Thursday, 30 July 2015

The death penalty is inherently cruel and disheartening use of the death penalty in India , said June Ann , International Chairman - All India Council of Human Rights, Liberties and Social Justice & Amnesty Worlwide.

India has carried out its third execution in under three years, hanging a former accountant convicted of involvement in a series of co-ordinated terrorist attacks that killed hundreds of people in Mumbai in 1993.
Yakub Memon died at 7am on Thursday at Nagpur jail in the western state of Maharashtra, according to local media reports.
The supreme court of India had in the small hours of the morning rejected a last-minute request for a two-week postponement of the execution to allow the condemned man to “make his peace with God and settle his earthly affairs before leaving this world”.
There had been some opposition to the hanging. About 300 prominent citizens, including several retired senior judges, had urged India’s president to commute Memon’s sentence to life in prison.
Though Indian courts frequently hand down capital sentences, few are carried out and a de facto moratorium existed from 2004 until 2012.
The three executions since have been for terrorism offences.
Tensions are high in India after seven people, including three policemen, were killed in an attack by militants on a police station in the north-west of the emerging economic power earlier this week. Indian officials have blamed Islamic militants sent from Pakistan for the assault.
Security has been tightened in Mumbai in what officials call “sensitive areas” in the wake of the execution.
A spokesperson for the ruling Bharatiya Janata party said earlier about the execution that it was “imperative that this conspirator is hung to death … so it sends a message to the terrorists [the] world over that India is not soft on terror”.
Memon was found to have provided logistical and financial help to those behind the bloody bombings of the stock exchange, the offices of Air India, a luxury hotel and other targets in Mumbai, India’s commercial capital, in March 1993.
The blasts, which killed 257 people, are widely thought to have been the work of Muslim ganglords in Mumbai’s underworld. They followed anti-Muslim riots across India that had killed more than 1,000 people.
“The death penalty is inherently cruel and disheartening use of the death penalty in India , said June Ann , International Chairman - All India Council of Human Rights, Liberties and Social Justice & Amnesty Worlwide.
Memon was the only one of 11 convicted people linked to the attacks to have his death sentence upheld on appeal. He was found to have helped the bombers by providing cash and plane tickets. The sentences on the others were commuted to life imprisonment.
Amnesty International India said the execution “marks another disheartening use of the death penalty in India”.
“This morning the Indian government essentially killed a man in cold blood to show that killing is wrong,” said Aakar Patel, executive director of Amnesty International India.
Memon, who would have turned 53 on the day he was hanged, had denied any involvement in the blasts during a lengthy trial and appeal process, arguing that he had voluntarily surrendered to authorities and co-operated with investigators. His brother, Ibrahim, was alleged to have masterminded the attacks, along with Dawood Ibrahim, an infamous gang boss from Mumbai who is India’s most wanted fugitive.
In India the death sentence is reserved for cases that are deemed “the rarest of the rare”. The 350 convicted prisoners who currently face hanging include four men found guilty of the gang rape and murder of a 23-year-old student in Delhi in 2012.
All India Council of Human Rights, Liberties and Social Justice & Amnesty International has described the application of the death penalty in India as “arbitrary, discriminatory and often used disproportionately against the poor”.
The group pointed to recent research showing that more than three-quarters of prisoners on death row were from economically weak backgrounds.
The study, by the National Law University in New Delhi and a government-appointed legal commission, also found that three-quarters of prisoners on death row could not afford to hire lawyers and so often went without legal representation.
“The death penalty is inherently cruel … The right decision was taken by the state not to execute people for a number of years and that should have been formalised,” said Meenakshi Ganguly of Human Rights Watch.
Ganguly said a better deterrent against crime or acts of terror would be “reforms to the criminal justice system, proper investigation and timely prosecution that ensures that criminals are convicted and punished”.
“At the moment people are even fearful to report crime to the police, evidence vanishes, there is torture, the entire process needs an urgent overhaul,” she said.
India has a shortage of qualified and experienced hangmen with states forced to issue public appeals for volunteers with the requisite skills. Local media said a police constable who had executed Ajmal Kasab, a Pakistani national guilty of the 2008 attacks in Mumbai three years ago, had been chosen as the hangman for Memon.
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Tuesday, 14 July 2015

