IMPHAL, May 19: The Chairperson of North East Cell of the National
Commission for Protection of child Rights (NCPCR) Prof Shantha Sinha and his
team today met the state Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh and Home Minister
Gaikhangam.
The meeting was attended by state Chief Secretary DS Poonia,
Principal Secretary (Home) Dr Sureshbabu and DCs and SPs of Chandel, Tamenglong
and Imphal West.
The Civil Societies Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur (CSCHR)
submitted a petition to the team regarding 92 documented cases of extrajudicial
executions of children in Manipur from 1979 till February 6, 2012 with a prayer
to the Commission to take up urgent steps regarding these cases for the end of
justice.
A press release of the Centre for Organisation Research &
Education (CORE) said that the team on an unprecedented visit to the state is
scheduled to investigate into alleged encounter killings in Imphal West
district of the state.
The team is visiting the state in response to a complaint made by
the CORE regarding the alleged extra judicial execution of (L) Ahanthem Amujao,
16 of Sawombung at Khuman Palli, Imphal West by the Imphal West Commandos.
On their arrival in the state, the team had conducted a formal
hearing at Hotel Imphal on May 18 and met with family members and other
witnesses of the Amujao case, the statement said.
The NCPCR team also took up the case of Sonkhopao Mate, 16 from
Chandel district who was allegedly tortured by Assam Rifles, it added.
Following the hearing, the NCPCR team had a consultation with the
NGOs of Manipur including members of the Child Welfare Committees (CWCs) of
Chandel, Tamenglong, Ukhrul and Imphal West and Imphal East and discussed
related issues of protection of children in ‘disturbed’ areas or armed conflict
situations.
The CORE release said, “The issues discussed in the petition are
impunity in the context of Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958, various
lapses and lacunae in the procedures to be taken up by the Government in cases
of culpable homicide involving children in accordance to the guidelines of the
Supreme Court, the National Human Rights Commission and the Code of Criminal
Procedures (CrPC); the need to assert the supremacy of The Juvenile JusticeAct,
2000 (amended 2006) over AFSPA with regard to children in conflict with the law
and involved in the armed conflict in Manipur and other parts of India; and the
need to develop a ‘Standard Operating Procedure’ to be adopted by NCPCR to deal
with complaints relating to ‘encounter deaths’ of children”.
Other members of the team accompanying the Chairman are Special
Adviser (North East Cell) NCPCR, Dr L Mishra; former Director, CBI and DG,
NHRC, Dr Kaarthikeyan; Project Coordinator (RTE) NCPCR Ajay Kumar; Sr.
Consultant, NCPCR, Sanjay Kumar Tiwari and Consultant, Asian Centre for Human
Rights, Santosh Chakma.
The team on a three day visit to the state will leave on May 20
after addressing a press conference at Hotel Classic at 10am.
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