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ACTION REQUEST
Case IND 010999 The International Secretariat of OMCT requests your intervention in the following situation in India. Brief description of the situation The International Secretariat of OMCT has been informed of the use of violence by the police leading to the death by drowning of 17 people in the Tiruneveli district, State of Tamil Nadu, India. According to People's Watch Tamil Nadu, member of the OMCT network, on 7 June 1999, workers of Manjolai Tea Estate gathered in front of the District Collector's office at Tiruneveli to protest against their working conditions. Subsequently, 652 participants were arrested and detained at Tiruchi Central Jail. They were released on 27 July 1999. Before their release, on 23 July 1999, a multiparty rally was organised, demanding the release of these workers and an appropriate solution to the dispute. According to the information, the police used tear gas and opened fire on the crowd. To protect themselves, people jumped in the river, and those trying to come out were beaten by the police and pushed back into the river. Subsequently, on 27 July 1999, 17 bodies were reported to have been retrieved from the river. Some of the leading women who managed to come out of the river were taken to the Police Station, where they were beaten, stripped naked and harassed before being released late in the evening of the 23th of July. Actions requested Please write to the Indian authorities urging them to i. guarantee an impartial and exhaustive inquiry into the aforementioned incidents, identify those responsible, bring them to trial, and apply the penal, civil, and/or administrative sanctions provided by law; ii. provide immediate and adequate reparation to the families of the dead people and to the women above-reported as well as free and adequate medical care; iii. take all adequate measures to guarantee the non-repetition of these human rights violations; iv. guarantee the respect of human rights and fundamental freedoms throughout the country in accordance with national laws and international human rights standards. Addresses Mr. K. R. Narayanan, President of India, Office of the President, Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi 110 004, India. Fax+ 91 11 301 7290. Minister of Home Affairs, Ministry of Home Affairs, North Block, New Delhi 110 001, India. Fax+ 91 11 301 5750. Minister of Defence, Ministry of Defence, South Block, New Delhi 110 001, India. Fax+ 91 11 301 5403. Geneva, 1 September 1999 Kindly inform us of any action undertaken quoting the code of this appeal in your reply.