अमिताभ ठाकुर और उनकी पत्नी नूतन ठाकुर पर दुष्कर्म का मुकदमा राज्यपाल के हस्तक्षेप से दर्ज हुआ।

लखनऊ। अमिताभ ठाकुर और उनकी पत्नी नूतन ठाकुर पर दुष्कर्म का मुकदमा राज्यपाल के हस्तक्षेप से दर्ज हुआ। दुष्कर्म का आरोप लगाने वाली पीडि़त महिला का यह दावा है। हालांकि उसका यह कहना है कि राज्यपाल के आदेश के बावजूद चार माह से ज्यादा समय तक कोई कार्रवाई नहीं हुई। आज सीजेएम कोर्ट लखनऊ के सामने पीडि़ता का दुष्कर्म के सिलसिले में बयान दर्ज हुआ। पीडि़त महिला ने सभी राजनीतिक दलों से इंसाफ दिलाने की मांग की और कहा कि मुझ पर राजनीति न की जाए।
पीडि़त महिला का आरोप है कि मैं 31 दिसंबर 2014 को अमिताभ के गोमतीनगर आवास पर चतुर्थ श्रेणी कर्मचारी के तौर पर नियुक्त हुई। पहले ही दिन ठाकुर ने छेड़छाड़ और दुष्कर्म किया। उसी दिन गोमतीनगर थाना में गयी लेकिन पुलिस ने कार्रवाई नहीं की। मैंने इंसाफ की उम्मीद में महिला आयोग का दरवाजा खटखटाया लेकिन वहां प्रार्थना पत्र और बयान लेने के बाद कार्रवाई नहीं हुई। पत्रकारों के सहयोग से कुछ दिनों बाद गोमतीनगर थाना में मेरा प्रार्थना पत्र लेकर एक पीली पर्ची दे दी गयी परंतु रसूखदार पुलिस अधिकारी के आरोपी होने से कार्रवाई की बजाय मुझे धमकी मिलने लगी। तब मैं एक संस्था ताहिरा के संपर्क में आयी और उस संस्था ने राज्यपाल को दस मार्च 2015 को एक प्रार्थना पत्र दिया जिस पर सरकार को मुकदमा दर्ज करने का निर्देश दिया गया। चार माह से ज्यादा समय तक राज्यपाल के आदेश के बावजूद कार्रवाई नहीं हुई। इसी बीच 20 जुलाई को नूतन और अमिताभ द्वारा मेरे व मेरे पति के खिलाफ गोमतीनगर थाने में एक अभियोग पंजीकृत कराया गया जिसमें मेरे साथ कई बड़े नेताओं का नाम जोड़ दिया गया। इसकी जानकारी नौ जुलाई को अखबार के जरिये होने पर मैंने डीजीपी कार्यालय में धरना दिया। राज्यपाल के आदेश और पत्रकारों के सहयोग से पुलिस ने मेरा मुकदमा दर्ज किया।

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Thursday, 18 June 2015

DR ANTHONY RAJU ADVOCATE , MEETING TRIBAL IN KHANDMAL DISTRICT , ORISSA AND ORPHANAGE CHILDREN  ADOPTED BY ALL INDIA COUNCIL OF HUMAN RIGHTS, LIBERTIES AND SOCIAL JUSTICE



Vice Chairman Appointed – Announcement by AICHLS

Vice Chairman Appointed – Announcement by AICHLS

 

The All India Council of Human Rights, Liberties & Social Justice, New Delhi is pleased to annunciate the appointment of Mr. Rajeev Mittal to its global Board as Vice Chairman – Central RTI Committee.

Being a renowned philanthropist, humanitarian, compassionate, thoughtful and respected far and wide, he because of his ultimate credential, experience, knowledge, expertise , leadership and service to the nation , society and public at large will surely be successful in accomplishing the goals & objectives associated that aid to strengthen & fulfillment of the AICHLS's commitment and connection to human rights defenders at risk and the organisation's strategic planning and governance expertise.

All India Council of Human Rights, Liberties & Social Justice (AICHLS), is a duly registered Society under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860, and is functioning with commitment to the Noble Cause of Human Rights Protection and Promotion, Justice for All, Economic Upliftment of the Underprivileged, Education, Love, Peace, Harmony and Friendship, National & International Integration by Exchange of Ideas & Ethos in India and also amongst the neighboring countries and the people of the rest of the World at large.

