Sunday 10 February 2013

SP government fulfill your promises, release imprisoned innocents arrested in the name of terrorism 

Conference


Advocate Shahid Azmi third martyrdom daySectarianism of the judiciary and democracyFilms - 'Out of court settlement'  Director - Shubrodeep ChakrabortyDate - Monday February 11 2013, Time - 11 am to 5 pm 

Location - Jaishankar Prasad Hall (behind Baradari), Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh



Friends,
Shahid Azmi, who had a taste of Indian justice early on in life, spent numerous years in jail for no fault of his in a bogus case the IB implicate him in. HE studied law during his years in jail and later spent his life fighting for justice for innocent youths. He carried on till his three years ago, on 11th February he was murdered by the intelligence agency nexus.
Looking into his murder has revealed the heinous face of communal-criminal police-intelligence agency politics that has targeted specific minorities in the country. What has entailed is a series of attacks on the legal counsels giving advice to the implicated youth. The Judiciary chooses to ignore the fault lines and make the situation worse. A section of the administration, judiciary and the executive have consciously decided to remain answerable to communal intelligence units and saffron warmongers instead of the Constitution.
Following the fake Batla House encounter officials shamelessly said that an enquiry could not be launched into the matter as the police's morale and credibility would get affected and it never cares to take notice of the torture on Muslim youth by the democratic system. This might be because the system, like the khaki knicker-clad, consider Urdu a language of the terrorist.
Repeatedly proven involvement of political outfits and intelligence agencies in terror incidents has made it obligatory to bring judges appointed by these parties in the docks.
The SP government came to power on its false electoral promises but it has, instead, been busy taking out its criminal members out of confinement since it came to power, leaving innocents in the jail to rot.

The lower courts have been ever more communal, believing the police's made up accounts and going to the extent of granting capital punishment, destroying countless homes and lives.
The Supreme Court, on the other hand has acquitted the same accused persons numerous times, and a majority of the terror suspects lack funds to approach the Apex court,
Today, India faces a Fascist judicial crisis, which is proving to be more harmful than electoral Fascism and non-electoral politics. The judicial ideology of making the courthouse a house of injustice has only helped dole out judicial injustice.



Join us in reviewing the role of the judiciary to help defend democracy.

Speakers - Gulzar Azmi, Iftikhar Gilani (journalist), Himanshu Kumar, Advocate Khalid Azmi, Prashant Tandon (journalist), Ayaz Al Sheikh, Akhlaq Ahmed, Mahtab Alam, Bilal Kaghzi 

Rihai Manch 

Applicant - Prof Rooprekha Verma, SR Darapuri, Sandeep Pandey, Md. Suleiman, Md. Shuaib, Sadaf, Zaid Ahmad Faruqi, Offak, Girish Pandey, Sidwarth Kalhans, Rupesh Singh, Rajesh Kumar, KK Vatts, Randhir Singh Suman, Azim Khan, Md Sami, Shaqib, Aftab, Subrata, Ghufran, Masihuddin Sanjri, Tariq Shafiq, Arif Naseem, Shahnawaz Alam, Rajeev Yadav. 
110/60 Harinath Banerjee Street, Latush Road Lucknow 
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