Statement on Student Killing and Indefinite Curfew in Greater Imphal
Imphal; July 8, 2015:
The Centre for Organisation Research and Education expresses utter scorn for the
extreme abuse of power and failure of the Home Department of Manipur to stem the
disgraceful slide in the public affairs of Manipur. The reported fatal injury suffered by
a young boy of 16 years, Sapam Robinhood Singh, S/o Romesh of Keishamthong
Thangjam Leirak, presently residing at his mother’s home at Khurai Lairik Yengbam
Leikai and studying in class XI (Science) at Ananda Singh Higher Secondary School,
Nongmeibung was avoidable and preventable.
He was reportedly shot with a tear gas
shell on his left check at close range and was rushed to Public Hospital Hatta and was
later referred to Raj Medicity, North AOC where he succumbed to the injuries
inflicted by the Manipur Police. It has been reported that a large number of students
numbering more than forty also sustained injuries and are undergoing treatment at
various hospitals around Imphal.
The Manipur Police have been trained in the use of tear gas projectiles and mob
control, as stated by official information from the Manipur Police Training College
(MPTC) at Pangei. But this report seems to say the very opposite. A peaceful rally is
not a mob. Use of fire power by the police is under the domain of the district
administration. Who gave the order to fire tear gas projectiles at the students?
Excessive and disproportionate use of power is, unfortunately, the character of the
Manipur Police.
We condemn the totally unjustified abrupt imposition of indefinite curfew in the Great
Imphal area from 3:30 PM of 8th July 2015, seeking excuses in an imagined
deterioration of law and order, as a clear demonstration of the total failure of the state
administration. Peaceful demonstrations and rallies are the very foundations of the
democratic will of the people and the fundamental rights freedom of expression and
assembly protected by the Indian Constitution, and not to be confused with
deterioration of law and order. It is evident that the government of Manipur is not just
anti-people but openly in contempt of the democratic principles of India.
It is paradoxical that the government of India entered into an international human
rights treaty on civil and political rights and entered into an obligation to uphold,
promote and protect these rights, but it is left to the civil society, children, students and
human rights defenders to perform these obligations!
As we grieve with the family of Sapam Robinhood and all the injured young students,
we demand an immediate lifting of this draconian curfew imposed in Imphal and the
immediate establishment of an independent and fair judicial inquiry into the incident
in order to fix responsibility and liability in accordance to the law.
[Dr. Laifungbam Debabrata Roy]
President
Elders’ Council
* This Press Relese was sent to e-pao.net by Debabrata Roy Laifungbam who can be contacted at laifungbam(At)coremanipur(dot)org
This Press Release was posted on July 9 2015
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