US panel seeks continued visa ban on Modi


Washington, May 1 (PTI): A Congress-established independent panel on religious freedom has called on the US to maintain a visa ban on Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, saying there was significant evidence linking him to the violence in the state in 2002.

"There is significant evidence linking him to the violence and the terrible events that took place in Gujarat and for this reason, a visa would not be appropriate," Katrina Lantos Swett, chairwoman of the US Commission for International Religious  Freedom (USCIRF) told reporters today during a press conference held to release its annual report.

The annual report of USCIRF has placed India in the Tier 2 Countries on religious freedom along with that of seven other countries Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Cuba,
Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Laos and Russia.

For the 2013 Annual Report, USCIRF has recommended that the Secretary of State to re-designate eight countries as countries of particular concern (CPCs): Burma, China, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Uzbekistan.

USCIRF also found that seven other countries meet the CPC threshold and should be so designated: Egypt, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Vietnam.

In its annual report, the USCIRF notes that Modi is the only individual against whom the US has so far used its visa ban provision related to religious freedom in March 2005 due to his alleged complicity in the 2002 riots that resulted in the deaths of an estimated 1,100 to 2,000 Muslims.

"USCIRF continues to urge the Departments of State and Homeland Security to develop a lookout list of aliens who are inadmissible to the US on this basis," the report said, adding that in November 2012, it had written a letter to the then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, to continue the US policy against Modi apprehending that the Gujarat Chief Minister might apply for a visa.

"Directly related to identifying and barring from entry such severe religious freedom violators, IRFA (International Religious Freedom Act of 1998) also requires the President to determine the specific officials responsible for violations of religious freedom engaged in or tolerated by governments of CPCs, and, when applicable and to the extent practicable, publish the identities of these officials in the Federal Register," the report said.

Despite these requirements, no individual officials from any CPC (Country of Particular Concern) countries responsible for particularly severe religious freedom violations have been identified to date," the report noted.

On the 2002 Gujarat riots, the report said, in the last two years approximately 100 people have been convicted of various crimes, with punishments ranging from minor monetary fines to life imprisonment, and more than 100 individuals have been acquitted because of lack of evidence, witnesses refusing to testify or the death of witnesses.

Additionally, "Gujarati police have closed a large number of cases, citing the unavailability of witnesses. Notably in the last year, Mayaben Kodnani, the former Minister for Women and Child Welfare, was sentenced to 28 years in jail for her involvement in the Gujarat violence," it said.

Observing that there has been no large-scale communal violence against religious minorities in India since 2008, and in recent years the Indian government has created special investigative and judicial structures in an effort to address previous such attacks, USCIRS, however said that in the past year, progress in achieving justice through these structures for the victims of past incidents continued to be slow and ineffective.

In addition, members of religious minority communities, including Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, and Jehovah's Witnesses, reported an increase during the period of intimidation, harassment, and violence, particularly in states with anti-conversion laws.

Based on these concerns, USCIRF places India on Tier 2 in 2013. India had been on USCIRF's watch list since 2009.

  

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  • GANESH , PUTTUR

    Thu, May 02 2013

    HA HA HA WHAT A JOKE BY AMERICANS... I DID'NT HEARD ABOUT, MODI APPLIED FOR US A VISA...THEN, WHAT IS THE QUESTION OF "BAN" ? ONE DAY WILL COME FOR MODI ALSO.. TO BAN VISA FOR US PRESIDENT ALSO TO OUR INDIA.... CRAZY PEOPLE..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Thu, May 02 2013

    Modi is welcome at St. Mary's Island, Malpe, Karnataka where he could have all the fun without visa....

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  • Vishal D'Souza, Mangalore

    Thu, May 02 2013

    US can ban visa for Modi, but does they have any rights to Ban him for CM post or to become PM in India. India is such a huge country , then why to go America? America is behind India for FDI.

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  • santhosh, Mallikatte

    Thu, May 02 2013

    He is free to visit Nepal where visa is not required. America should ban visa for life time.

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  • Lawrence, USA

    Sat, May 04 2013

    There are lot of Mexicans coming to USA without Visa by crossing River Grande. Modi can try that route,if he so desired to visit USA. But be careful. If the immigration officials find him, he will be deported.

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  • Aravind, Blr

    Thu, May 02 2013

    Every one has their yardsticks to which they try to conform. US went to Iraq to uncover WMD and in the process God only knows how many lives were lost. US fostered Taliban to fight Russians and later attacked Afghanistan. Each country where India's wanted fugitives are hiding says they will not be handed over to India as their law is capable to decide the guilt. But when it comes to India, US (and other european countries?) denying visa to a democratically elected representative shows their indifference to the democratic system of India. Also, we have seen enough U turns from US on various issues like Nuclear Sanctions etc. So, it is like the old adage - never say never!

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Wed, May 01 2013

    VISA BAN FOR MODI NOT ONLY FOR USA BUT EVEN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES has ban in force!!I think CHINA AND SRILANKA MAY ACCEPT HIS VISA REQUEST.

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  • Subrahmanya, Mangalore

    Wed, May 01 2013

    IF MODI becomes prime minister , AMERICA will cahnge its stand OR india may BAN VISA for US president.
    Why we simply waste time on this issue.

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Wed, May 01 2013

    Modi hasn't applied for a Visa. His existing Visa was cancelled. One day US will invite Modi and he can go there without any Visa, most probably next year.

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  • Faar from truth, ibrahim saudi/yanbu

    Thu, May 02 2013

    MODI PM? it is faar from truth. it is only day dream. On becoming Modi PM, congress no need to block. BJP members themselves will block his dream. His ban with USA will continue.

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri

    Wed, May 01 2013

    Modi saab becoming PM of india is a distant dream....

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  • Amit, Mangalore

    Wed, May 01 2013

    I dont understand what is the US govt think of India.When Mr.Modi has not applied for visa there is no point in simply telling that they cant issue VISA to Mr.Modi.Possibility is that by saying so i think even they feel that they have achieved something great since Mr.Modi is a very popular figure all over the world.....Shame on US.......Just check what is happening in your country and rectify it rather than poking your nose into others......

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  • Lawrence, USA

    Wed, May 01 2013

    He did apply for visa to US to attend a convention of Hotel/Motel owners in North America. Since his visa was denied, he addressed the convention over video conference. Modi cannot visit USA even with his diplomatic visa. Indian PM also requested US to reconsider its stand.

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  • Rex, mangalore

    Wed, May 01 2013

    Difficult to understand the fact that why there is frequent reports on his eligibilty.
    He has applied once it got rejected, matter finishes there.
    If he re-applies again then the question arises.
    These reports and exercises are just publicity stunts.

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Thu, May 02 2013

    Clear notice to the people, those who are proudly telling 'Modi has not applied for visa to US'

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  • Prasad, Mangalore

    Wed, May 01 2013

    Where were these panels when US itself attacking and killing innocents in other countries for the benefit. Do they get the evidence for their own error? Seems like a specific agenda behind this force.

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