Wednesday, 23 August 2017

Dear  Mr Joy Bhattacharjee                                         August 23, 2017                            
We are pleased to inform you, that your name has been nominated for the following responsibility as given below by the Central Selection Committee of All India Council of Human Rights, Liberties & Social Justice (AICHLS), headed by Dr. Anthony Raju, Advocate (Supreme Court), Global Chairman/ President - AICHLS and International Convener for Universal Mission for Peace and Human Rights,  on the basis of your credential , experience, knowledge, expertise , leadership and service to the nation , society and public at large,  to carry out the main Aims and Objectives of the said Organization and its wings as follows:

You have been nominated for following Responsibility/Responsibilities:   

Honorary Member - AICHLS                 Life Time
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR - state         12 Months from the date of  issuance of ID card
Honorary Member - NCNB          12 Months from the date of  issuance of ID card
Honorary Member - AIACC                   12 Months from the date of  issuance of ID card

Tenure of your nomination is mentioned in your ID Card/Certificate/ etc.
Reporting To: National Executive Council

We , therefore request you to accept and acknowledge the above said responsibility  and authorize the All India Council of Human Rights, Liberties & Social Justice (AICHLS) to  publish your name , Photo and all relevant details including your address , mobile no. email id etc. on our Website i.e www.humanrightscouncil.in for the convenience of the people of our country.

We request you to discharge your function, purpose with great sense of responsibility, dedication, commitment and sincerity to fulfill the aims and objectives of All India Council of Human Rights, Liberties & Social Justice (AICHLS), we look forward to work hard and genuinely to resolve the loads of issues of the Nation as a priority by using your full experience, knowledge, expertise and leadership.

We request you to serve the community with full dedication, honesty  by respecting the Indian Law, Indian Constitutions, Society Instruction and constitution, By-Laws  and all the relevant Systems.

All responsibilities, designations, positions in the Committee, Wing, Unit, Cell and Council is Honorary , provisional and shall enjoy till the satisfaction of the Global Chairman/National President/National Governing Council and can be reviewed / re-designated / re-appointment sporadically subject to your commitment and engagement in the AICHLS/NCNB without assigning any reason.

All responsibilities, designations, positions & memberships in the Committee, Wing, Unit, Cell and Council is Honorary , provisional and valid subject to the subscription of membership is paid and automatically ceased immediately after expiry of membership. Please note that we don’t expel or terminate any member from AICHLS/NCNB or its all wings on the basis of membership validity but automatically ceased after expiry of membership.

Kindly also to be noted, that the said position is not carrying any type of remuneration or perks, it is absolutely on the voluntarily basis to serve the humanity and needy at large.

For any other query you may speak with the President – Dr. Anthony Raju , Advocate at his Mobile no :098730 87903 at any time between 9.00 pm to 10.00 pm.

You are also requested to send your complete address with Pin Code, Address Proof , Identity Proof , Photo thru email at : humanrightscouncil.org@gmail  

Sincerely

Dr. June Ann 
International President - Women Empowerment & National Coordinator
Director - PR and Governmental Affairs 

Wednesday, 16 August 2017


Lifetime members of All India Council of Human Rights Liberties and Social Justice. AICHLS have been conferred upon with Honorary Doctorate Degree for promoting and protection Human rights and doing remarkably good work in their respected state.
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India did not act against cow vigilantes, says U.S.
August 16, 2017 by admin  
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India, August 16, 2017: India has recorded a spike in violence related to religious intolerance in 2016 and the authorities have routinely refused to take action against cow vigilantes, the U.S. State Department noted in its annual International Religious Freedom Report released on Tuesday.
The report cited the spread of laws and campaigns for cow protection and against religious conversion among reasons for the increase in violence.
It noted that 24 of the 29 States have “imposed full to partial restrictions and penalties on the slaughter of bovines,” and six out of 29 State governments enforce anti-conversion laws. The State Department also cited the restrictions imposed on American Christian NGO Compassion International’s operations in India.
“Authorities frequently did not prosecute members of vigilante “cow protection” groups who attacked alleged smugglers, consumers, or traders of beef, usually Muslims, despite an increase in attacks compared to previous years,” the report said, listing the series of violent incidents in India last year.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) reported 751 conflicts between religious communities, which resulted in 97 deaths and 2,264 injuries in 2015, jumping from 644 communal incidents, resulting in 95 deaths and 1,921 injuries the previous year, the State Department noted.
“There were reports of religiously motivated killings, assaults, riots, discrimination, vandalism, and actions restricting the right of individuals to practise their religious beliefs and proselytise. There was an increase in violent incidents by cow protection groups against mostly Muslim victims, including killings, mob violence, assaults, and intimidation. Hindus threatened and assaulted Muslims and Christians and destroyed their property. According to the Evangelical Fellowship of India (EFI), there were more than 300 incidents of abuse targeting Christians during the year, compared with 177 in 2015.
Incidents included assaults on missionaries, forced conversions of non-Hindus, and attacks on churches, schools, and private property. Administrators at some Muslim and Christian schools and graveyards denied their facilities to interreligious couples or their children,: the report said. It notes that “the high-profile killing of Mohammad Akhlaq Saifi by a mob who believed he had slaughtered a cow in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh in September 2015 continued to generate publicity and controversy.” “In June then-Member of Parliament (MP) and later Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) stated Mother Teresa had been on a mission to “Christianize India,” said the State Department document.
In November MHA denied FCRA registration renewals for Compassion’s two main implementing partners. “While MHA stated more than 1,300 other NGOs of various types also had their registration renewals denied because of FCRA regulation compliance issues, Compassion International and some media and civil society representatives stated Compassion International’s partner organizations were targeted because MHA alleged they were involved in conversions or other religious activities. Some other foreign-funded religious NGOs did not report any FCRA-related issues with operations in India,” said the report.
- the hindu

Thursday, 3 August 2017

All India Council of Human Rights, Liberties & Social Justice (AICHLS) condemns Attack on Amarnath pilgrims, it is against the fundamental principles of humankind and grave Human Rights Violation.

Reacting to the News from various media sources of the killing of seven Amarnath pilgrims during an attack by a suspected armed group in Jammu and Kashmir, Aakar Patel, Executive Director at Amnesty International India, said:
“Shooting at a bus carrying ordinary people on a pilgrimage shows utter contempt for human life and the fundamental principles of humanity. Those behind this horrific assault should be found and punished.
The Jammu and Kashmir authorities must protect all civilians and ensure that they are not put in danger, while upholding human rights law and standards. They must guard against any attacks, including reprisal attacks, which could lead to more civilian casualties.”
The seven pilgrims killed – five women and two men – were participating in the Amarnath Yatra, a popular annual Hindu pilgrimage to a cave shrine. At least 16 others were injured in the attack. The Jammu and Kashmir police said that unidentified gunmen attacked a police bunker and a security checkpoint - to which the police retaliated - before firing at a bus carrying the pilgrims.
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