Monday, March 25, 2013

My son was born of the kicks given by boots of the cops


My name is Dulari, 28, and my husband is Ram Surat. I live with my family in the village Rup Ghausia, post Sahijan kalan, police station Robertsganj district Sonebhadra. By caste I am Ghasia, a scheduled tribe. I have four sons and three daughters. It is with hard work and in great difficulty we are able to earn our daily bread and feed our children.

The incident took place at 8 am on January 9, 2012 when my husband came back from Lucknow by train. He had come back after performance at a programme “Rhythm of North India.” Cops entered our house at around 8.30 am and they were ten of them. I got afraid when I first saw them as they immediately started asking where was Ram Surat. I asked them what “was the matter gentlemen” but instead of giving response four of them started beating me, they kicked me with boots and abused me with the worst of abuses. Hearing me cry my husband, who was sleeping, came out and shielded me by covering me but the cops continued beating both of us.

Then they took my husband dragging till the fields while I was crying and screaming. I was pregnant then by nine months and could not even walk properly. I again asked the cops why they were dragging my husband in such a manner as he had returned back from Lucknow a few minutes before. The cops beat me up, abused me and threatened me to go away.  I could cling to my husband and pleaded the cops to leave him. I asked them where were they taking my husband but instead of giving a reply they continued beating him up at the fields and then turned towards me. They threw me on the ground with a bad thump and four of them kicked me in my stomach.

I was pregnant by nine months then. As the kick touched my skin I screamed out of pain as if someone had taken soul out of my body. I pleaded them with folded hands to let me go but my cries landed on deaf ears. All the cops and their senior officers could see I was pregnant but they paid no attention this fact and continued beating me though any untoward incident could have happened with me. They showed no mercy upon me. Two of them hit me hard on my abdomen and that kick resulted in to severe pain and uneasiness. The baby came out of the kick that cops gave me again and again. The baby was premature. There was blood all around and with blood on my entire body I was feeling unconscious. I don’t really knew what happened to the child at that time as I was near total unconscious and was surrounded by cops then. Perhaps the day was a a history that delivery was happening in presence of the cops surrounding a woman. The protectors were there as demons for the mother and the child.
In the entire episode when I was screaming in pain some of the neighbourhood women came to help and pleaded before what they had done by risking the lives of both mother and the child. They said both of us should be taken to hospital. After my father made a phone call two human rights workers came and I along with my child were taken to hospital. Some of the cops also then said I and the child be taken to hospital but their Circle Officer said I should not be taken to hospital neither the child and no one should take them to hospital. He had asked the doctors that none from Raup Ghasia basti be given any treatment. The government hospital doctors made excuses that FIR be first lodged before treatment and I was crying in pain. They were not moved with my screams. My family thought my child will not survive hence they brought us back home. Then with donation from villagers I was taken to a private hospital and somehow the child was saved.

Having suffered major blood loss due to delay in treatment and wandering from one place to another in pain I was unconcious completely when I reached hospital. I thought it was the last day of my life. On the one side I was afraid about my husband and my child thinking what cops might have done with my husband and when I regained senses I asked  about my child and my husband. The basti people told me cops had taken my husband to Robertsganj police station. Even today it gives me chills when I remember that day of my life. I used to remain afraid every moment after that incident. I used to fear cops might come anytime and beat up me and my husband and put us in jail. Me and my family members fear for that incident. I went to Robertsganj police station but none of the cops listened to me and then I went to senior officials including the SP but could not get justice even there. Now even the neighbours have started making joke on us despite we remain afraid all the time. But having told you all this I feel relaxed as no body had ever asked me about the incident like this in details. Having talked to you hope for justice has come to me.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Life of the poor people is waiting the mercy from Hon’ble President of India

Peoples’ Vigilance Committee on Human Rights is concerned about the death by hanging of Mr. Suresh Chuahan & Mr. Ramji Chauhan of Varanasi under section 302, 307 and 449. This is MERCY PETITION to the President of India to save the lives of... these two people. Please write to the Hon’ble President of India (presidentofindia@rb.nic.in) and also ask your friends & colleagues to do so.
 

For sixteen years my eyes searching for son



Even today our society and the law and order system is such a blind that nothing can be said about it where the guilty wanders free and the innocent is languishing behind the bars. Here is a case of a mother who has been waiting for her son like a dead person. Let us go through her story.
My name is Mula Devi, 70, years and my husband is Late Shobhnath. I am Chauhan by caste. I have five sons Ramji, Laxman, Bharat, Shatrughan and Shyam. My daughter-in-law is Usha Devi. I am a resident of 51/12 Nawapura, police station Kotwali, district Varanasi.

