HOTLINE ASIA
SPECIAL URGENT APPEALS
SUA020328(5)
RESTORE PEACE IN GUJARAT - INDIA
28 March 2002
SUMMARY
After the 27 February 2002 incident in Godhra, whereby a Muslim mob set fire
to a train carrying Hindu radicals returning from Ayodhya, the wave of
revenge continued especially in the Hindu-majority state of Gujarat. As a
result, minority Muslims fled for their lives and instead live with fear in
several relief camps.
Gujarat's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) State Government is facing severe
criticism for the appalling conditions in state-run relief camps for 60,000
Muslims displaced by the large-scale killings, arson and looting by Hindu
mobs. NGOs accuse the State Government of discriminating against the
victims of violence, mostly Muslims, living in shelters throughout the
state.
Aid workers say there is an acute shortage of food, cooking oil, sugar and
other needs such as medicine, clothes and blankets. Local newspapers
reported that each camp, housing about 3,000 people, had only six toilets
and people received only 60 grams of wheat a day.
Besides food and shelter, aid workers say there is also an urgent need for
counselling to help the dispossessed cope with psychological trauma.
*** Please respond immediately
ACTION REQUESTED
Please write polite letters to the Chairman of the National Human Rights
Commission of India to pressurise the State Government of Gujarat to carry
out the following:
- protect and support all refugees of the recent communal violence and those
aid workers who are helping them;
- provide proper and adequate relief measures to all victims not only for
rehabilitation but also compensation;
and voice your support for the setting up a judicial enquiry by a sitting
Supreme Court/High Court judge to look into the entire situation and bring
the guilty to justice.
Send letters to:
Honourable Justice J S Verma
National Human Rights Commission
Sardar Patel Bhavan, 1st floor
Parliament Street
New Delhi
Fax : 91-11-3340016
Send copies to:
1. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
8-14 Avenue de la Paix
1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland
Email: [email protected]