Operation Samtal
Human Rights Group files RTI application:
Imphal, Dec 26: The Human Rights Alert has formally approached State Public Information Officer, Department of Home, Govt of Manipur, to share information regarding assistance extended, if any, to villagers affected by the ongoing ‘Operation Samtal-II’ in Chandel district.
The petition filed by executive director of HRA Babloo Loitongbam recounted media reports of the security forces’ operation intention to flush out UG elements from its
hideouts in Samtal areas.
Highlighting that the military action had also resulted in large number of villagers leaving their homesteads for safer zones, the petitioner expressed surprise that till date there is no report of the State Government providing assistance of any kind to citizens affected by the military offensive.
Pointing to Constitutional provisions that entail the Government to protect human rights of its citizens, the rights body observed that inaction on the part Government of Manipur on the issue itself amounts to violation of human rights.
The HRA petition also insisted on information regarding number of persons killed/injured in the course of Operation Samtal-II; the number of civilian casualties as well as combatants; figure of displaced civilians; Government initiatives to protect basic rights of the internally displaced people; and measures on extending humane treatment of combatants rendered hors de combat in the ongoing skirmishes.
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Imphal, Dec 26: The Human Rights Alert has formally approached State Public Information Officer, Department of Home, Govt of Manipur, to share information regarding assistance extended, if any, to villagers affected by the ongoing ‘Operation Samtal-II’ in Chandel district.
The petition filed by executive director of HRA Babloo Loitongbam recounted media reports of the security forces’ operation intention to flush out UG elements from its
hideouts in Samtal areas.
Highlighting that the military action had also resulted in large number of villagers leaving their homesteads for safer zones, the petitioner expressed surprise that till date there is no report of the State Government providing assistance of any kind to citizens affected by the military offensive.
Pointing to Constitutional provisions that entail the Government to protect human rights of its citizens, the rights body observed that inaction on the part Government of Manipur on the issue itself amounts to violation of human rights.
The HRA petition also insisted on information regarding number of persons killed/injured in the course of Operation Samtal-II; the number of civilian casualties as well as combatants; figure of displaced civilians; Government initiatives to protect basic rights of the internally displaced people; and measures on extending humane treatment of combatants rendered hors de combat in the ongoing skirmishes.
Posted On: The Sangai Express
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