Saturday, June 30, 2012
Justice Z.M.Yacoob:Patron of PVCHR
Friday, June 29, 2012
Invitation for National Consultation “Testimonial campaign contribute to eliminate impunity for perpetrators of torture in India”
Canadian Embassy letter on Lenin
Thursday, June 28, 2012
यातना के खिलाफ करें संघर्ष
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Raghuvanshi: BJP manipulates Christian candidate for president
Friday, June 22, 2012
It is honor of Shraman culture(culture of inclusiveness)
It is honor of Shraman culture(culture of inclusiveness). Teaching of Baba saheb and Budhha converted Lenin Raghuvanshi
from upper caste man to humane human.Nomination of Lenin is honor to
the teaching of Shraman culture.Please cast your vote against caste
system for Lenin Raghuvanshi/PVCHR, my organisation, for the Roland
Berger Human Dignity Award and feel proud to be part of it. Till date he
is only one nominee for the award and please mobilise your friends if you believe or support the cause of my organisation.
Process of Voting:
When you click the link http://www.human-dignity-forum.org/2012/05/lenin-raghuvanshi/ you can see the number of votes. Press on that than Thank you will come. Click on thank you and you cast your vote.
Rio +20 brings in a new landscape for the protection of global Roadless Areas
Thursday, June 21, 2012
आज़मगढ जिले के तर्ंवा थाने के पर्वतपुर गाव की 8 वर्षीय बच्ची गुडिया का शांती भंग के शंका मे दरोगा द्वारा चालान किये जाने के सन्दर्भ मे.
From: PVCHR <pvchr@rediffmail.com>
Date: 2012/6/20
Subject: आज़मगढ जिले के तर्ंवा थाने के पर्वतपुर गाव की 8 वर्षीय बच्ची गुडिया का शांती भंग के शंका मे दरोगा द्वारा चालान किये जाने के सन्दर्भ मे.
To: "complaints.ncpcr@gmail.com" <complaints.ncpcr@gmail.com>, "yogesh.dube" <yogesh.dube@nic.in>, dryogeshdube <dryogeshdube@gmail.com>
Cc: PVCHR <pvchr.india@gmail.com>, lenin <lenin@pvchr.asia>
20 जून, 2012
सेवा में,
श्री योगेश दूबे,
सदस्य,
राष्ट्रीय बाल अधिकार संरक्षण आयोग,
नई दिल्ली।
विषय : आज़मगढ जिले के तर्ंवा थाने के पर्वतपुर गाव की 8 वर्षीय बच्ची गुडिया का शांती भंग के शंका मे दरोगा द्वारा चालान किये जाने के सन्दर्भ मे.
महोदय,
आपका ध्यान 20 जून, 2012 के जनसन्देश टाइम्स दैनिक अखबार के इस खबर की तरफ कराना चाहती हू कि आज़मगढ जिले के तरवा थाने के पर्वतपुर गाव के रहने वाले सुभाष पुत्र बागेश्वर का उसकी पडोसन प्रेमा पत्नी नन्हकू के साथ आबादी के जमीन का पिछले चार सालो से विवाद चला आ रहा था जिसमे पिछले वर्ष समझौता भी हो चुका है। 25 मई, 2012 को प्रेमा ने थाने मे शिकायत किया कि उसके पडोसी सुभाष और उसका परिवार उसका उत्पीडन कर रहा है। बस फिर पुलिस ने बिना मौके की हकीकत जाने ही थाने मे बैठे बैठे शिकायतकर्ता से सुभाष और उसके परिवार वालो का नाम पूछकर नोट किया और 107/116 मे भर उनके विरूद्ध चालान कर दिया।
इसकी सूचना सुभाष को तब हुयी जब 15 जून, 2012 को पुलिस नोटिस लेकर उसके घर पहुची। तब उसे पता चला कि उसकी पत्नी पार्वती, उसकी बडी बेटी वन्दना 16 वर्ष, सरिता 12 वर्ष और गुडिया 8 वर्ष के विरूद्ध 107/116 की कार्यवाही की गयी है। जिसके बाद उसने सबका जमानत करवया।
ये मामला कोई पहला मामला नही है अक्सर चुनाव के समय इस तरह कई निर्दोष लोगो पर पुलिस द्वारा य कार्यवाही जान बूझ कर की जाती है जिससे आम आदमी परेशान होता है।
अतः आपसे अनुरोध है कि इस मामले को संज्ञान मे लेते हुये दोषियो के खिलाफ कडी कार्यवाही का आदेश दे और पीडिता के परिवार को मुआवजा दिलवाने की कृपा करे। जिससे बालाधिकार हनन करने वालो को सजा और पीडितो को न्याय मिल सके।
सलग्नक : अखबार की खबर ।
http://www.scribd.com/doc/97638243/Azamgarh-8-Years-Girl-was-facing-police-atrocity
भवदीया
श्रुती
मैनेजिंग ट्रस्टी
PEOPLES VIGILANCE COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RIGHTS(PVCHR)
SA4/2 DAULATPUR,VARANASI(UP)-221002,INDIA..
