Press Trust of
India, Updated: March 31, 2012 10:27 IST
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A United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur today urged
His comments came after the conclusion of his 12-day fact-finding mission to
examine situations of extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions in India .
"During my visit toKashmir , AFSPA was
described to me as 'hated' and 'draconian'. It clearly violates International
Law. A number of UN treaty bodies have pronounced it to be in violation of
International Law as well," said Heynes.
Accountability is circumvented by invoking AFSPA's requirement of obtaining prior sanction from the Central government before any civil prosecutions can be initiated against armed forces personnel, he said, quoting the report. "Information received through RTI applications show that this immunity provision effectively blocks any prosecution of members of the armed forces," he added, recommending immediate repeal of the law.
"During my visit to
Accountability is circumvented by invoking AFSPA's requirement of obtaining prior sanction from the Central government before any civil prosecutions can be initiated against armed forces personnel, he said, quoting the report. "Information received through RTI applications show that this immunity provision effectively blocks any prosecution of members of the armed forces," he added, recommending immediate repeal of the law.
As part of his fact-finding mission Heyns visited Gujarat,
The UN Special Rapporteur's final conclusions and recommendations will be submitted as a comprehensive report to the Human Rights Council at a future session in 2013.
"The main finding in my report is that despite constitutional guarantees and robust human rights jurisprudence, extrajudicial killings continue in
Salutary guidelines laid down by the Supreme Court, many of which have been
incorporated through amendments in the Code of Criminal procedure are not
sufficiently complied with, he claimed.
Prevalence of communal violence, encounter killings, custodial deaths, 'honour'
killings and plight of dalits and adivasis are other areas of concern mentioned
in the report. In the report, Heyns proposed a number of provisional steps to
be taken to address these concerns, including the establishment of a Commission
of Inquiry, consisting of respected lawyers and other community leaders.
"India
also should ratify a number of international treaties, including the Convention
Against Torture and the International Convention for the Protection of All
persons from Enforced Disappearance," he said.
"
Heyns' visit is the first mission to
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