Monday, February 18, 2013
Introduction to Association for Democratic Rights
1975 was the darkest period in the history of post 1947 when the basic rights of Indian people were withdrawn by a stroke of pen , by declaring emergency. It was a shock to intellectuals. It was reducing the gains of 190 years of relentless struggle of Indian patriots and masses of establishing fundamental rights as symbol of independence. When in 1977, the people voted the emergency down and the order was restored back.The question which was foremost on the mind of intellectuals was that some thing must be done so that the universal right of people to struggle for assuring a creditable future is kept alive. There was one view that the suspension of fundamental rights was only the work of an individual so as that is out of power everything is secured . We in Punjab along with many others in India have a considered view that there is deep social , economical and political crisis which has been reflected in withdrawing the rights . The change of horses does not solve this deeper problem. The assurance of civil liberties which mean relying on the recorded rights in constitution are not sufficient to assure the social justice to broader and toiling masses. We have to ensure that democratic right of struggle which is the fundamental and universal of rights for true democracy to exist. The toiling people can assure Justice for themselves as well as for society.
The sensitive people met in 1978 in Ludhiana and decided to work as Association For Democratic Rights ( Punjab) ,the JAMHURI ADHIKAR SABHA. It has support of old Gadrite Baba Bhagat Singh who was its first President and Bibi Amar Kaur sister of Shaheed Bhagat Singh. The association was conceived as a mass based group who will collect the first hand and independent information and put it in a report to cover all sides of the issue and present it to the people. This was to ensure that basic and real issues are side lined and act as educative. This helped the struggling people to achieve and ensure establishment of justice.
There were AFDR reports which were even accepted by High court as independent record of incidences which were helpful to deliver justice, The discussion with international bodies such as Amensity International and UN Human Right commission made them appreciate the reality in Punjab and correct their view point.
The international Human Right Conference in 1993 in Vienna concerned AFDR suggestion that human right for toiling people can only be ensured if their right to development as universal right is assured.
The Right to development is a group right of peoples as opposed to an individual right. This confirms our concept of democratic right which is right of collective people to act.
The sensitive people met in 1978 in Ludhiana and decided to work as Association For Democratic Rights ( Punjab) ,the JAMHURI ADHIKAR SABHA. It has support of old Gadrite Baba Bhagat Singh who was its first President and Bibi Amar Kaur sister of Shaheed Bhagat Singh. The association was conceived as a mass based group who will collect the first hand and independent information and put it in a report to cover all sides of the issue and present it to the people. This was to ensure that basic and real issues are side lined and act as educative. This helped the struggling people to achieve and ensure establishment of justice.
There were AFDR reports which were even accepted by High court as independent record of incidences which were helpful to deliver justice, The discussion with international bodies such as Amensity International and UN Human Right commission made them appreciate the reality in Punjab and correct their view point.
The international Human Right Conference in 1993 in Vienna concerned AFDR suggestion that human right for toiling people can only be ensured if their right to development as universal right is assured.
The Right to development is a group right of peoples as opposed to an individual right. This confirms our concept of democratic right which is right of collective people to act.
AFDR
approach has been based on principles and thus avoid the
sectarian approach.where many other organisations suffer from
sectarian approach . AFDR was only one from Punjab which
cooperated with brotherly organisations PUDR and PUCL to bring
on record the facts of 1984 Delhi carnage and produce in
Punjabi to educate of reality to Punjab People. At the same
time when Union Carbide corporation caused carnage of Bhopal people , AFDR was there and produced a report for Punjab.
AFDR stands for democratic rights all the way. The past working is the testimony for it.
Let us keep the mind clear on principles and stand steadfast for Democratic Rights.
Abolish Death Sentence viz a viz Hanging of Afzal Guru
Hanging of Afzal Guru is a grave violation of International human rights charter- AFDR
Ludhiana: Association for
Democratic Rights –AFDR ( Punjab) held a
protest march against the hanging of Kashmiri
youth Afzal Guru on 16th February, in which leading democratic activists from different
districts participated. The speakers alleged that Afzal Guru was
implicated in Parliament attack case
under a well thought out
conspiracy. Extensive coverage given to his ‘confessional’ statement extracted
with inhuman torture in police custody in the media , was a
ploy to execute him. Neither he
was provided with legal aid to defend his case in the court, nor was
given chance to move for judicial review for reducing his death sentence after the president had rejected his
mercy petition. The questions
raised by Afzal Guru regarding the role
of S. T. F working under the
patronage of MHA, in this case have
still not been answered. Without providing any solid evidence and relying on totally illogical argument of
“satisfaction of collective sentiments of the nation” , he was hanged
surreptitiously just for being a Muslim and Kashmiri . The speakers emphasized that hanging of Afzal Guru is
grave violation of the International human rights charter. Use of the
statements extracted from Afzal in police custody, as an evidence to execute
him is
violation of judicial norms and is unjust
practice and after rejection of his mercy petition by the president on Sunday, the govt seemed to be in
hurry to execute him without justifying his involvement in the attack on Indian
parliament.The speakers added that by not informing his relatives about his execution
and then not handing over his dead body to them is outright inhuman behavior of
Indian rulers. All the speakers
condemned the suppression of voice of Kashmiris through imposition of curfew in
Kashmir valley and gaging the media. Actually Indian state, not being a
democracy is working like a machine for taking
lives of its own citizens. Terming it a very uncivilized sentence, the speakers
demanded the constitutional abolition of
capital punishment and decried the outrageous activities of bajrang dal rogues in
connivance with police, against the
Kashmiri girls and other activists
protesting against the hanging
of Afzal Guru at Delhi and
blackening the face of renowned activist Gautam Navlakha
and demanded that strict action be taken against such fascist elements and police officials
protecting them.
The protest march was addressed by the General secratery, Prof Jagmohan singh, distt
president Prof. A K Maleri, state press secretary Buta Singh, organizing
secretary Narbhinder Singh, and
Pritpal Singh. At the occasion Mr
Abhai singh writer, master Tarsem lal, Namdev Bhutal, Darshan singh Moga, Dr
Tejpal, Gurpreet Kaur and many other district leaders and activists were
present.
Issued by
Buta Singh, Press Secretary, A F
D R ( Punjab)
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