Phone: 91-542-25866688 .
Mobile:9935599330
www.pvchr.org
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Cast vote caste system
Monday, June 18, 2012
Torture: evil practice must end
http://www.mynews.in/News/torture_evil_practice_must_end_N459670.html
No other human acts can be so degrading as the act of torture; no other human instincts can be as repulsive and repugnant as idea of torturing someone, whosoever the culprit, government or a person. Stigma on the modern civilization, the practice of torture is widely prevalent among modern states up to the extent, where it seems, torture has been legalized. Torture dehumanizes a person to the level where ones faith is shaken in society. In addition, the effect of torture percolates, through the survivor of torture, in deep fabric of society, affecting people and communities.
A torture victim may deal the impact of torture in various ways; immediate impact of torture may benumbs the sense of victims, deeply affecting physical and psychological layers of the personality. In most cases, torture victims suffer from, to certain degree, psychological or physical harm. Exposure to extreme traumatic experiences not only affects the victims but also has profound impact on their family, the community, and the nation. Torture may alter personal feeling, beliefs, and judgment. However the cumulative effects of torture extend to the whole society, impacting generations to come. Various studies have proved that torture has lasting impact of fear, feeling of helplessness, loss of control, and anxiety.
Apart from the visible wounds, Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can emerge after to a traumatic events. The defining characteristic of a traumatic event is its capacity to provoke a feeling of fear, horror, and helplessness in response to a threat of injury or death. Whether, physical torture or mild form of psychological torture, equally leave the lasting impact on the wellbeing on the torture victim. The torture victim is in essence de-humanized, striped of their dignity and self worth. This de-humanization manifests into various forms such as sexual humiliation, desecration (especially religion), and feral treatment (such as forcing victim to act as animal).
Torture is not restricted to an isolated event, as conditions of detention and repeated acts of cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment can meet the threshold of torture as outlined in the United Nations Convention against Torture (1984). This include forced starvation, prolonged solitary confinement, repeated denial of basic medical health care, and custodial violence such as rape or being stripped naked.
In Indian context, torture in police custody is widely prevalent; include beating, use of third degree methods, verbal abuse and humiliation in public. Alarming rate of torture cases has shaken the Indian civil society. Numerous cases of torture have been documented and highlighted by the People Vigilance Commission on Human Rights (PVCHR). Nonetheless, PVCHR has taken the vital steps to combat the menace of torture particularly 'police-torture'. Remarkably, PVCHR, not only doing advocacy against police torture, but also, has lead 'anti-torture initiatives and campaigned on torture free society.
In its unique endeavor to provide a heeling hand to torture survivor, PVCHR is involved in a pilot project 'to improve psychological wellbeing among survivors of torture in India (Torture 2009 vol.19). Last but not the least; PHCVR has convened a National Consultation on (12-13 July 2012, New Delhi) 'Testimonial campaign which contributes to eliminate impunity for perpetrators of torture in India.' This is an organized effort of PVCHR to propagate the importance of testimonial therapy as a psycho legal support to the victims of torture.
However, high number of recorded cases of torture seeks more attention and consistent vigilance from local Civil Society. Furthermore, commitment to protect dignity of ordinary person must be a topmost priority of government. There is no justification, legal or moral, can be made to support the practice of torture.
http://www.pvchr.asia/anti-torture-initiative.php
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNiivWoO-v8
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Cast your vote against caste system
It
is an appeal to youngster of Varanasi to cast your vote against caste
system for Lenin Raghuvanshi/PVCHR, my organisation, for the Roland
Berger Human Dignity Award and feel proud to be part of it. Till date he
is only one nominee for the award and please mobilise your friends if
you believe or support the cause of my organisation.
