UN experts urge India to release prominent human rights
defender detained for over a month
GENEVA (19 October 2016) – A group* of United Nations
experts today called on the Government of India to immediately release human
rights defender Khurram Parvez, arrested last month for alleged activities
against public order. Mr. Parvez is the coordinator of the Jammu Kashmir
Coalition of Civil Society (JKCSS), and the chairperson of the Asian Federation
Against Involuntary Disappearances (AFAD).
“Mr. Parvez is a well-known and outspoken human rights
defender who has had a longstanding and positive engagement with the UN human
rights mechanisms,” the experts said. “His continued detention following his
arrest just a few days before his participation in the UN Human Rights Council,
suggests a deliberate attempt to obstruct his legitimate human rights
activism.”
On 14 September, Mr. Parvez was on his way to Geneva to
attend the 33rd session of the UN Human Rights Council when he was prevented
from traveling out of India by airport authorities in Delhi. He was then
detained on 16 September under sections 107 and 151 of the Criminal Procedure
Code, released on 20 September, yet detained again the same day. He remains
today in preventive detention, under the highly controversial Jammu and Kashmir
Public Safety Act.
The UN experts conveyed their concerns to the Government
of India, but the official information received so far does not provide clear
details on the exact nature of the charges against Mr. Parvez, which seem to
rely mainly on vague accusations of alleged ‘anti-India’ activities, aimed at
disrupting the public order.
“We are concerned at the use of the Jammu and Kashmir
Public Safety Act against Mr. Parvez, which permits administrative detention
without judicial intervention for up to two years,” the experts highlighted.
“We have received allegations of this law often being
arbitrarily applied to target human rights defenders,” they added, noting with
alarm the lack of clarity as to why the Indian authorities have deemed it
necessary to address this case outside the country’s ordinary laws.
On 13 October, a petition challenging Mr. Parvez’s
detention under the Public Safety Act was listed before the Jammu and Kashmir
High Court, yet the case has only been listed for hearing until 25
October.
“In a democratic society, the open criticism of
Government is a legitimate exercise of the right to freedom of expression of
every person,” the experts stressed. “We are seriously concerned that the arrest
of Mr. Parvez may represent a direct retaliation for his legitimate activities
as a human rights defender and the exercise of his fundamental freedoms,
including freedoms of expression and association”, they concluded.
(*) The experts: the UN Working Group on enforced or
involuntary disappearances; the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human
rights defenders, Mr. Michel Forst; the Chair-Rapporteur of the UN Working
Group on Arbitrary Detention, Mr. Sètondji Adjovi; the UN Special Rapporteur on
the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association, Mr. Maina Kiai,
and the UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to
freedom of opinion and expression, Mr. David Kaye.
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