Slogan row: FIR registered against Amnesty International India


Bengaluru, Aug 15 (PTI): An FIR was today registered against Amnesty International India in connection with alleged raising of "independence" slogans by "pro-freedom" Kashmiris who entered into heated arguments with a Kashmiri Pandit leader for hailing Indian Army.

A police official involved in the investigation said that a First Information Report has been registered and investigations will proceed.

The FIR has been registered under IPC sections-- 142 (being member of an unlawful assembly), 143 (whoever is a member of an unlawful assembly), 147 (rioting), 124A (sedition), 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony), he said.

A panel discussion on Saturday had turned chaotic as some "pro-freedom" Kashmiris, most of whom were youngsters and students, entered into heated arguments with a Kashmiri Pandit leader for hailing Indian Army.

The event was organised by Amnesty International India at United Theological College here.

Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara had yesterday said the intention and background of those involved will be investigated.

ABVP activists, who staged a protest yesterday against the event calling it "anti-national", had also filed a complaint with the police along with a CD containing video recording of the event.

Holding that it had organised the event as part of a campaign to seek justice for "victims of human rights violations" in Jammu and Kashmir, Amnesty International India in a statement had said towards the end of the event, some of those who attended raised slogans, some of which referred to calls for 'azadi' (freedom).

Noting that as a matter of policy it does not take any position in favour of or against demands for self-determination, Amnesty had said it, however, considers that the right to freedom of expression under international human rights law protects the right to peacefully advocate political solutions that do not involve incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence.

Meanwhile, Amnesty International India, in a statement today said "The event involved discussions with families from Kashmir, who were featured in a 2015 report, who had travelled to Bengaluru to narrate their personal stories of grief and loss."

The NGO, however, said, it has "not yet received" a copy of the FIR. "Merely organising an event to defend constitutional values is now being branded 'anti-India' and criminalised," said Aakar Patel, Executive Director, Amnesty International India.

"The police were invited and present at the event. The filing of a complaint against us now, and the registration of a case of sedition, shows a lack of belief in fundamental rights and freedoms in India.

"Among those who spoke at the event were the family of Shahzad Ahmad Khan, one of the men killed in the Macchil extrajudicial execution, where five Army personnel were convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment," it said in the statement.

The Bengaluru Police was informed about the event well in advance. Amnesty International India also invited representation from the Kashmiri Pandit community in Bengaluru at the event to speak about the "human rights violations" faced by members of the community, it said.

"Towards the end of the event, some of those who attended raised slogans, some of which referred to calls for 'azadi' (freedom)," the NGO said.

  

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Tue, Aug 16 2016

    some of those who attended raised slogans, some of which referred to calls for 'azadi' (freedom).

    What 'azadi' and from whom?

    There is no 'azadi' not anymore, not even from your ownself.

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  • Juliana, udupi

    Tue, Aug 16 2016

    If possible do something to bring peace in Kashmir valley. Simple blame is useless.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Tue, Aug 16 2016

    Peace can come only when POK is annexed and merged with JK and Kashmiri Pandits are rehabilitated in their respective homes. There is no sense in azadi or freedom as long as these people are forced to live as refugees in their own country.

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  • Prasanna, Belgaum

    Tue, Aug 16 2016

    In the name of discussion of freedom of speech, pre planned event is organised by inviting very few pro India and large number of anti India, pro Pak elements. The shouting against Indian army, pro freedom is purposely allowed. the kashmiri pundits were very few in number. Here only their voice is shut, look at their plight in Kashmir valley. We support our Indian armed forces, even if there are few violations by them. Action should be taken against who shouted against Government.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Tue, Aug 16 2016

    Why FIR ? Encounter them.... Jai Bharath mata...

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  • Sheikh M, mangalore

    Tue, Aug 16 2016

    The ABVP might be played back ground music of Anti army slogans behind the event hall

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Tue, Aug 16 2016

    Human Rights are always a pain in the ...

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