By Prof. JOSE MARIA
SISON
Chairperson, International Coordinating Committee
International League of Peoples' Struggle
Chairperson, International Coordinating Committee
International League of Peoples' Struggle
We, the International League of
Peoples' Struggle, resolutely and vigorously support the campaign
for the defense and release of Dr. G N Saibaba from prison.
We condemn the grave violation of his civil and political rights,
especially his right to free speech and his rights against unjust
imprisonment, physical and mental torture and cruel and inhumane
treatment. We base ourselves on the reports from Indian human
rights organizations and we hereunder restate the facts of his case
for the purpose of wider dissemination.
Dr. G N Saibaba was at first abducted
on 9th May 2014 from the Delhi University North Campus by the
Maharashtra police. Because of his strong principled and vocal
opposition to Operation Green Hunt, as a military campaign to
oppress and exploit the Adivasis (indigenous people) and to
grab their natural resources, he was framed as a Maoist and charged
under the vicious UAPA legislation. He was imprisoned in the
Nagpur Central Jail for over a year.
Dr. Saibaba was then already 90%
disabled and wheel chair bound, unable to walk. He was put in
solitary confinement in the notorious anda cell and consequently
became afflicted with problems in his spinal cord. These were
followed by complications in heart, kidney and gall bladder. His
left arm became completely paralyzed owing to gradual muscle
atrophy.
The prison authorities acting under
the Central Government command were hell bent on killing
Saibaba in prison. But a concerted campaign of
democratic and human rights activists and associations in
India and abroad brought public opinion to bear on the Indian
authorities and pressed them to release Dr. Saibaba on bail for
medical treatment. The Indian High Court granted Dr. Saibaba three
months bail for this purpose on 30 June 2015.
Dr. Saibaba received treatment
at various hospitals in Delhi. His application for a permanent bail
was rejected by the Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court. But
upon the recommendation of the doctors treating him, he was
able to get his bail period extended by a further three
months. Then, on 23 December 2015 a single judge from the
same Court ordered Dr. Saibaba to surrender himself to the
Nagpur prison within 48 hours. This order ignores Dr. Saibaba’s
serious ill health and the previous Court Order that allowed him at
least until 31st December 2015 to receive medical treatment.
We fully agree with all the defenders
of Dr. Saibaba that the order to put him back in Nagpur jail is a
barbaric act by the Indian state, completely unmindful of his grave
disability and ill health. As if on a rampage, the same
High Court judgement has also ordered proceedings for criminal
contempt against highly respected writer and social activist
Arundhati Roy for her article, titled ‘Professor, POW’, against
GN Saibaba’s unjust imprisonment and violation of his right to
free speech. It is criminally absurd that a court engages in a
chain of acts against the fundamental freedom of speech that is
supposed to be guaranteed by the Indian Constitution.
Having known Dr. Saibaba as a
colleague in the ILPS since its founding in 2001, we are proud of
his record of standing up and speaking against the
neoliberal policy of imperialist globalization and the consequent
recurrence of crisis and the escalation of imperialist plunder and
war. We are proud of his principled and courageous stand
against the Indian government’s pseudo-development programs that
are designed to let multinational corporations grab vast areas of
land and loot the mineral wealth of the India. Dr. Saibaba has
exposed the fact this pseudo-development benefits the
exploiting classes at the expense of the Adivasis who lose
their homes, land, water and forests.
The Adivasis are driven by the
imperialists and the Indian reactionaries to engage in a life and
death struggle against the State in order to uphold and defend
their ancestral rights and preserve their environment. They
are fighting heroically against such military operations as
Operation Green Hunt which are unleashed by the reactionary armed
forces. Dr. Saibaba has stood for justice in opposing the crimes
being committed against the Adivasis. We are outraged that he
is made to suffer for speaking out his mind for the cause of
justice. We are also indignant that the state is persecuting
Arundhati Roy just because she has criticized the
Court’s decision to deny Dr. Saibaba permanent bail.
We call on all member-organizations
of the International League of Peoples' Struggle to issue
statements and undertake protest actions before Indian embassies
and consulates to condemn the unjust acts of the Indian authorities
and to demand the permanent bail and immediate release of Dr.
G N Saibaba and thus allow him to get the proper medical care and
treatment. We must also demand the withdrawal of the
false and outrageous charge of contempt against Arundhati Roy for
defending Dr. Saibaba's right to free speech.
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