Dear friends,
The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received
information that 12 human rights defenders including Baba Jan, a prominent
human rights defender, have been sentenced to imprisonment for life, by the
Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC). They have been so sentenced for raising their voice
and holding a protest against not providing compensation rightly due to the
people who were submerged and trapped under a massive landslide and against the
killing of two persons - a father and his son by a high ranking police officer,
during the demonstrations. On a previous
occasion six trade union members from the Power Loom factories were also
sentenced with imprisonment in total of 493 years – 81 years for each person -
by the ATC, who were merely demanding a hike in their wages as announced by the
government. The National Trade Union Federation (NTUF) claims that 13 trade
unionists of the Power Looms industry were sentenced for life by the ATC.
The Anti-terrorism laws are frequently used against
protesting industrial workers. Their alleged crime is fighting for a better
life for their members and demanding higher wages. This is a clear
manifestation of the government going all out to crush any trade union movement
in these factories that legitimately challenge their authority.
CASE NARRATIVE:
On 25th September 2014, Mr. Baba Jan and the eleven
activists from Gilgit-Baltistan, a Northern Territory
of Pakistan, were sentenced along with 11 other activists to life imprisoned by
an Anti Terrorist Court (ATC). According to the
verdict by the ATC, they will spend 40 additional years in prison, besides
paying one million rupees in fines each. Moreover, the convicts' properties and
earnings will be used to reconstruct buildings damaged and their assets we set
on fire on the 11th August 2011 in Aliabad, Hunza.
According to press reports, three accused were declared as absconding and they
were sentenced to additional imprisonment for ten years each.
On 11th August 2011, the Judge, Shahbaz
Khan presiding over the Anti-Terrorism Court in Gilgit
announced the verdict of the case instituted against 17 people on charges of
attacking, looting and torching government buildings in Aliabad. Enraged mobs
had attacked and vandalized government buildings in Aliabad on 11th August
after police killed two unarmed Internally Displaced People (IDPs) - a father
and a son – who hail from the disaster hit Ayeenabad village of Gojal
Valley, in Upper Hunza.
During the hearing it was proved through credible evidence
led, that Baba Jan was not present when the incidents of killing of the father
and the son by the police took place and the damage was being done to
government property. He was popular among the youth in Gilgit-Baltistan
for his activism. Baba Jan was well known for his campaign of "Attabad Lake" which came into existence earlier in
year 2010 when in the massive landslide that resulted in a mountain hurling
down into the Hunza River, which created an
artificial lake.
On July 4th 2010 a massive landslide occurred near the Attabad village in Hunza Valley,
causing a heavy loss of life and property. The landslide blocked the River Hunza, which resulted in the formation of a lake, besides
inundating about a two-kilometer long stretch of the main road. This resulted
in several villages being submerged by the mudslide and the formation of a
newly created lake. In total, over 1,000 persons were displaced and over 25,000
were cut off from the rest of the country.
Baba Jan and his colleagues were arrested during the
agitation against the killing of the two persons by police officials, despite
the evidence that the shooting was done by a high ranking police officer an
officer with no lesser a rank than that of the Deputy Superintendent of Police
(DSP), himself. This incident occurred when on 11th August 2011 the Chief
Minister of Gilgit and Baltistan was visiting the
area and during that time Mr Baba was protesting on
the issue of the settlement of the victims of the Attabad
lake disaster (For further details, please see: AHRC-UAC-149-2011). Following
the arrest he was detained for two years during which he, along with two more
activists of the Pakistan Labour Party, were brutally
tortured by the police and military intelligence, the ISI.
On 11 August around 200 persons were protesting during the
visit of the Chief Minister of the province to Aliabad against the delay in the
payment of compensation to 25 affected families of landslides near the Attabad lake. In an effort to keep
the protestors away from the place where the Chief Minister was staying the police
baton charged and used tear gas on the assembled demonstrators. They also
opened fire with live ammunition directly at the protestors. As a result one
young man, Afzal Baig, 22 years old, was shot and
injured. He later died in the hospital. His father, Sher Ullah Baig.
