Rights bodies slam Govt

End Lawyers’ Detention: Amnesty

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, July 22: The Jammu and Kashmir government must immediately end the preventive detention of the leaders of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court Bar Association, Amnesty International said today.
Mian Abdul Qayoom, the President of the Bar Association and Ghulam Nabi Shaheen, its General Secretary, have been detained under the J&K Public Safety Act (PSA) since 7 July and 18 July respectively.
PSA allows for detentions of up to two years without charge or trial on the presumption that future acts harmful to the State may be committed.
“The detention of the Bar Association leaders appears to be an attempt to stifle legitimate and peaceful protest, as part of the ongoing crackdown by the authorities in parts of Kashmir,” said Sam Zarifi, Asia-Pacific Director at Amnesty International.
The grounds of detention prepared by the Srinagar District Magistrate relating to Mian Qayoom allege he is attempting to turn the Bar Association into “a secessionist outfit” indulging in “illegal activities”.
Four previous criminal cases registered involving Mian Qayoom between October 2008 and June 2010 are also mentioned in the document which accuses him of instigating recent protests against the killing of 18 people by state forces.
“The state administration has resorted to preventive detention under the PSA, which subverts the judicial process,” Zarifi said. “If the government has criminal charges to bring, it should do so in a properly constituted criminal trial where Mian Qayoom will have the protections afforded under the law, for instance, the ability to post bail.”
The official grounds of detention against Mian Qayoom state that he is being detained for questioning the conduct of government security forces and for his political views.
Reports indicate the General Secretary of the Bar Association, Ghulam Nabi Shaheen, is being detained on similar grounds as well as for organizing public rallies seeking the release of Mian Qayoom.
“The arbitrary use of the PSA to detain government critics is yet another demonstration of why this law must be repealed,” Zarifi said.
The Kashmir valley has witnessed mass public protests over the past several months, initially over the extrajudicial executions of three men at Machil, Varmul district, and subsequently by killings of protesters by Central Reserve Police Force and police personnel.
At least 18 people, many of them teenagers, were allegedly killed during a crackdown on protests that began on 11 June, 2010.
Amnesty International has previously demanded that the authorities avoid excessive use of force and investigate all the deaths due to the shootings.
The State administration has also responded by placing a large number of people in preventive detention instead of charging and trying them – including those reportedly suspected of throwing stones at the police and others suspected of inciting violence by posting inflammatory material online.
A number of political leaders have also been recently detained including Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani, and his aides Muhammad Ashraf Sahrai, Ayaz Akbar, Muhammad Yousuf Mujahid and Zafar Akbar Bhat. Prominent Kashmiri leaders including Shabir Shah and Nayeem Ahmed Khan also continue to remain in detention under the PSA.

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Lastupdate on : Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:30:00 GMT
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