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Prolonged detention of Sri Lankan nationals in India without due cause



VISAKHAPATNAMMr. P. Jagannadha Rao, judge of the
Human Rights Court, on Thursday transferred the case
filed by the eight Sri Lankan nationals who have been
released from Jail but still detained to Fifth
Metropolitan Magistrate Court.

Referring to a High Court observation that the Human
Rights Act, which was similar to the SC and ST
Atrocities (Prevention) Act, had no provision enabling
the Special Judge to take cognizance, the judge
transferred the case to the lower court for disposal
and directed the police and the petitioners to appear
before that court on July 2.

The Sri Lankan nationals (originally nine in number
but one of them, T. Mohan, has since left for Bahrain
in May after his relatives secured a passport and a
no-objection certificate for him) sent a petition to
the then Principal District Judge to find a way for
them to leave India. The petition was sent to the
Human Rights Court. The case was with this court for
several months. A professor from the Andhra University
College of Law submitted his opinion as sought by the
court.

They were lodged in a special camp set up in the town
police station premises since they were released from
the Central Prison here in August last. Since January
1993 when they were arrested, the Sri Lankan nationals
have been in police custody and trying to find a way
to leave the country.

The eight, N. Jeyachandra, Kesavan, S. Sivarasan, S.
Indralingam, A. Subhash Chandra, S. Balakrishna, K
Satkunalingam and V. Krishnamurthy, were present in
the court. 


Director 
Center for Justice and Peace in South Asia
e-mailcjepsa@aol.com

Please send your letters (fax, e-mail) protesting this
violation of Human rights to following people, also CC
your letters to us at e-mail cjepsa@aol.com. Thank
you.


Hon. K. R. Narayanan
President of India
Rashtrapathy Bhavan
New Delhi - 110004
India

Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee,
Prime Minister of India,
3, Race Course Road, 
New Delhi-110001 
Tel. (011) 3018939 

Ministry of Law and Justice
4th Floor, A-Wing, Shastri Bhavan
New Delhi - 110 001
Phone 3387557, 3384777, 3384617
Fax 011-3384241, 011-3387259, 011-3382733
Email lawmin@caselaw.delhi.nic.in


United States of America embassy of India
2107 Massachusetts Ave., NW Washington,
DC 20008Tel(202) 939-7000 
Fax(202) 265-4351
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             information@indiagov.org

Canada High Commission of India
1 Springfield Road
OTTAWA, ONTARIO K1M 1C9
Telephone (613) 744-3751/52/53 
Fax(613)744-0913Telex05-34172,
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United  Kingdom High Commission of India
India House,Aldwych, London
WC2B 4 NAPh
+44-71-836 8484Fax +44-71-836 4331
e-mailmailsoction@hicomind.domon.co.uk

Japan Embassy of India
2-2-11, Kudan Minami,Chiyoda-ku,
Tokyo - 102, Japan
Ph +81-3-32622391 to 97
Fax +81-3-32344866
e-mailindembjp@gol.com

Australia High Commission of India
3-5 Moonah Place, Yarralumla, Canberra,
ACT-2600, Australia
Ph +61-6-2733999
Fax +61-6-2733328 /61-6-2731308
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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ­ The Ruling Party
PresidentKushabhau Thakre11, Ashok Road,
New Delhi-110001India
Tel 91-11- 3382234 ,   91-11-3382235
Fax 91-11-3782163 

Overseas Friends of the BJP 
54-15, 108th St., Corona, NY 11368
Tel. (718)-271-0453Fax
(718)-271-1906
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