Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Child rights activitists seek Governor’s intervention

source- Imphal Free Press
12 hours, 49 minutes, 7 seconds ago
Imphal, Aug 24: A joint memorandum submitted to the Governor Gurbachan Jagat by the Manipur Alliance for Child Rights (MACR) and Coalition on Children’s Right to Protection (CCRP) sought the immediate intervention of the Governor to protect the basic child rights of the deprived children who are caught in conflict situation.The joint memorandum sumitted on August 22 by Montu Ahanthem convenor of MACR and S Sharaju Devi convenor CCRP demanded the Governor of Manipur to intervence and to take up prompt action to give befitting legal punishment to the culprits, as well as to give all possible help to victim families.In case of the late Th Rabina the release further said that she was killed along with a seven months foetus in her womb. It also said the unborn child could have been saved had the authorities acted promptly and with care.However, irresponsible police personnel took no step towards this end and instead dumped her body in the RIMS morgue.The memorandum futher mentioned that the state should be held responsible for murdering of a seven month unborn child and the victim’s family must be compensated for the murder of two persons, Rabina and her child.Further the state should sponsor full education support to Rabina’s three years old son since the boy was deeply traumatized as his mother was killed brutally before his own eyes and long term psychological effect is imminent.The memorandum also demanded booking and punishment of the police personnel and security personnel for the wrongful detention of Salam Bidyarani Devi, 11, at Mayang Imphal police station from August 14 to 18.The state should sponsor the medical expenses of the child who is now under treatment at RIMS psychiatry ward as she became so traumatized following the incident.It also demanded the state to be compelled to sponsor her education as compensation for torturing her psychologically through arbitrary detention and humiliation.It said the arbitrary detention of Salam Bidyarani Devi is unconstitutional and violates Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Amendment Act 2006 and provision of UN Convention on Rights.Raising the issue of the incident that occured in the areas of Hundung Godah Shakok and Loushing Khunthak in Ukhrul district the memorandum demanded immediate measures to sanitize the areas where heavy shelling has been carried out by Assam Rifles on and August 12 and 13, as the surrounding villager are still fearful of venturing out to their paddy fields and jungle lest they step on unexploded bombs.It also demanded compensation for the losses and added that due to the heavy shelling children of the areas are unable to concentrate in their studies because of the traumatic situation.The joint memorandum also demanded the state to set up adequate number of shelter home and children home for girl children since the state has only one girl shelter home till date.It also demanded the repeal of Arm Force (Special Powers) Act 1958 from the state.The two organisation also submitted separate memrandums to the Chairperson, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPR) New Delhi to intevene and protect rights of the conflict inflicted children of Manipur in parlicular and human rights of the people in general.The memrandums elaborated the magnitude of victimising the innocent children in the unsafe enviroment of this conflict torn state can be seen in the incident of wrongful detention of one eleven years old Salam Bidyarani Devi of Nongmaikhong by the state police who was picked up by a combined security forces on August 14 just on the eve of Independence Day of India.

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