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Deteriorating Human Rights Situation in India – World Sikh Org.

 Calls for Canada to Condemn Attacks on Farmer Protesters in India


Ottawa, Canada – The World Sikh Organization (WSO) of Canada called upon Canada to condemn the the deteriorating human rights situation in India in regards to the ongoing nation-wide farmers’ protest.

The letter written to Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneauand also sent to the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, called on Canada to condemn the violent attacks on farmer protesters in India. Over the past several days, protesters have encountered increased attacks and persecution by Indian authorities.

The request detailed that the “protest sites have also been attacked by right-wing Hindutva mobs as police either actively participated or looked the other way.  Internet service around the protest sites has been suspended so as to prevent protesters from sharing their brutal treatment with the rest of the world.”

The WSO requested Canada to condemn the attacks on the peaceful farmers, and “encourage India to engage with the protesters in dialogue.”

“The use of state violence to silence protest and dissent must not be tolerated.” concluded the WSO request.

Full transcript of the request:


Hon. Marc Garneau
Minister of Foreign Affairs
House of Commons
Ottawa, ON
K1A 0A6

Via e-mail : marc.garneau@parl.gc.ca

Re: Deteriorating Human Rights Situation in India

Dear Minister Garneau,

We are writing today to express our deep concern with respect to the rapidly deteriorating situation in India in light of the ongoing farmers’ protest. Over the past several days, protestors have been attacked, journalists have been abducted and Indian authorities have shown a reckless disregard for basic democratic and human rights.

As you may be aware, for over two months farmers from Punjab and across India have gathered on the outskirts of Delhi in protest against agricultural reform laws enacted without consultation and due process by the ruling BJP government. Since January 26, the situation in Delhi has worsened and there are confirmed reports of protestors, journalists and activists being attacked, beaten, abducted and disappeared by security agencies. Protest sites have also been attacked by right-wing Hindutva mobs as police either actively participated or looked the other way. Internet service around the protest sites has been suspended so as to prevent protestors from sharing their brutal treatment with the rest of the world.

Dozens of peaceful protestors have been abducted by the police and falsely charged. Although approximately 40 protestors have been traced, dozens more remain unaccounted for. In a particularly shocking move, Mandeep Punia, a regular freelance contributor to The Caravan magazine was abducted by the police while he reported on the protests. Just a day earlier, Punia revealed that many members of the mob that attacked the protest site were members of the ruling BJP party.

As India’s government sinks towards authoritarianism and violates the basic human rights of the protesting farmers, we request that you condemn the recent attacks on protestors and call on India to respect basic democratic values and the right to peaceful protest. As Canada’s Sikhs continue to watch the situation in India with horror, we are hopeful that Canada will live up to its reputation as a human rights leader and encourage India to engage with the protesters in dialogue. The use of state violence to silence protest and dissent must not be tolerated.

Yours truly,
Tejinder Singh Sidhu
President
World Sikh Organization of Canada
c.c. Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister, P.C., M.P.

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