Activists, civil leaders protest against conviction of Binayak Sen
By ANITuesday, December 28, 2010
KOLKATA - Social activists continued to protest against the conviction of human rights crusader Dr. Binayak Sen across India.
Dr. Binayak Sen, an activist, was convicted of sedition under the Chhattisgarh Special Public Security Act for his alleged links with Maoist guerrillas on Friday.
Activists and civil society leaders took out a protest march in Kolkata to condemn the judgment, and said their protests would continue till Binayak Sen was released.
“We protest this because we feel we have very few workers who serve the poor as tirelessly as Binayak Sen. We feel it is a travesty of our democracy that a fine worker like Sen is incarcerated while we know there are many people who are cheats and who have robbed the country of thousands and thousands rupees of money are walking free on the streets today,” said Aparna Sen, a renowned actress and filmmaker.
Renowned activist Medha Patkar called the judgment a political statement.
“We must really stand up and fight. We condemn something that is not legal or a judicial judgment. It is political statement, that clearly expresses the content of constitution, the fundamental rights and also the freedom of expression,” said Patkar.
Raipur Sessions Court had held Dr Sen and three other people guilty of treason and waging war against the state. He has also been found guilty of sedition. He now faces life imprisonment.
Dr Sen was arrested in Chhattisgarh in 2007 and was granted bail two years later. He was honoured with Jonathan Mann award in 2008, while he was still in prison.
Sen is a 58-year-old paediatrician and public health physician with a 25-year record of providing health care to the Adivasi people of Chhattisgarh.
A graduate of Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore, Binayak Sen was one of the top students of his batch. He completed his post graduation in paediatrics in the early 1970s. For most of the years since then, he has devoted his life to health care of the poor. (ANI)