50 year old while attempting to stop the police aggression and shooting was
himself shot dead – witness accounts stated that the police acting in complete
arrogance deliberately opened fire and killed him on the spot.
The next day, when the news of the deaths reached Aliabad
and other areas of Hunza people came out into the
streets and enraged with the incident, the protestors attacked the Aliabad
police station and set fire to it. They also torched the office of the Deputy
Commissioner. The law enforcement agencies again used baton charges and opened
fire; they also arrested many of the protestors.
At the time of incident Baba Jan was according to reports,
nowhere near the place of the incident and in fact he was a long distance away.
Since he is a well-known human rights defender and a political activist of Labour Party of Pakistan -
the party that is at present, with the
Awami Workers Party - had been summoned by the
people of the area to help organize the protesters and to save them from the
onslaught of the police brutality. According to reports, Mr
Jan, could reach there only on the following day.
The nine human rights defenders sentenced for life are; Iftikhar Hussain, son of Muhammad Ishaq,
Irfan Ali, son of Arman Shah, Baba Jan, son of Abdullah Baig,
Aleemullah Khan, son of Taighoon
Shah, Sher Khan, son of Hamadullah
Baig, Rashied Minhas Anees, son of Abdul Mateen, Sarfaraz, son of Ghulam
Musa, Musa Baig, son of Abdul Rehman
and Shukrullah Baig, son of
Amanullah (For further details, please see the
previous Urgent Appeals on this case: AHRC-UAC-149-2011; and
AHRC-UAC-070-2012).
Life sentences to power looms workers:
The Anti Terrorism Act (ATA) has
become a strong tool in the hands of successive governments to curb the trade
unionist activities. The Act has failed to curb terrorism from the country and
ATCs have continuously failed to punish the terrorists. Moreover, the ATCs have
made quick decisions to release terrorists for want of evidence. The ATCs have
proved weak in the face of terrorism, they have freed terrorists despite there
being ample evidence, however, they have
been brave in punishing innocent workers with no evidence, whatsoever
(For further details, please see: AHRC-FST-057-2011; and
AHRC-UAC-109-2010).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The incident began when the Provincial Government denied the
payment of compensation to the 25 affected families of the landslide disaster.
There were however 457 families whose names were mentioned in the official
list. It is reported that the provincial government allegedly paid the
compensation owed to the 25 families to its political workers. Each family was
to receive Rs. 400, 000 as compensation for the
destruction of their houses in the massive floods which followed the landslide.
Pro government people with the direct help of the military
have deprived the victims of the "Attabad
lake" incident from receiving the compensation and have stood in between
their demands for compensation. In spite of these hard facts, police opened
fire on the protesters when they were protesting against the government
demanding justice. Following the shooting and killing in cold blood of the young
father and his son, the grandfather had pleased with the police not to use live
ammunition against the protestors, but his pleadings fell on deaf ears and the
police shot him dead without even a slight hint of a warning.
Gilgit-Baltistan people are well
known for their active participation against the improper involvement of the
American corporate and State intervention in the economic sector in the region
and it is believed that this is the shadow reason behind the sectarian violence
in that area. In another incident Shiite pilgrims were shot dead by persons in
military uniform. Therefore, any kind of social and political activities in the
area are seen by the military as anti-state activism.
Rules 776 to 809 of the Pakistan Prison Rules, 1978, deal
with the issue of medical treatment. Under Rule 787, "...in each prison a
hospital for the treatment of sick prisoners is required to be established. In
case of illness, the prisoners should be admitted in hospital for proper
treatment. Rules also provide for proper medical care and special diet to the
patients during their illness."
