August 31, 2015
Press Release from Coordination of
Democratic Rights Organisation (CDRO)
The Coordination of Democratic Rights
Organizations, CDRO, strongly condemns the punitive measures adopted
by the jail administration of Kolkata’s Presidency Correctional
Home against 30 political prisoners who have been on hunger strike
since 28th August 2015.
The strike has been called to protest
the recent curbs that the administration has instituted against these
prisoners, including restricting their access to telephone and
medical facilities and also limiting their free time outside of the
lock-up. This situation has prevailed for nearly two weeks,
especially after Deepak Kumar was punished for allegedly
participating in a jail escape. Information from relatives of
prisoners revealed that Deepak was falsely framed in the escape and
the administration forcibly locked him up and took away his clothes.
Only after Deepak protested this high-handedness by resorting to a
hunger strike for three days in mid-August, the administration agreed
to retract the measures.
Prison rights are rarely talked about
as information about repression stays outside public scrutiny. Not
much is known about how prison authorities orchestrate arbitrary or
targeted attacks against political prisoners held under draconian
laws like UAPA, and punish them for being resistant inmates who dare
to protest against violations of basic rights by the administration.
In the present instance, the authorities are well aware that ailing
and elderly inmates like Gour Chakravarty, Sadanala Ramakrishna and
Asim Bhattacharya are on hunger strike and that their health is
precarious. Instead of being concerned about their welfare, the
welfare officer, Taranath Dhamala has orally threatened them and
other prisoners with reprisals. On 30th August, the administration
locked up each of the 30 striking prisoners in solitary confinement
and refused to allow them to either talk to other prisoners or use
the telephone. The clamp down is meant to confine the problem within
closed walls and the calculated indifference towards their physical
condition is obviously directed towards breaking resistance.
The prison authorities and the State
Government should know that the well-being of the striking prisoners
is their responsibility. The fact that inmates of Dumdum jail might
also resort to a similar strike from 2nd September further explains
how denial of prison rights cannot be brushed aside and how
resistance movements can be built across jails. Unless the issues
raised by the striking prisoners in Presidency Correctional Home is
immediately resolved, the situation might turn very serious.
CDRO extends its solidarity with
striking inmate in Presidency Correctional Home and demands that
their rights be restored immediately. Further, it demandsaction
against concerned jail officials who have threatened and punished the
striking inmates.
C. Chandrasekhar (CLC, Andhra Pradesh),
Paramjeet Singh (PUDR, Delhi), Parmindar Singh (AFDR, Punjab),
Phulendro Konsam (COHR, Manipur) and Tapas Chakraborty (APDR, West
Bengal) (Coordinators of CDRO).
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Constituent Organisations:Association for Democratic Rights (AFDR), Punjab; Association for Protection of Democratic Rights APDR), West Bengal; Bandi Mukti Morcha (BMC), West Bengal; Campaign for Peace & Democracy in Manipur (CPDM), Delhi; Civil Liberties Committee (CLC), Andhra Pradesh; Committee for Protection of Democratic Rights (CPDR), Mumbai; Coordination for Human Rights (COHR), Manipur; Human Rights Forum (HRF), Andhra Pradesh; Jharkhand Council for Democratic Rights (JCDR), Jharkhand; Manab Adhikar Sangram Samiti (MASS), Assam; Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR); Organisation for Protection of Democratic Rights (OPDR), Andhra Pradesh; Peoples’ Committee for Human Rights (PCHR), Jammu and Kashmir; Peoples Democratic Forum (PDF), Karnataka; Peoples Union For Democratic Rights (PUDR), Delhi; Peoples Union for Civil Rights (PUCR), Haryana
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Constituent Organisations:Association for Democratic Rights (AFDR), Punjab; Association for Protection of Democratic Rights APDR), West Bengal; Bandi Mukti Morcha (BMC), West Bengal; Campaign for Peace & Democracy in Manipur (CPDM), Delhi; Civil Liberties Committee (CLC), Andhra Pradesh; Committee for Protection of Democratic Rights (CPDR), Mumbai; Coordination for Human Rights (COHR), Manipur; Human Rights Forum (HRF), Andhra Pradesh; Jharkhand Council for Democratic Rights (JCDR), Jharkhand; Manab Adhikar Sangram Samiti (MASS), Assam; Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR); Organisation for Protection of Democratic Rights (OPDR), Andhra Pradesh; Peoples’ Committee for Human Rights (PCHR), Jammu and Kashmir; Peoples Democratic Forum (PDF), Karnataka; Peoples Union For Democratic Rights (PUDR), Delhi; Peoples Union for Civil Rights (PUCR), Haryana
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