Two leaders of a lesser known human rights group (non-chalantly, named TIPS-Threatened Indigenous People’s Society) were arrested. They were arrested in a pre-dawn swoop in their respective houses by AR troopers and Manipur Police.
But, why the dramatic pre-dawn swoop?
They are human rights activists, leading a normal life. I think they can be easily arrested at any hour during the day.
And, why should AR troopers be involved in arresting human rights activists?
Even if, AR troopers have the hard intel regarding the involvement of the two in any unwanted activities, the arrest can be made by the Manipur Police.
Why? Because, AR troopers are issueing a threatening warning to Mr Babloo Loitongbam. They are, in effect, telling him that he should keep quite and not get involved in the comng cross-examination of the Parbung mass rape victims.
Do I sound like a little sweeping in my conclusion?
But, try to read this together with another arrest, also by the combined team of AR troopers and Manipur Police. They arrested a member of the MAFYF accusing him of involving in rebellion activities.
Do you remember that MAFYF and Babloo’s outfit (HRA) are the two entities demanding cross-examination of the rape victims.
Incidentally, the cross-examination was scheduled to take place this current week itself.
You may ask: why beating about the bush arresting other activists? Shouldn’t their aim be more served by simply arresting Babloo himself?
But Babloo Loitongbam has already got, what you call the ‘standing’ in the arena of humna rights activism, not only in Manipur but also, internationally. You can’t finger at the exact process of how he got that ‘standing’ but he has it. So, they simply can’t barge into his house and arrest him.
The best they can do is to arrest some fellow activists, thereby trying to intimidate him.
But, Mr Babloo Loitongbam, don’t get intimadated by all these machinations but continue the good work of unearthing the truths.
We are all with you.
Friday, August 25, 2006
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