In absence of the criminalization of torture, the law
enforcement agencies are able to use torture with impunity. The Pakistan
government should instigate immediate reforms in Pakistan's prison system. Baba
Jan's arrest and imprisonment highlights the corruption and dysfunctional
nature of the prison system which is linked to the breakdown of the rule of law
in Pakistan. For years, thumbing their noses at the criminal justice system,
the military has detained hundreds of people on suspicion of terrorism which
includes a large number of political dissidents and others opposed to the
policies of the military, particularly in Balochistan,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).
They have applied inhuman methods including torture, collective justice and
extrajudicial killings. Now the military has crossed the line by entering the
jails to torture political activists.
SUGGESTED ACTION:
Please write the letters to the authorities calling them to
immediately release Mr. Baba Jan and other activists of Gilgit
Baltistan who were sentenced to life imprisonment for demanding a fair inquiry
against the police officials for killing two persons in cold blood on the issue
of the mere implementation of government announced compensation for the
affected persons of the 'Attaab Abad Lake' disaster.
Please also urge them to release the 13 workers of the power loom industry from
Faisalabad and Karachi who were also sentenced to life imprisonment by the Anti-Terrorist
Courts. The government must stop using the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) against the
workers who are struggling for decent wages and a decent life. The government
must prosecute those police officials of the Gilgit
Baltistan and also the officials of intelligence agencies who were involved in
torturing Baba Jan and other four prisoners during their custody.
The AHRC will write separately to the UN Special Rapporteur
on the Situation of Human Rights Defenders calling for his intervention into
this matter.
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SAMPLE LETTER:
Dear ………………..,
PAKISTAN: Release with immediate effect, Baba Jan and other
eleven human rights defenders, sentenced for life imprisonment by an
anti-terrorism court
Name of victims:
1.Baba Jan son of Abdullah Baig, resident of Gilgit
Baltistan
2. Iftikhar Hussain son of
Muhammad Ishaq, resident of Gilgit
Baltistan
3. Irfan Ali son of Arman Shah, resident of Gilgit Baltistan
4. Aleemullah Khan son of Taighoon
Shah, resident of Gilgit Baltistan
5. Sher Khan son
of Hamadullah Baig resident
of Gilgit Baltistan
6. Rashied Minhas
Anees son of Abdul Mateen,
resident of Gilgit Baltistan
7. Sarfaraz son of Ghulam Musa,
resident of Gilgit Baltistan
8. Musa Baig son of Abdul Rehman resident of Gilgit
Baltistan
9. Shukrullah Baig son of Amanullah. resident of Gilgit Baltistan
The workers tried in Anti Terrorist
Courts;
10. Mr. Saif Ur Rehman, son of Mr. Muhammad Zahid,
working in power loom factories
11. Mr. Naik Muhammad, son of Mr.
Muhammad Qayum, working in power loom factories
12. Mr. Irshad, son of Mr. Gohar Rehman, working in power
loom factories
13. Mr. Muhammad Rome, son of Mr. Mohammad Zaman, working in
power loom factories
14. Mr. Nizam Uddin, son of Mr. Awas Gul, working in power loom factories
15. Mr. Akhter Ali, son of Mr. Muhammad Shreef,
working in power loom factories
16. Mr. Hazrat Yousaf,
working in power loom factories
17. Akbar Ali Kamboh, working in
power loom factories
18. Babar Shafiq Randhawa, working
in power loom factories
19, Fazal Elahi,
working in power loom factories
20 Rana Riaz
Ahmed, working in power loom factories
Names of alleged perpetrators:
Anti Terrorist Courts in Karachi
and Faisalabad
Government of Punjab, Sindh and Gilgit
Baltistan
Date of incident: September 25, 2014 and 2011
Place of incident: Punjab, Sindh and Gilgit
Baltistan
I am writing to voice my deep concern regarding the
sentences to life imprisonment passed on the human rights defenders and the
trade unionists in Gilgit and Baltistan, Faisalabad
Punjab and Karachi Sindh in Pakistan, by Anti Terrorist
Courts.
