Irom Sharmila again arrested in Manipur


Imphal, Aug 22 (IANS): Activist Irom Sharmila Chanu, who is on an indefinite fast in Manipur for nearly 14 years demanding repeal of a law giving sweeping powers to the armed forces to tackle terrorism, was again arrested Friday, two days after she was released following a court order.

Police arrived at the site of her protest here in the morning and arrested her despite resistance from Sharmila, her mother and few other supporters.

"Sharmila was arrested after she refused to undergo medical check up or be force fed following her release," a police official said.

The 42-year old human rights activist was released Wednesday, a day after a district sessions court asked the Manipur government to free her from the makeshift jail set up in a hospital since November 2000.

The 'Iron Lady', as Sharmila known in Manipur, immediately after her release vowed to continue her fight to end the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 (AFSPA).

She told reporters: "I will continue my struggle until the tough act is repealed. My struggle proves that I am right, justice has been upheld finally."

"I need people's support," said Sharmila.

Imphal East District Sessions Judge A. Guneshwar Sharma while passing the judgment on a petition filed by Sharmila said it was just a claim that she wants to commit suicide.

"No proof was established against the allegation of the authority. Hence, she cannot be kept under arrest and should be freed immediately," the judge added.

Sharmila has been on an indefinite hunger strike since Nov 4, 2000, demanding repeal of the AFSPA after the killing of 10 people allegedly by the paramilitary Assam Rifles at Malom near the Imphal airport Nov 2, 2000.

She was charged under Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code (attempt to commit suicide) that provides for a year's custody at a stretch.

In view of her ill-health, Sharmila was lodged in a special ward of the Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences in Imphal where the room in which she was confined was declared a sub-jail.

Sharmila, who has been released and arrested again after every 364 days, is force-fed thrice a day.

Despite her request to the Election Commission, she was not allowed to vote in the polls because the law does not allow those in custody to cast their ballot.

The AFSPA provides unlimited powers to the security forces to shoot at sight, arrest people without a warrant or carry out searches without hindrance.

It also insulates the security forces from legal processes for any action undertaken under the act.

The AFSPA, described by critics as a "draconian law", also allows the army and the paramilitary forces operating in areass declared as "disturbed" by the home ministry to take whatever action they deem fit against terrorists.

The AFSPA is in force in whole or in parts of Manipur, Tripura, Assam and Nagaland, as also in Tirap and Changlang districts of Arunachal Pradesh and in Jammu and Kashmir.

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  • a.v.a, mlore

    Fri, Aug 22 2014

    on what decision of the court did they rearrest her. She can be kept under house arrest but no more in a prison or in any detention center. Our government is more criminalized than a latino mafia.

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  • kuldesh, bangalore

    Fri, Aug 22 2014

    i am surprised by the guts of this lady to go on fasting for 14 years.but i have serious reservations about her demands.

    AFSPA is much needed for armed forces to handle terrorists in north east like ulfa,bodo,naga seperatists etc.if it is repealed casualties in our army may rise and may be detrimental to national security.
    mistakes may have happened and it has to be corrected.but repealing afspa may be not good for the sake of nations security.

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