The economic condition of my family is not good. My younger son sells paper toys that he makes. We somehow manage our daily bread. At present I am living in a rented shed. I had never thought that I will see such a day in my life. The incident happened on June 05, 1996. My daughter was married in Khojwa police station Bhelupura and at her in-laws house murder of my daughter’s brother-in-law, his wife and three kids took place.

On October 06, 1996 cops came at my residence early in the morning and asked for my son Ram ji. They had canes in hands and were abusing and immediately they asked, ‘where is murderer Ram ji.’

I resisted their move and said why are you talking like this how can my son be murderer. But they pushed me and entered the house to search.

I started crying and the cops beat up my son and took him away forcibly in a jeep.

At that time the entire family was in a state of shock and my daughter-in-law and granddaughter started crying. I was unable to understand what should I do. My son was not asked any question at the police station, told my younger son. The entire family was unable to think how have we been trapped in such a case and whose fault it is. I felt unconscious. The situation did not changed and sixteen years have passed. My son did not came back. Day and night I fear for my son and in attempt to save him we have sold off everything that was in the house. And ever since I have come to know that my son has been sentenced death penalty I feel the law may give the penalty to me instead of my son. Now with what hope I should live. I feel I will die. For the entire night I cry and pray to god that he may send back my son but who will in this world listen to me.

Somehow my son gets back is my wish. This is a true story of sixteen years and I don’t feel satisfied even after sharing it with you.

I still fear at heart. Having met you people I feel relaxed. Please save my son from the death penalty. He is innocent person.

 

Interviewer: Chaya Devi

 

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Children's home running in inhuman conditions raided in Jaipur, 29 girls rescued

PVCHR Communication <cfr.pvchr@gmail.com> Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 10:09 AM
To: jrlawnhrc <jrlawnhrc@hub.nic.in>, covdnhrc <covdnhrc@nic.in>
Cc: lenin <lenin@pvchr.asia>
Bcc: akpnhrc <akpnhrc@yahoo
To,
The Chairperson
National Human Rights Commission
New Delhi

Dear Sir,


I want to bring in your kind attention towards the news published in NDTV on 13th March, 2013 
Children's home running in inhuman conditions raided in Jaipur, 29 girls rescued http://www.ndtv.com/article/cities/children-s-home-running-in-inhuman-conditions-raided-in-jaipur-29-girls-rescued-341719?fb

Children's home running in inhuman conditions raided in Jaipur, 29 girls rescued

Reported by Harsha Kumari Singh, Edited by Abhinav Bhatt | Updated: March 13, 2013 09:23 IST
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JaipurOver 600 empty liquor bottles, rotting vegetables in the store, one broken toilet and just one room. Such are the conditions that the police found 29 poor tribal girls living in when it rescued them in a raid at an illegal child home in Jaipur on Tuesday. Aged between five and 14, these girls were brought from the north east to Grace Home in the Rajasthan's capital with promises of education, food and care.
 
But in this institution, not only were the children never sent to school, no teacher ever visited them at the home. What's more shocking is that instead of a female warden, a 14-year-old boy was in charge here.
 
The children were not allowed to call their families; even their parents were also not allowed to call them. Belonging to poor Christian families, the parents had been promised food, education and lodging for their children at this Christian institution.
 
After one child died at this home, parents complained, and the Child Rights Commission, after surveying this home for a month, on Tuesday carried out a raid with the help of the police. 29 girls were rescued and the man who single-handedly ran this home, Jacob John, was taken into police custody. He is being questioned.
 
"They stay in the hall and study by themselves. The older children teach the younger ones... there is no female warden or domestic help to take care of them... no registration papers," said Deepak Kalra, Chairperson of Child Rights Commission, Rajasthan.
 
Grace Home was being run illegally and had no paperwork. All such institutions are meant to be registered with the government so that monitoring committees can oversee functions and check that children are being taken care of.
 
Neighbours say they never saw the children go out to play in the park in front of their home, which is a rented two-bedroom house in a colony in Jaipur.
 
Mr Jacob John, who ran the home, also runs a similar home for boys in another part of Jaipur. 15 young boys have been rescued from there. 
 
The children have now been moved to different shelters in the city. They will undergo medical check-ups and counselling.
 
It is still not clear how Grace Home was funded, but pictures of smiling children with foreign volunteers on its notice board hint at foreign funding. The source of funding will also be investigated by the police.

