Asian rights body to visit communal-hit areas in Mizoram

New Delhi, Nov.27 (ANI): The Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) today accepted the offer of the Mizoram Home Minister Pu R. Lalzirliana to visit Mizoram from 4 to 11 December 2009 or any other dates convenient to the State government.

In a press held in Aizawl on 22 November 2009 in response to the press statement of the ACHR on the recent attacks on the Bru minorities, Home Minister Lalzirliana stated “ACHR representatives are most welcome to come to Mizoram and see the facts and ground realities by themselves.”

In a letter to the Home Minister of Mizoram, the ACHR welcomed the invitation as a positive step and expressed its intention to visit the State should “the government of Mizoram make necessary arrangement for adequate safety and security for the Fact Finding Team”.

ACHR stated that “In order to ensure “absolute independence, impartiality and objectivity”, it has constituted a team of five member Fact Finding Team chaired by Miloon Kothari, former United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Adequate Housing. Other members include Suhas Chakma, Director of ACHR; Ms Dashalene Karbetang, Advocate and Human Rights Activist, Meghalaya; Nava Thakuria, eminent journalist and General Secretary of Guwahati Press Club, Assam; and Mr Bamang Tago, Chairman of Arunachal Citizens Rights.

“The Investigation Team has representation from most North Eastern States and headed by a former United Nations expert from India. The members are well known in the field of human rights both in the North East region and the world.” – further stated ACHR.

The Fact Finding Team shall visit the affected areas and meet all sections, including those involved in relief and rehabilitation, interview all the communities, representative of the civil society groups, including the MZP and YMA and the officials of the government of Mizoram as well as those who recently fled to Tripura. (ANI)

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3 Responses to Asian rights body to visit communal-hit areas in Mizoram
  1. Dama
    November 27, 2009 | 11:50 pm

    Somehow, I find it amusing that no one from Mizoram will be part of the the AHRC team….
    If they want both side sof the story they should also have included a prominent civil rights activist from mizoram like Ruatfela Nu or others

  2. Mr. chakma
    November 29, 2009 | 2:32 pm

    How can they include any prominent civil rights group when those civil rights group like YMA, MZP etc. are accused of aggravating the problems by supporting the mob rule in Mizoram.
    Have you heard of any condemnation about the burning of innocent villagers home from any prominent civil rights group that u r talking about? Rather there was a press statement from the most prominent 4 ngo’s stating that “The Bru’s themselves burnt their houses and ran away”….what an absurd allegation……

  3. Damdama
    November 29, 2009 | 11:34 pm

    @MR Chakma

    Ruatfela Nu is not a part of any civil group. She has been an independent vocal member for women rights and is viewed with suspicion by right wing extremists for her views on feminism…

    And yes. There has been condemnation of the violence in West Mizoram by YMA and churches. I dont know about MZP.

    And the Brus burning their own houses is not absurd. Then, how do you explain that if angry mobsters torched the buildings, they didnt kill anyone? Either they werent angry enough or no one was in the house. Remember that we are talking about vengence for a murder here. That sort of thing should have led to bloodshed in most cases. But it didnt. This shows how good natured the Mizos really are

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