India: HRDs from Murshidabad are at risk of arbitrary arrest and detention
Event- Country
- India
- Initial Date
- Jun 14, 2017
- Event Description
(Bangkok/Kathmandu, 26 June 2017) The Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) is deeply concerned about recent police hostility against human rights defenders in Murshidabad district, West Bengal. Human rights defenders from the respected human rights group Banglar Manabadhikar Suraksha Mancha (MASUM) have been facing harassment and intimidation and are now at risk of arbitrary arrest and detention. MASUM undertakes research and runs campaigns against torture and killings by security forces in the area. On the night of 14 June 2017 police personnel from Raninagar Police station surrounded the residence of Sanjit Mondal, MASUM's District Human Rights Monitor. As Sanjit suspected he would be arrested, he left the premises before the police could get to him. He and other members of MASUM are feared to be at risk and FORUM-ASIA is particularly concerned that repeated calls for investigation and intervention have not been acted upon by the authorities. Sanjit filed a written complaint to Murshidabad district's Superintendent of Police but is yet to receive any response. Concerns about the incident and the hostile environment MASUM members are experiencing in Murshidabad have been raised with the authorities, including the National Human Rights Commission of India, on multiple occasions. These have not been acted upon. It is feared that Sanjit and other members of MASUM may meet the same fate as colleagues Ajimuddin Sarkar and Najrul Islam, who both are also District Human Rights Monitors for MASUM, who were arbitrarily arrested and detained on trumped-up charges. Similar to Sanjit, Ajimuddin's home was surrounded and ransacked. His family was later attacked, while Ajimuddin himself was arbitrarily detained and tortured in custody. The authorities need to prevent further injustices and put into place immediate, concrete steps to ensure the safety and security of MASUM's human rights defenders. FORUM ASIA urges the Government of India to: Ensure that a thorough, transparent and independent investigation into the arrest and harassment of human rights defenders in Murshidabad district is undertaken without delay. Immediately take measures to ensure that human rights defenders in Murshidabad are able to conduct their human rights work safely and are not be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention, harassment and attacks. Commit to its obligation under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights instruments ratified by India. Demonstrate its ability to reign in and hold to account those in Murshidabad that disregard the rule of law and due process, as they are core elements of India's legal system. Foster a safe and enabling environment for human rights defenders, where they can carry on their activities unhindered and liberally express discontent with the State. Guarantee values of free expression, human rights and democracy are enabled. Update: The Observatory has been informed by Banglar Manabadhikar Suraksha Mancha (MASUM) | [1] about renewed acts of police harassment and intimidation against Mr. Sanjit Mondal, MASUM District Human Rights Monitor in Murshidabad district, West Bengal State. According to the information received, on November 8, 2017, at around 9am, Mr. Sanjit Mondal accompanied a youth from Malipara village to see a medical practitioner, in order to record evidence of torture to which the youth had been subjected in custody at Raninagar police station. A medical certificate documenting the nature of the injuries sustained was required to register a complaint against the police personnel for torture. At around 2pm on the same day, Mr. Sanjit Mondal saw a police officer named Mr. Dipak Mondal, from Raninagar police station, loitering around his family's shop. Upon seeing Mr. Sanjit Mondal, the police officer walked a few metres away. When Mr. Sanjit Mondal went to meet him, Mr. Dipak Mondal left immediately. A few minutes later, a large number of police personnel from Raninagar police station drove past Mr. Sanjit Mondal's shop in a white police vehicle. They parked their vehicle one kilometre away, and walked back near to Mr. Sanjit Mondal's shop. During this time, Mr. Sanjit Mondal escaped from his shop due to fear of being arrested. Upon arrival outside Mr. Sanjit Mondal's shop, the police personnel from Raninagar police station gathered at a tea stall in front of the shop, from which they monitored it for more than three hours. Witnesses present at the tea stall subsequently reported having heard Mr. Dipak Mondal saying that "Sanjit must be taken into custody tonight as he is trying to make[a] complaint against police personnel and the Officer in Charge[wants] his arrest". Witnesses also reported having heard Mr. Dipak Mondal expressing his concern that "Sanjit could flee to Kolkata to evade his capture". The comments related to Mr. Sanjit Mondal's assistance to the youth from Malipara village earlier that day. On November 9, 2017, Mr. Dipak Mondal monitored Mr. Sanjit Mondal's shop for the entire day. At around 2pm, a white police vehicle passed by his shop. At the time of publication of this Urgent Appeal, Mr. Sanjit Mondal remained in hiding for fear of being arrested. The Observatory condemns the police harassment and intimidation of Mr. Sanjit Mondal, which seems to be only aimed at punishing him for documenting and denouncing allegations of human rights violations committed by police forces. The Observatory fears that Mr. Sanjit Mondal may be arrested at any time on fabricated charges. The Observatory recalls that several members of MASUM and Mr. Sanjit Mondal in particular (see background information) have already faced reprisals in the past for documenting and denouncing grave human rights violations allegedly involving members of the police forces and BSF. The Observatory calls upon the Indian authorities to put an end to all acts of harassment, intimidation, and criminalization of Mr. Sanjit Mondal and all MASUM members, as well as of all human rights defenders in India.
- Impact of Event
- 3
- Gender of HRD
- Man
- Violation
- (Arbitrary) Arrest and Detention
- Intimidation and Threats
- Judicial Harassment
- Raid
- Torture
- Rights Concerned
- Right to work
- HRD
- NGO staff
- Perpetrator-State
- Police
- Source
- Monitoring Status
- Active
- Event Location
Latitude: 24.175903900000012
Longitude: 88.2801785
- Event Location
- Summary for Publications
On the night of 14 June 2017 police personnel from Raninagar Police station surrounded the residence of Sanjit Mondal, MASUM's District Human Rights Monitor. As Sanjit suspected he would be arrested, he left the premises before the police could get to him. Update: On 10 November 2017. renewed acts of police harassment and intimidation was carried against Mr. Sanjit Mondal in India.