Calling for her release and an end to persecution by India, the UN official said “Teesta is a strong voice against hatred and discrimination. Defending human rights is not a crime.”
Activist Teesta Setalvad has been arrested for alleged fabrication of evidence in the 2002 Gujarat riots case. ( Image Source : PTI )
Deeply concerned by reports of #WHRD Teesta Setalvad being detained by Anti Terrorism Sqaud of Gujarat police. Teesta is a strong voice against hatred and discrimination. Defending human rights is not a crime. I call for her release and an end to persecution by #Indian state.
— Mary Lawlor UN Special Rapporteur HRDs (@MaryLawlorhrds) June 25, 2022
Setalvad was detained by the Crime Branch in Mumbai on Saturday and taken to Ahmedabad later that night. Earlier, former IPS officer RB Sreekumar was also arrested. The arrests come days after the Supreme Court had dismissed a petition challenging the clean chit given by the SIT to then Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi and others in the 2002 post-Godhra riots cases.
The action follows the Gujarat Police’s first information report (FIR) which names Setalvad, Former Director General of Police of Gujarat RB Sreekumar, and suspended IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt for alleged fabrication of evidence in the 2002 Gujarat riots case.
Meanwhile, the Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC) strongly condemned the arrests of Setalvad and Sreekumar on social media and criticised the Gujarat Police for filing a case against Bhatt.
The suspended IPS officer is serving life imprisonment in connection with a 1990 custodial death case. “In several high-profile cases related to the Gujarat pogrom, the perpetrators have either been acquitted by the infamous and compromised Special Investigations Team or granted bail after being convicted,” the council tweeted on Saturday.
“Meanwhile, activists such as Teesta Setalvad, RB Sreekumar, and Sanjiv Bhatt, who demonstrated exemplary courage in pursuing justice for the victims, are being hounded by the police and subject to harassment by the state under false and fabricated charges,” it added
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