Therefore it is kind request please take immediate action at earliest. 


Thanking You
 
Sincerely Yours
 
Lenin Raghuvanshi
Secretary General
Peoples' Vigilance Committee on Human Rights
Sa 4/2 A Daulatpur, Varanasi - 221002
Mobile No: +91-9935599333
 

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Fwd: RTE Act लागू होने के बाद भी रौप गाँव घसिया बस्ती रावर्ट्सगंज, सोनभद्र में सरकारी प्राथमिक विद्यालय न होने से यहाँ के 105 बच्चो के नियमित व गुणवत्तापूर्ण शिक्षा से वंचित होने के सन्दर्भ में।

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Subject: RTE Act लागू होने के बाद भी रौप गाँव घसिया बस्ती रावर्ट्सगंज, सोनभद्र में सरकारी प्राथमिक विद्यालय न होने से यहाँ के 105 बच्चो के नियमित व गुणवत्तापूर्ण शिक्षा से वंचित होने के सन्दर्भ में।
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सेवा में,
            सदस्य,
 राष्ट्रीय बाल अधिकार संरक्षण आयोग
            नई दिल्ली।
विषय : RTE Act लागू होने के बाद भी रौप गाँव घसिया बस्ती रावर्ट्सगंज, सोनभद्र में सरकारी प्राथमिक विद्यालय न होने से यहाँ के 105 बच्चो के नियमित व गुणवत्तापूर्ण शिक्षा से वंचित होने के सन्दर्भ में।
महोदय,
            सोनभद्र जिले के रावर्ट्सगंज के पास रौप गाँव में घसिया जन जाति के 71 परिवारों रहते है । घसिया जनजाति अपने परम्परागत ''करमा नृत्य'' को कर अपना जीविकोपार्जन करता रहा है । इनकी आर्थिक स्थिति बहुत ही खराब है । इनकी निम्न आर्थिक स्थिति और स्वयं की अशिक्षा का असर इनके बच्चों की शिक्षा पर पड़ रहा है।
            रौप गाँव में सरकारी विद्यालय न होने से बच्चो को रोड़ पार कर दूसरे गाँव लोढ़ी के प्राथमिक विद्यालय में जाना पड़ता है । लेकिन स्कूल जाने के लिए उन बच्चो को राष्ट्रीय राज मार्ग (वाराणसी-शक्तिनगर) को पार करके जाना पड़ता है | यह बहुत बड़ा खनन क्षेत्र भी है जिससे यह मार्ग दुर्घटना बाहुल्य भी है क्योकि इस पर 24 घंटे ट्रक, बस और बड़ी गाडिया चलती रहती है | | जिससे अक्सर रोड़ पार करने में दुर्घटना होती रहती है | इस बस्ती के कुछ बच्चे भी पूर्व में दुर्घटना के शिकार हो गये। जिसकी वजह से बच्चों के अभिभावक बच्चो को स्कूल भेजने में डरते है | साथ ही जनजाति समुदाय के होने से उक्त विद्यालय में अध्यापक यहां के बच्चों पर कोई विशेष ध्यान नहीं देते है | जिसके कारण ड्राप आउट बच्चों की संख्या दिन प्रतिदिन बढ़ती रहती है और जो बच्चें जाते भी है उनका ठहराव व नियमितिता नहीं रहती है।
            बस्ती में 6-14 साल के कुल 105 बच्चें है। जिनमें से केवल 28 बच्चें स्कूल जाते है, लेकिन दुर्घटना के डर से नियमितिता नहीं है। जिसकी वजह से इनमें कक्षावार दक्षता का अभाव है। 32 बच्चें ऐसे है जिनका नामांकन तो है लेकिन ये कभी विद्यालय नहीं जाते हैं। 29 बच्चें ड्राप आउट है इसके बावजूद स्थानीय शिक्षा विभाग व विद्यालय प्रशासन की कोई संवेदना इन बच्चों के प्रति नहीं दिखाई पड़ती है।
समुदाय व संस्था द्वारा विगत कई सालों से बस्ती में सरकारी प्राथमिक विद्यालय की मांग होती रही है । काफी प्रयासो के बाद और माननीय डा0 योगेश दूबे, राष्ट्रीय बाल अधिकार संरक्षण आयोग जी की पहल पर यहां सरकारी प्राथमिक विद्यालय के लिये बस्ती में जमीन की पैमाइस कराकर भूमि पूजन भी किया गया |
इसके बाद बस्ती में मानवाधिकार जननिगरानी समिती द्वारा निर्मित सेन्टर पर एक सरकारी शिक्षिका की नियुक्ति भी की गयी। नियुक्त शिक्षिका दुसरे जाती की होने के कारण इन बच्चों को पसन्द नहीं करती थी और बच्चों को मारती भी थी । साथ ही कोई बहाना ढूढ़ कर यहां से निकलना चाहती थी । इसी कारण दो तीन महिने में उसने अपना तबादला पास के दूसरे सरकारी विद्यालय में करवा लिया । अतः वर्तमान में फिर से यहां के बच्चे शिक्षा से वंचित हो गये लेकिन स्थानीय प्रशासन संवेदनशून्य बना हुआ है और इनकी तरफ से कोई पहल नहीं की जा रही है।
            अतः आप से विनम्र अनुरोध है कि कृपया इस बात को ध्यान में रखते हुए कि रौप गावं में पहले एक सरकारी शिक्षक की नियुक्ति की गए और उसके बाद जमीन की पैमाईश की गए और स्कूल भवन निर्माण के लिए भूमि पूजन किया गया और निर्माण कार्य शुरू किया गया | जो की शिक्षा विभाग द्वारा ही किया गया है | यदि इतना कार्यवाही के बाद निर्माण कार्य रोका गया तो यह बात की जवाबदेही शिक्षा विभाग से माँगी जाय कि किस आधार पर जमीन की पैमाईश, स्कूल भवन निर्माण और शिक्षक की नियुक्ति की गयी थी ?
उक्त तथ्यों को संज्ञान में लेते हुये और शिक्षा अधिकार अधि0-2009 के तहत उचित कार्यवाही करते हुये 105 बच्चों की सुचारू रूप से गुणवत्तापूर्ण व नियमित शैक्षणिक प्रक्रिया चलाने की व्यवस्था करने हेतु वहा रुके हुए स्कूल भवन निर्माण कार्य को जल्द से जल्द शुरू किये जाने का आदेश दे और जब तक निर्माण कार्य पूरा नहीं हो जाता तब तक वहा शिक्षक की नियुक्ति की जाय जिससे ये बच्चे भी समाज व शिक्षा की मुख्य धारा से जुड़कर अपने सुनहले भविष्य का सपना साकार कर सकें।
संलग्नक- 1. 6-14 वर्ष के स्कूल जाने और स्कूल से बाहर बच्चों की सूची ।
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Reality of violence against women: a story of patriarchal local thinking bringing impact on international media