Its office is an independent and non-partisan scholarly undertaking which has a key responsibility to administer & manage the whole organizational network of the educational and civil society organizations being hermetically supportive & initiate the activities associated with the Inter-governmental Commission on Human Rights.

It renders & bestows upon the in depth knowledge & determination to endorse & defend the human rights guaranteed under international law and stipulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948. Its main areas of focus are human rights research, capacity building, training and teaching issues in the country and Mr. Mittal will oversee, including rule of law, judicial independence, women and children’s issues, indigenous peoples, migrant labor rights, regulatory environments for human rights, and law enforcement approaches, besides strategic planning and international relations.

It has several branches in India and abroad, having thousands of dedicated volunteers. AICHLS is a social organization for the ignored, disregarded, over-looked, victimized, oppressed, depressed, tortured people of the society and it cultivates awareness in them with regard to their rights. AICHLS is a highly informative secured Human Rights Agency in the service of the humanity with full Legal status.

All India council of human rights, liberties & social justice has been added as signatory and affiliated to UNITED NATION GLOBAL COMPACT . The world's largest corporate responsibility initiative with nearly 12,000 business and non-business participants in 140 countries.

Mr. Rajeev Mittal has a Graduate Diploma and Degree in Business & is B.A., L.L.B. (Advocate)Mr. Rajeev Mittal is committed to put into practice the “Global Compact” & its principles as well as engaged in the United Nations Global Compact where apt within my sphere of influence and shall make a clear statement of this commitment to our stakeholders & the general public.

Mr. Rajeev Mittal is hermetically dedicated towards his duties for serving the community with honesty by respecting the Indian Law, Indian Constitutions, Society Instruction, By-Laws and all the relevant Systems. He will oversee the agenda of AICHLS providing the consistent support for the Global Compact along with the renewal of our ongoing commitment to the initiative & its principles as well as the indulgence in the Global Compact principles & the involvement in the Global Compact principles in each of the four issue areas that includes: Human Rights, Labour, Environment and the last one is anti-corruption.

Mr. Rajeev Mittal comes to the post with a proven track record with more than 30 Years of Experience in Railway Hospitality, Hotels & Restaurants, Travel Tourism, Real Estate as well as Media & Advertising. He has a rich experience in managing complex business, funding, research & strategic relationships, conceiving & executing strategic business development plans & achieving futuristic alliances both domestically & globally.

He has been working on the designation of DIRECTOR being associated since years with a professionally managed & rapidly growing organization. His Goal is to put forward his skills & strength stimulating creativity and learning in conjunction with company’s goals attaining a rewarding, challenging and growth oriented position in industry.

Mr. Rajeev Mittal is renowned for his disruptive thinking and his commitment to organizational development and innovation, an approach which we are excited he will bring to AICHLS's expert board.

He has a wide vision & mission of being a widely successful business group with an ever-expanding customer base & to be highly professional in all our deals and thus, achieve customer delight. He has a strong faith in working smartly, to respond quickly and learn continuously; to share knowledge and information openly; being accountable for results, not just effort; to work for the clientele base taking them as the core of a business. He is completely honest in all the knowledge he imbibes & believes in working as a team putting steps forward simultaneously.

He has an impressive career record; has been working as social activists on different projects being associated & serving the social organizations by the means of different designator profiles:

v  Hony. Secretary 2015-2016, Home Club : Rotary Club of Delhi Rajdhani (Rotary International District 3011)
v  Chairman at Rojgar Cell
v  Chairman at Dharmik and Sanskritik Samiti, Delhi Pradeshik Agarwal Sammelan
v  Chief Convener at Akhil Bhartiya Agarwal Sammelan,
v  Vice President at Sankalp Foundation
v  Founder Member at International Vaish Federation (IVF)
v  President at Akhil Bhartiya Dharmik Yatra Trust

He has incredible skills & interests in varied sectors including the proper management of the organization and assists assigned responsibilities to carry out the production plans within the agreed time schedules, defined quality standards; management of staff to operate efficiently within defined safety and quality standards; Strategic Planning & Client Relationship Cultivation; Resource Management & Scheduling; Cost effective Budgeting , Resource Allocation and Action Plan Creation; Workflow Planning / Prioritization & Workflow Management; Marketing Campaign Development; optimizing the quality to ensure that products meet all specifications; yield and wastage to maximize the contribution of profitability to the overall operation; & overall functions.

