whether the voice of common
citizen will be heard or the state will trample over people’s rights with
anti-people laws and policies. The Socialist Party demands that the Government
of India must not let down Sharmila’s confidence in democracy and immediately take
positive steps towards resolving the imbroglio in Manipur and in other
northeast states. All it requires is some political will to act.
She can be supported directly by writing to
ReplyDeleteIrom Sharmila Chanu
Human Rights Defender
Security Ward
Jawaharlal Nehru I M S
Porompat
Imphal East
Manipur 795005
India
or visited in Delhi if sent for her 14th production warrant 30,31 October 2014. If not wait for the next production warrant. Thanking you in advance.