Sunday, August 23, 2009

Memorandum to Hon. Governor of Manipur by MACR & CCRP

Memorandum submitted to His Excellency the Governor of Manipur for kind intervention to protect the basic child rights of the deprived children who are caught in conflict situation in the state.


Your Excellency,

We the undersigned, on behalf of the people of Manipur hereby submit the memorandum with an earnest hope that your Excellency will intervene the matter and deliver justice.


1. In the firing incident of 23 July, 2009 occurred at B.T. Road Imphal in which Ch. Sanjit Meitei and one pregnant woman Mrs Th. Rabina Devi were killed, we demand your kind intervention to take up prompt action to give befitting legal punishment to the culprits and any kind of possible help to the deceased families.


2. In case of Rabina, since she was killed along with a 7 month unborn child (foetus) in her womb, it was a fact that the aforesaid child could have been saved, had the police rushed Rabina to hospital immediately. However, irresponsible police personnel took no step to save the life of Rabina and her unborn child, the dead body remained lying flat, unattended on the roadside for about 2 hours. Police latter dumped the body very ruthlessly into a lorry and placed thereafter into RIMS morgue directly.

3. State should be held responsible for murdering of seven month unborn child of Rabina. Rabina’s family must be compensated with for murdering of two persons, Rabina and her child.


4. State should sponsor full educational support to the 3 years old son of late Rabina. Since the 3 years old boy was deeply traumatized as his mother was brutally killed before his very sight and long term psychological negative effect to the child is very imminent.

5. State should book and punish police personal and security personnel involved in wrongful detention of one eleven year girl child Baby Salam Bidyarani Devi at Mayang Imphal police station from 14 to 18 August, 2009.


6. State should sponsor medical treatment of baby S. Bidyarani, who is under treatment at RIMS Psychiatry ward as she became so traumatized following the incident. The arbitrary detention of the girl child is unconstitutional and violation of Juvenile Justice (care & protection of Children) Amendment Act. 2006.

7. State should give financial support and sponsor her education as a compensation for torturing the child psychologically through arbitrary detention and humiliation.

8. State should take up immediate measures to stop further traumatizing activities of Assam Rifles to maintain peaceful environment in hill districts particularly at Ukhrul district.


9. Urged upon to bring a peaceful and secured environment in hill areas, particularly in Ukhrul district for enabling the children to attend their schools normally.

10. State should set up adequate number of Shelter Home and Children Homes for girl child since the state has only one girl shelter home till now.

11. State should arrange necessary measures to make functional of all the educational institutions in the state, so that the right to education of the children are not deprived further amidst the unrest political situation in the state.

Yours sincerely,
MACR and CCRP

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