Mr. Mittal has played a crucial role in the Corporate Social Responsibility to integrate the corporate self-regulation in the business as the firms have responsibilities to societies including economic, legal, ethical and discretionary. He strongly follows the responsibilities towards our society & has practiced & implemented few. He initiated various movements that have been taken as an initiative contributing to India’s growth. It is a new beginning to education, health, development, empowerment, ethics & values. It is a gift of priceless happiness to us & to various needy sectors & people for bringing hope across India.

Due to his good communication skills, networking skills, interpersonal skills, Analytical skills, good information network, and a strong sense of belonging towards the organization serve, a strong sense of responsibility towards the staff proper working & handle them with care & adequate management, he can settle down quickly to the changing Environment / situation/policies of the Company from time to Time.

His greatest assets are my competitive spirit and my analytical ability. Mr. Rajeev Mittal will serve this organization for a period of three years.

Welcoming the appointments, AICHLS President Mr. Anthony Raju said, 'We are delighted to have Mr. Rajeev Mittal who brings to the organization first-hand, frontline experience defending human rights and knowledge of the substantial risks that implies. Combining a deep commitment to the principles and practice of human rights, a well deserved reputation as an outstanding communicator and collaborator. Mr. Mittal will help to ensure that AICHLS's work remains relevant and responsive to human rights defenders at risk,' Mr. Anthony said.


Wednesday, 10 June 2015

We Strongly condemn this incident and it is shameful day for the entire world and should be condemned by the UN , said. Dr Anthony Raju , Advocate , Supreme Court and Chairman , All India Council of Human Rights, Liberties and Social Justice

AICHLS VIEW : We Strongly condemn this incident and it is shameful day for the entire world and should be condemned by the UN , said. Dr Anthony Raju , Advocate , Supreme Court and Chairman , All India Council of Human Rights, Liberties and Social Justice

Pakistan hangs man who was 15 when convicted

LAHORE, Pakistan: Pakistan on Wednesday executed a man who was 15 when he was sentenced to death for murder and whose lawyers say was tortured into confessing, in a case that has prompted concern among rights groups and the United Nations.

Aftab Bahadur was sentenced to death for killing three people in 1992 and human rights group Reprieve said two witnesses who implicated Bahadur had since recanted, saying they were tortured.

At the time, the death penalty could be passed on a 15 year old, but the minimum age was raised to 18 in 2000.

Testimony obtained by torture is also inadmissible.

"Aftab Bahadur was hanged at District Jail Lahore on Wednesday at 4.30am," a jail official in Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore said, declining to be named as he was not authorized to speak to the media on the issue. "Before the hanging, he was crying and saying he was innocent."

The date of birth on Bahadur's birth certificate and national identity card, June 30, 1977, is not disputed by authorities.

"Pakistan proceeded with Mr Bahadur's execution despite his having been sentenced to death when he was a child - in violation of both international and Pakistani law," Reprieve said.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif lifted the moratorium on the death penalty last year, a day after Pakistani Taliban gunmen attacked a school and killed 134 pupils and 19 adults. The killings put pressure on the government to do more to tackle the Islamist insurgency.

In an essay written from jail and published a day before his hanging, Bahadur, a Christian, repeated his assertion that he was innocent.

"But I do not know whether that will make any difference," he wrote. "I have not given up hope, though the night is very dark ... It would perhaps have been better not to have to think of what the police did to try to get me to confess falsely to this crime."

On Tuesday, another man, Shafqat Hussain, whose lawyers say was a child when charged with murder and only confessed after being tortured, was handed a reprieve just hours before he was to be executed, the fourth time his death penalty has been stayed.

But the Supreme Court rejected Hussain's appeal on Wednesday morning.

His lawyers say he was 14 in 2002 when he was burnt with cigarettes and had his fingernails removed until he confessed to killing a child. Authorities say he was 23 when he was sentenced.

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