Process of Voting:
When you click the link http://www.human-dignity-forum.org/2012/05/lenin-raghuvanshi/ you can see the number of votes. Press on that than Thank you will come. Click on thank you and you cast your vote.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Dominique Lapierre letter to PVCHR
Friday, June 15, 2012
National Consultation :Testimonial campaign contribute to eliminate impunity for perpetrators of torture in India
Page Number 27 :situation of India in context of Human Rights
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Invitation for National Consultation “Testimonial campaign contribute to eliminate impunity for perpetrators of torture in India”
- Mr. Sankar Sen, Ex- Director General, National Human Rights Commission
- Dr D Roy Laifungbam, Chairperson, Human to Humane Transcultural Centre for Torture Victims (H2H)
- Mr. Philip Mathew, Executive Director, SICHREM
- On 12th July, 2012 at Magnolia hall, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi at 10 am
- On 13th July, 2012 at Indian Social Institute, 10, Institutional Area, Lodi Road, New Delhi at 10 am
National Consultation “Testimonial campaign contributes to eliminate impunity for perpetrators of torture in India”
http://www.mynews.in/News/_testimonial_campaign_contributes_to_eliminate_impunity_for_perpetrators_of_torture_in_india__N458579.html
- Testimonial Therapy
- Seeking Legal Redress
- Building Solidarity
- Advocacy for Institutional Reform
Lodi Road, New Delhi at 10 am
Chief Guest: Hon'ble Justice Shri K.G. Balakrishnan, Chairperson, National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi.
Urgent Appeal for Central Legislatio n of SCSP and TSP
From: PVCHR ED <pvchr.india@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 9:02 AM
Subject: Urgent Appeal for Central Legislatio n of SCSP and TSP
To: Harsh Mander <manderharsh@gmail.com>, Farah Naqvi <farah_naqvi@hotmail.com>, wgdalits@nac.nic.in
Cc: office@rahulgandhi.in, "DR.Lenin" <pvchr.india@gmail.com>
Shri. Harsh Mander- Joint Convenor 9 June 2012
Ms. Farah Naqvi - Joint Convenor
Working Group-Dalit Issues
National Advisory Council, Govt. Of India
2 Moti Lal Nehru Place,
Akbar Road,
New Delhi -110011.
Dear Shri Harsh Mander and Ms. Farah Naqvi,
Greetings!
We would like to express thanks to the Working Group Dalit Issues – National Advisory Council for the 'Draft Recommendations containing Essential Elements of the Implementation Framework of Scheduled Castes Sub-Plan (SCSP)'.They detail the institutional arrangements for central and state governments, the required planning process, preparation of Annual Plans, appraisals by the ministries or Nodal departments, Non-divertability and Non-lapsability of SCSP funds and the Monitoring required. We welcome these recommendation.
However, Dalit leaders, human rights and other civil society organisations are extremely disappointed that the NAC working Group Dalit Issues has ignored the earlier recommendation for a Central Legislation for the SCSP.
We would like to remind the Working Group on Dalit Issues of NAC that similar guidelines have already been issued by the Planning Commission (vide D.O. No.M-13011/3/2005-SP-Co, dated October 31, 2005) more than 6 years ago. Despite the Guidelines there was a colossal denial of allocations and diversions and notional allocations of funds to SCSP. In the XIth Plan period(2007-08 till 2011-12), in the Central Govt Budget there was a denial of allocation of funds to the tune of Rs. Cr.1,42,865.20 to the SCSP and TSP as there was no accountability of the concerned ministries nor of the Planning Commission.
This gross and willful negligence of State and its functionaries towards SCs and STs in matters of their economic development is clearly due to the lack of a legislation building entitlements in the SCSP.
We, representing several Dalit and Human Rights Organisations therefore, strongly urge the Working Group Dalit Issues of National Advisory Council to recommend for a Central Legislation as part of the Reforms for Scheduled Castes Sub Plan currently being drafted.
