Irom Sharmila must reach out to people: G.K.
Pillai
Tuesday August 30, 2011 12:03:26 PM,
IANS
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Shillong: Irom Sharmila, fasting for the last 11
years for the repeal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA),
must "reach out to people across the country" like anti-corruption
activist Anna Hazare to make her cause known, says former union
home secretary G.K. Pillai.
AFSPA enables security forces to shoot at sight and arrest anybody
without a warrant if an area is declared disturbed. Sharmila is
currently in an isolated room of Manipur's Jawarharlal Nehru
Hospital.
"It is a question of how you reach out to people. AFSPA is
applicable only in Jammu and Kashmir and in the northeastern
states. Corruption is pricking people everywhere and that's why
Anna Hazare had a high moral ground," Pillai told IANS Monday.
"She (Sharmila) has to reach out to the people across the country.
She has to say why she is on fast," said Pillai.
"AFSPA should be repealed and the government should have a humane
law," Pillai added.
Dubbed the 'Iron Lady of Manipur', Sharmila began her fast Nov 2,
2000, after witnessing the killing of 10 people by the army at a
bus stop near her home. Now around 40, Sharmila was arrested
shortly after beginning her protest -- on charges of attempted
suicide. She was sent to a prison hospital in Imphal where began a
daily routine of being force-fed via a nasal drip.
Sharmila is frequently set free by local courts but once outside,
she resumes her hunger strike and is rearrested.
AFSPA was passed in 1990 to grant special powers and immunity from
prosecution to security forces to deal with raging insurgencies in
northeastern states and in Jammu and Kashmir.
The act is a target for local human rights groups and
international campaigners such as Amnesty International, which say
the law has been an excuse for extrajudicial killings.
Amnesty has campaigned vociferously against the legislation, which
it sees as a stain on India's democratic credentials and a
violation of international human rights laws.
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