The International Human Rights Organization fears that Parag Kumar Das Editor of “Boodhbar an. Assamese newsweekly and human rights activist may be arrested by the Assam police under TADA at any time. We strongly condemn the raid search and ransacking of the office of Boodhbar and the resignation of a Case against its editor under TADA last week by the Assam polices.

The newly appointed secretary of IHRO Coordination Committee on Assam (CCA) Parag Kumar Das who also is the convener of a local human rights group Manav Adhikar Sangram Samiti (MASS) has been booked in a case (No 395/93) under sections 3 & 4 of the TADA (P) Act and asked not to leave Guwahati by the city police on Dec.23 last.

The IHRO describes the police action as a part of the brutal campaign launched against journalists and human rights activists in the state Mr.Das has been marked by Assam Government for exposing to the outside world the state repression let loose on Assam activists and their front leaders who are Struggling for their right to self-determination as enshrined in the UN Charter.

The immediate “provocation” it Seems was that the MASS under the degas of Mr.Ajit Bhuyan (Chairman IHRO-CCA and editor Sadin another Assamese weekly) and Das had successfully held a convention on Human Rights at the state headquarters on Dec.10 which was attended by many national and international human rights leaders. They had also participated in a rally against Slate repression banned under section 144 CrPC a day earlier near Kalaigaon in Bodo area and got arrested thus exposing the so called democratic face of the state government.

The IHRO censures the Assam government for the attack on freedom of the Press. The state government had earlier detained Messrs Das and Bhuyan under TADA and NSA on one pretext or the other just to throttle the voice Of the Press and Human Rights movement in the North East.

The IHRO therefore calls upon the world governments the UN Secretary-General Amnesty International Asia Watch and other human rights groups to immediately take up the matter and do the needful to ward off the onslaught on the Assamese weekly and its editor.

We also appeal to foreign missions in Delhi to use their diplomatic pressure on the Government of India to see reason and cancel the case under TADA registered against the editor and human rights activist Mr.Das (Office & Residence Boodhbar Govt Press Road Bamunimaidam Guwahati781021 Assam India. Tel: 0361550301).

DS Gill Chairman

Article extracted from this publication >> February 4, 1994