On the eve of international women day PVCHR is delighted to share the video “The Man In The Guava Tree: A Story on Media Ethics and Global Responsibility” http://vimeo.com/59711847.

One of founder of PVCHR Shruti read the story published in media and she immediately doubt on patriarchal manipulation from local media people. After she shared the story and her doubt to the activist of PVCHR.  

Immediately the activist went to verify the information and talked with Sanjay his mother Kushma Devi and also with Sanjay Sister Nisha.

After knowing the one side fact the activist went to meet with Sanjay’s wife Tara. She said that I was a branded as a witch and they asked me to leave the house along with children and they dragged me out. I started crying and asked my mother in law that where I would go with children. My sister in law said there was no space for evil spirits inside the house.

I had to spent days without food and whenever I got something I shared it with my children. One day my sister in law dragged me on road from near the house and I came to my mother’s house with children. Upset and in tension my husband climbed up a Guava tree.

I don’t want my husband to climb down the tree which he is living on due to my mother in law and my sister in law. I don’t want to stay with my in laws and once my husband gets down I will bring him to my parents house. My children are crying for their father and I am crying for my husband. Until I am able to live with my husband and children I will not get relief. I fear what my husband might be eating and when I try to eat something I cry.
But it is mostly a story about the media's chase for news with a sensational value of patriarchal mind set at the expense of the truth-value to whom Sanjay and his wife Tara fell victims. 

But without knowing the fact few media published “Man lives in tree for nine months - and won't come down until wife says sorry for cheating on him.” http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2250695/Man-lives-tree-months--wont-come-wife-says-sorry-cheating-him.html

Cuckolded Indian man lives in tree for nine months waiting for apologyhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/9755653/Cuckolded-Indian-man-lives-in-tree-for-nine-months-waiting-for-apology.html
During that time an volunteer Ms. Sofie Rordam from Denmark was in PVCHR for technical assistance in corporation with Dignity : danish Institue against torture.She went along with activists and prepared the documentary. Please watch the story and fight back patriarchy in India in particulars and in world in general.