Amnesty demands release of four maoist sympathisers
Amnesty International India today demanded the immediate release of
four maoists sympathisers, arrested in Kerala for allegedly being
involved in unlawful activities after some ‘pro-Maoist’ materials were
retrieved from their homes. “Mere possession of certain kinds of
literature cannot be a ground for arresting someone”, said Shemeer Babu,
Programmes Director, Amnesty International India. “Authorities must
respect the right to freedom of expression, which includes the right to
seek and receive information of all kinds”, he said in a statement.
On Jan 30, police had arrested Jaison C Cooper, a human rights
activist, and Thushar Nirmal Sarathy, a lawyer, in Kochi and Kozhikode
respectively. The investigating officer in the case told Amnesty
International India that the men had supported banned armed Maoist
groups and also supported an attack on the National Highway Authority of
India’s project office in Kochi on January 29. They were arrested under
the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
The release also mentioned the arrest of two college students from
Palakaad on Dec 22 last year under the act for allegedly attacking two
fast food outlets the previous day. In recent weeks, the Kerala police
have detained several people across the state on suspicion of being
supporters of banned Maoist armed groups. Some have been subsequently
released, it said. “The nature of these arrests and the evidence put
forward raises concerns that the cases are politically motivated”, said
Shemeer Babu.
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