I am shocked to know that the human rights defenders and
trade unionist are tried in the Anti Terrorist Courts
(ATCs) and are sentenced to life imprisonment for demanding the implementation
of an already announced compensation and increase in wages.
The acts of trying human rights defenders in ATCs are to
harass and punish the people who are raising legal demands for a decent life.
I have received information that on 25th September 2014, Mr.
Baba Jan and the eleven activists from Gilgit-Baltistan,
a Northern Territory of Pakistan, were sentenced along with 11 other activists
to life imprisoned by an Anti Terrorist Court (ATC).
According to the verdict by the ATC, they will spend 40 additional years in
prison, besides paying one million rupees in fines each. Moreover, the
convicts' properties and earnings will be used to reconstruct buildings damaged
and their assets we set on fire on the 11th August 2011 in Aliabad, Hunza. According to press reports, three accused were
declared as absconding and they were sentenced to additional imprisonment for
ten years each.
On 11th August 2011, the Judge, Shahbaz
Khan presiding over the Anti-Terrorism Court in Gilgit
announced the verdict of the case instituted against 17 people on charges of
attacking, looting and torching government buildings in Aliabad. Enraged mobs
had attacked and vandalized government buildings in Aliabad on 11th August
after police killed two unarmed Internally Displaced People (IDPs) - a father
and a son – who hail from the disaster hit Ayeenabad village of Gojal
Valley, in Upper Hunza.
During the hearing it was proved through credible evidence
led, that Baba Jan was not present when the incidents of killing of the father
and the son by the police took place and the damage was being done to
government property. He was popular among the youth in Gilgit-Baltistan
for his activism. Baba Jan was well known for his campaign of "Attabad Lake" which came into existence earlier in
year 2010 when in the massive landslide that resulted in a mountain hurling
down into the Hunza River, which created an
artificial lake.
On July 4th 2010 a massive landslide occurred near the Attabad village in Hunza Valley,
causing a heavy loss of life and property. The landslide blocked the River Hunza, which resulted in the formation of a lake, besides
inundating about a two-kilometer long stretch of the main road. This resulted
in several villages being submerged by the mudslide and the formation of a
newly created lake. In total, over 1,000 persons were displaced and over 25,000
were cut off from the rest of the country.
Baba Jan and his colleagues were arrested during the
agitation against the killing of the two persons by police officials, despite
the evidence that the shooting was done by a high ranking police officer an
officer with no lesser a rank than that of the Deputy Superintendent of Police
(DSP), himself. This incident occurred when on 11th August 2011 the Chief
Minister of Gilgit and Baltistan was visiting the
area and during that time Mr Baba was protesting on
the issue of the settlement of the victims of the Attabad
lake disaster (For further details, please see: AHRC-UAC-149-2011 ). Following
the arrest he was detained for two years during which he, along with two more
activists of the Pakistan Labour Party, were brutally
tortured by the police and military intelligence, the ISI.
On 11 August around 200 persons were protesting during the
visit of the Chief Minister of the province to Aliabad against the delay in the
payment of compensation to 25 affected families of landslides near the Attabad lake. In an effort to keep
the protestors away from the place where the Chief Minister was staying the
police baton charged and used tear gas on the assembled demonstrators. They
also opened fire with live ammunition directly at the protestors. As a result
one young man, Afzal Baig, 22 years old, was shot and
injured. He later died in the hospital. His father, Sher Ullah Baig.
50 year old while attempting to stop the police aggression and shooting was
himself shot dead – witness accounts stated that the police acting in complete
arrogance deliberately opened fire and killed him on the spot.
The next day, when the news of the deaths reached Aliabad
and other areas of Hunza people came out into the
streets and enraged with the incident, the protestors attacked the Aliabad
police station and set fire to it. They also torched the office of the Deputy
Commissioner. The law enforcement agencies again used baton charges and opened
fire; they also arrested many of the protestors.
At the time of incident Baba Jan was according to reports,
nowhere near the place of the incident and in fact he was a long distance away.