Thanking you and With Regards
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Wednesday, June 06, 2012
Mysterious move to protect culprit stuns locals
As the horrific story of what all is happening inside the Manoj Manjari Sishu Bhawan (MMSB), a Government-aided orphanage in Keonjhar is unfolding, the district citizenry appears to become more and more restive over the apathetic attitude of the Government and the local authorities towards the situation.
Dr Lenin Raghuvanshi, general secretary of People’s Vigilance Committee on Human Rights recently wrote to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, requesting him to conduct an inquiry through an independent agency and protect the inmates of the orphanage. He has mentioned several incidents of child abuse — sexual and physical exploitation of the inmates by MMSB secretary SN Mishra and others.
Three Swedish volunteers — Linnea Karlson, Sara Arrhusius and Josefine Jacobson — who worked at the orphanage during 2010-11, in their testimonies and letter to the orphanage authorities, have also narrated how they witnessed cruel abuse of children and their brutal molestation both physically and mentally.
Shocking news on exploitation and mismanagement at the MMSB has repeatedly come out in different media and many conscious citizens in their letters to authorities have expressed their deep concern for the distressed children sheltered in the orphanage.
Last month three female staffs, Parbati Jena, Sasmita Bharati and Amrut Barik met the chairperson of the State Commission for Women’s and the State Human Rights Commission with allegations of sexual harassment and mental torture perpetrated on them by the secretary. Bharati accused Mishra of molesting her in his office and later dismissing her from her job when she protested his behaviour. The OHRC has forwarded the petition of the victims to the Collector, Keonjhar for inquiry. But since the Collector is ex-officio president of the MMSB, and the SP of Keonjhar is the vice-president, many apprehend whether an impartial inquiry will be made.
On March 10, 16 children of the orphanage preferred to go back to the streets to living a life of fear and torture at the orphanage. In January 2009, the board members, the Collector and the Additional District Magistrate, Keonjhar, through independent inquiries confirmed merciless beating of inmates over silly issues, and other financial irregularities for which the caretaker secretary, SN Mishra, was removed from his post. But soon after his removal Mishra was again positioned there as secretary due to his strong influence as president of the local Press Club and his deep connections with Pyarimohan Mohapatra, ignoring his misconduct.
The Collector in his report dated January 11, 2009 admitted that tribal orphan inmates Kabi behera, Jagat Ho, Debabrata Das, Kaibalya Sahu, Manu Ho, Ratnakar Ho, Durgaprasad Behera, Duryodhan Pradhan, Charan Ho, Ashok Mohanta, Giridhari Khamania, Bisikeshan Naik, Biswanath Ho and Tapan Ho were mercilessly beaten by the secretary with iron rods, seriously injuring them.
The Collector also admitted that intentionally teenager girls from poor families were illegally appointed and removed by the secretary frequently without the president’s approval and raised suspicion on why 18 such female staffs were appointed and removed from MMSB within a period of two years. But surprisingly, a petition dated March 8, 2011 addressed to the National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi, was dropped after a report from the Collector, Keonjhar denying any kind of torture or exploitation at the Sishu Bhawan.
Over the years, hundreds of orphans who grew up in the orphans have gone back to the streets, from where they came, after they left the institution. The authorities have never bothered about their rehabilitation or kept track of these fugitive inmates. Especially the plight of the teenager girls, who left the institution, is even worse. They are in the immediate risk of being exposed to exploitation. Samara Ho and Tapan Ho are seen moving around in the streets in search of food after they were removed for complaining against the secretary. Kabi behera (16), who was forced to leave the Sishu Bhawan three years back just because he failed in Class VIII, survives working as a helper in a local bus. Khirod Aruk (15), another former inmate, works in a roadside garage. Kabula Behera who left two years back and Debabrata Das who left three years back are yet to find any source of living. Many other former inmates like them have been forced into child labour. The fate of girls like Kunti Ho (15), Kunti Jeet (16), Monalisha sahoo (14) , Laxmipriya Purty (13years and left since 2008), Pana Ho, Rina Mahakud, Sanju Behera, Laxmipriya Majhi, Swarnalata Patra, Sumitra Pradhan and many others have become uncertain after they left the Sishu Bhawan with an uncertain and insecure future.
Tuesday, June 05, 2012
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