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India: Global Organizations Demand Release of Human Rights Defender Umar Khalid

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

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Global Organizations Demand Release of Indian Activist Umar Khalid, Cite Pattern of Repression

[CITY, DATE] – Amnesty international, CIVICUS,‌ forum-Asia, Front Line Defenders, the International Commission for ​Jurists, ⁤the international Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) ⁤today issued a joint​ statement calling for the immediate and unconditional release of Indian ⁤activist​ Umar Khalid, and all others detained for peacefully ⁣opposing ⁢the Citizenship Amendment Act⁣ (CAA).

the organizations highlight a concerning pattern of repression in India,citing arbitrary arrests,police inaction during attacks⁣ on protestors,and a ⁣justice‍ system plagued by flawed investigations.⁢ Courts in India have repeatedly criticized police work, describing investigations as “very ⁤poor,” “callous,” ‌and “fraught with‍ multiple flaws,” and‍ have documented​ instances of fabricated cases and manipulated​ records.

The statement condemns the ⁤selective prosecution of activists‌ like Gulfisha Fatima, Sharjeel Imam, Khalid Saifi, Shifa-ur-Rehman and Meeran Haider,⁤ who ‍remain detained for ‍their peaceful ‍opposition ‌to the CAA, while those ‍perhaps responsible‍ for inciting‍ violence – including senior political leaders who employed inflammatory hate speech branding protestors as “traitors” or “anti-national” – ‌have faced no accountability despite available video and documentary ‍evidence.

“Khalid’s ‍detention is not an isolated case; it is ‍indeed emblematic⁢ of a broader pattern of repression faced by those who ⁤dare to exercise⁢ their rights to freedom of expression and association,” the statement reads.

The organizations are urging ‌the Indian government to:

*⁢ Instantly and unconditionally release Umar Khalid and all⁢ others detained solely for exercising their rights ‌to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression.
* Ensure quality in⁢ the application of bail standards and end the discriminatory treatment of ⁤human rights defenders.
*⁣ Hold accountable ⁢police officials and political‍ leaders against whom there ‍is credible evidence of incitement ⁤of and complicity in violence.
* ⁤Repeal the Unlawful Activities Prevention ⁢Act⁤ (UAPA) or amend it to bring it into full conformity ⁢with international human rights law.
* ⁤ Respect, protect, and promote the⁢ rights to liberty, fair trial, freedom of expression and ⁢peaceful assembly.

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