Since he is a well-known human rights defender and a political activist of Labour Party of Pakistan -
the party that is at present, with the
Awami Workers Party - had been summoned by the
people of the area to help organise the protesters
and to save them from the onslaught of the police brutality. According to
reports, Mr Jan, could reach there only on the
following day.
As per the information I have received, the 09 human rights
defenders sentenced for life are; Iftikhar Hussain,
son of Muhammad Ishaq, Irfan Ali, son of Arman Shah,
Baba Jan, son of Abdullah Baig, Aleemullah
Khan, son of Taighoon Shah, Sher
Khan, son of Hamadullah Baig,
Rashied Minhas Anees, son of Abdul Mateen, Sarfaraz, son of Ghulam Musa, Musa Baig,
son of Abdul Rehman and Shukrullah
Baig, son of Amanullah.
I may note that the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) has become a
strong tool in the hands of successive governments to curb the trade unionist
activities. The Act has failed to curb terrorism from the country and ATCs have
continuously failed to punish the terrorists. Moreover, the ATCs have made
quick decisions to release terrorists for want of evidence. The ATCs have
proved weak in the face of terrorism, they have freed terrorists despite there
being ample evidence, however, they have been brave in
punishing innocent workers with no evidence, whatsoever.
Therefore am imploring on your good offices to immediately
intervene to release Mr. Baba Jan and other activists of Gilgit
Baltistan who were sentenced to life imprisonment for demanding a fair inquiry
against the police officials for killing two persons in cold blood on the issue
of the mere implementation of government announced compensation for the
affected persons of the 'Attaab Abad Lake' disaster.
Please also take appropriate action to release several other workers, 13
workers of the Power-Loom industry from Faisalabad and Karachi who were also
sentenced to life imprisonment by the Anti Terrorist
Courts. The government must immediately put a halt to using the Anti-Terrorism
Act (ATA) against the workers who are struggling for decent wages and a decent
life. The government must prosecute those police officials of the Gilgit Baltistan and also the officials of intelligence
agencies who were involved in torturing Baba Jan and other four prisoners
during their custody.
Yours sincerely,
……………….
PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO:
1. Mr. Mian Nawaz Sharif
Prime Minister
Prime Minister House
Islamabad
PAKISTAN
Fax: +92 51 922 1596
Tel: +92 51 920 6111+92 51 920 6111
E-mail: secretary@cabinet.gov.pk or pspm@pmsectt.gov.pk
2. Mr. Syed Mehdi Shah
Chief Minister of Gilgit Baltistan
Chief Minister's Secretariat, Gilgit
Tel: +92-5811-920573+92-5811-920573
Fax: +92 5811 50-201
Email: info@gilgitbaltistan.gov.pk
3. Mr. Tahir Shahbaz
Registrar
Supreme Court of Pakistan
Constitution Avenue, Islamabad
PAKISTAN
Fax: +92 51 9213452
Email: mail@supremecourt.gov.pk
4. Chief Justice of Sindh High Court
High Court Building
Saddar, Karachi
Sindh Province
PAKISTAN
Fax: +92 21 9213220
5. Mr. Pervez Rashid
Federal Minister
Ministry of Law, Justice and Human Rights
Old US Aid building
Ata Turk Avenue
G-5, Islamabad
PAKISTAN
Fax: +92 51 9204108
Email: contact@molaw.gov.pk
6. Mr. Shahbaz Sharif
Chief Minister
Government of Punjab Province
Chief Minister's Secretariat
5-Club Road, GOR-I, Lahore, Punjab
PAKISTAN
Fax: +92 42 99205065
Email: cmcomplaintcell@cmpunjab.gov.pk
7. Mr. Syed Qaim Ali Shah
Chief Minister Sindh
Karachi, Sindh Province
PAKISTAN
Fax: +92 21 920 2000
Email: pressecy@cmsindh.gov.pk
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