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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, April 3, 2019
India: Human Rights Defender Samiul Biswas in Judicial Custody
Samiul Biswas has been instrumental in documenting human rights violations along the India-Bangladesh border.
Samiul Biswas active in mobilizing the local community to resist the alleged torture and illegal restrictions on movement.
(YORK, UK) - LETTER OF CONCERN FOR THE PHYSICAL INTEGRITY OF Samiul Biswas and other MASUM members.
Dear Chief Minister,
I am William Gomes, Human rights defender and Freelance Journalist.
According to the information received from Front Line Defenders, on 19
March 2019, the Chief Judicial Magistrate’s Court remanded human rights
defender Samiul Biswas in custody at Krishnanagar District Jail.
Biswas had been arrested the previous day by the Border Security Force
(BSF) of the Mahakhola Border Outpost near the India-Bangladesh border
in West Bengal on charges of theft relating to his “possession” of
Bangladeshi currency and a Bangladeshi SIM card, the evidence for which
is believed to have been falsified.
Given the prevalence of smuggling on the border, the charges appear to
be an effort to slander the defender by implicating him in illegal
activity.
Samiul Biswas is a volunteer of Banglar Manabadhikar Suraksha Mancha
(MASUM) who has been instrumental in documenting human rights violations
committed by the BSF and other state agents along the India-Bangladesh
border. He has also been active in mobilizing the local community to
resist the alleged torture and illegal restrictions on movement carried
out by the BSF.
On 8 March 2019, MASUM filed a complaint to National Human Rights
Commission on behalf of Samiul Biswas regarding the illegal and forceful
confiscation of his bicycle by the BSF on 29 January 2019 and the
denial of access to his home by BSF officers since 16 February 2019.
The BSF’s actions prevented the human rights defender from transporting
goods to his shop, which has impacted his livelihood and that of his
family.
Their actions also prevented the defender from staying in his home and
he has been forced to stay with several different friends. The human
rights defender fears for his safety following the threats and
intimidation from the BSF.
After MASUM filed the complaint, Samiul Biswas was summoned by the
Deputy Superintendent of Police for questioning on 13 March 2019. The
deputy reassured him that the matter would be investigated and that his
safety would be assured.
At around 7pm on 18 March 2019, Samiul Biswas was detained for three
hours by the BSF at the Hathkhola BSF camp, during which he was slapped
by officers. He was charged with theft under section 379 of the Indian
Penal Code after being “found” in possession of 6500 Bangladeshi taka as
well as a Bangladeshi SIM card.
In reality, the BSF officers had placed the Bangladeshi currency and SIM
card into Samiul Biswas’ hands and filmed him holding it. At around
10:30 p.m., the officers sent the footage to Chapra Police Station. The
next day, on 19 March, the human rights defender was brought before the
Chief Judicial Magistrate’s Court of Nadia district and remanded to
Krishnanagar District Jail. As of 26 March 2019, he remains in judicial
custody.
Samiul Biswas has faced intimidation and harassment from both the police
and the BSF on several occasions since February 2019 as a result of his
peaceful human rights work advocating against violations committed by
the BSF.
I express serious concern over the detention of and fabricated charges
against Samiul Biswas. I recognise these to be part of a pattern of
targeted reprisals against MASUM members for their peaceful and
legitimate work in defence of human rights, in particular their work to
expose human rights violations of the BSF, the police, and other state
agencies.
On 1 February 2019, Front Line Defenders issued an urgent appeal,
relating the violence perpetrated against woman human rights defender
and MASUM volunteer Shila Bewa by BSF officers near the India-Bangladesh
border. On 8 February 2019, another urgent appeal was issued on the
detention of human rights defender Kirity Roy and other MASUM members by
the BSF.
I express my deepest concern for the physical and psychological integrity of Samiul Biswas and other MASUM members.
Actions requested:
- Immediately drop all charges against Samiul Biswas;
- Immediately and unconditionally release Samiul Biswas;
- Ensure that the treatment of Samiul Biswas, while in detention, adheres to the conditions set out in the ‘Body of Principles for the Protection of All Persons under Any Form of Detention or Imprisonment’, adopted by UN General Assembly resolution 43/173 of 9 December 1988;
- Carry out an immediate, thorough and impartial investigation into the harassment of Samiul Biswas, with a view to publishing the results and bringing those responsible to justice in accordance with international standards;
- Guarantee in all circumstances that all human rights defenders in India are able to carry out their legitimate human rights activities without fear of reprisals and free of all restrictions.
William Gomes
Journalist and Human Rights Activist
York, United Kingdom
Twitter: wnicholasgomes
Email: william@williamnicholasgomes.com
Facebook: facebook.com/williamnicholasgomes2u
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