PaRCha - JNU - AISA chits - 2007 ID-9004
.
21.3.07.
.
Onwards TO The Inquilab Rally......
.
23 March Inqui- Against SEZs.
Ral-.
On Bhagat Singh's For Sovereignty and.
Martyrdom Day People's Rights.
.
Ramlila Ground 12.
.
The Nandigram Carnage and Tasks of Revolutionary Communists.
.
A week after the Nandigram carnage, we still do not know how many people have exactly been.
killed, how many women have been gangraped and if the children and young girls missing from the.
area will ever return. But we know that some twenty dead bodies have been found so far and at least.
two rape victims are alive to narrate their horrendous experience. We also know that Nandigram.
was not just another case of unprovoked police firing, but this savage operation was planned days.
in advance and carried out jointly by the police and armed CPI(M) goons. Nandigram clearly marks.
the biggest blot on the three-decades-old rule of the CPI(M) led Left Front in West Bengal..
.
The shock and anger generated by the state-sponsored carnage has been so massive.
that some other wings of the state had to move in quickly to absorb some of the shock and.
reflect a bit of the massive public outrage. The Governor of West Bengal made some public.
statements questioning the legitimacy of the use of force, and the Kolkata High Court termed the.
police action unconstitutional and asked the CBI to begin a probe right away before the evidence.
was lost or destroyed. Reassuringly enough, the `activism?of the Governor and the High Court has.
not succeeded in lulling the people into inaction. The working people and the intelligentsia of Bengal.
have been particularly vocal in their protests and in spite of growing public scepticism regarding the.
.
......At SSKM Hospital, Kolkata : Here we spoke to Swarnai Das (40) from Gokulnagar, Avijit Giri (22) from Kalicha-.
ranpur, Swapan Giri (21) from Sonachura No. 10, Parijit Maity (51) from Kalicharanpur, Haimanti Halder (50), Tapasi.
Das, Salil Das, Andhirani, Prithish Das, Banasri Acharya, and others..
.
We learnt that at Tamluk, 14 dead bodies were brought in on 16th March (12 male, 2 female). Another person died in.
hospital. Among the injured brought to hospital, 31 were male, and 14 female. 7 dead bodies are yet to be identified..
At the Nandigran hospital, 65 injured were brought in, (32 male and 33 female). Both these hospitals are understaffed,.
there is no sweeper, only two ambulances. Life saving drugs not available and are locally purchased on an ad-hoc.
basis. The injuries of those in hospital and the reports of the state of the dead bodies tell their own tale. Many had.
bullet injuries above the waist, in the chest, abdomen, frontal side of shoulder. In Tamluk hospital there were 2 rape.
victims Gouri Pradhan (25), of Adhikary Para of Gokulnagar and Kajal Majhi (35), mother of 4 children, of Kalicha-.
ranpur. One of the latter.
V breasts had been lacerated by a chopper/sword. Swarnamai, in Woodburn ward in.
SSKM, had severe bullet injuries, while Haimanti had a buttock chopped off and was in the ITU. Such injuries.
were not merely the result of having been unluckily in the line of police firing they were deliberate and savage.
assaults of a sexual nature..
.
The women we spoke to alleged that 6 other rape victims were not thoroughly examined due to pressure from.
above. Also that the uterus of one woman was ruptured by introducing a hard metallic rod..
.
The injured people we met did not speak of themselves their injuries or chances of survival or lack of proper treatment;.
they all spoke of how they looked forward to continuing their struggle against eviction from the land..
.
Calculated Savagery.
.
The sheer savagery of the violence at Nandigram indicate that it was not just another case of unprovoked police.
firing, or of a police force gone berserk. The injuries inflicted on people (indicated by the state of the dead bodies as.
well as the survivors) are not mere bullet injuries. We have described above some of the chopper injuries on those.
in hospitals. A television cameraperson who had seen the mutilated and brutalised dead bodies in the morgue, said.
he had seen bodies of victims in bad rail accidents and fires ?but had never seen bodies in such a disfigured, disem-.
boweled condition as in Nandigram......From The Report Of CPI(ML)'s 14- Member Fact Finding Team led.
by CPI(ML) General Secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya.
.
P.T.O.
..
PaRCha - JNU - AISA chits - 2007 ID-9004
.
21.3.07.
.
Onwards TO The Inquilab Rally......
.
23 March Inqui- Against SEZs.
Ral-.
On Bhagat Singh's For Sovereignty and.
Martyrdom Day People's Rights.
.
Ramlila Ground 12.
.
The Nandigram Carnage and Tasks of Revolutionary Communists.
.
A week after the Nandigram carnage, we still do not know how many people have exactly been.
killed, how many women have been gangraped and if the children and young girls missing from the.
area will ever return. But we know that some twenty dead bodies have been found so far and at least.
two rape victims are alive to narrate their horrendous experience. We also know that Nandigram.
was not just another case of unprovoked police firing, but this savage operation was planned days.
in advance and carried out jointly by the police and armed CPI(M) goons. Nandigram clearly marks.
the biggest blot on the three-decades-old rule of the CPI(M) led Left Front in West Bengal..
.
The shock and anger generated by the state-sponsored carnage has been so massive.
that some other wings of the state had to move in quickly to absorb some of the shock and.
reflect a bit of the massive public outrage. The Governor of West Bengal made some public.
statements questioning the legitimacy of the use of force, and the Kolkata High Court termed the.
police action unconstitutional and asked the CBI to begin a probe right away before the evidence.
was lost or destroyed. Reassuringly enough, the `activism?of the Governor and the High Court has.
not succeeded in lulling the people into inaction. The working people and the intelligentsia of Bengal.
have been particularly vocal in their protests and in spite of growing public scepticism regarding the.
.
......At SSKM Hospital, Kolkata : Here we spoke to Swarnai Das (40) from Gokulnagar, Avijit Giri (22) from Kalicha-.
ranpur, Swapan Giri (21) from Sonachura No. 10, Parijit Maity (51) from Kalicharanpur, Haimanti Halder (50), Tapasi.
Das, Salil Das, Andhirani, Prithish Das, Banasri Acharya, and others..
.
We learnt that at Tamluk, 14 dead bodies were brought in on 16th March (12 male, 2 female). Another person died in.
hospital. Among the injured brought to hospital, 31 were male, and 14 female. 7 dead bodies are yet to be identified..
At the Nandigran hospital, 65 injured were brought in, (32 male and 33 female). Both these hospitals are understaffed,.
there is no sweeper, only two ambulances. Life saving drugs not available and are locally purchased on an ad-hoc.
basis. The injuries of those in hospital and the reports of the state of the dead bodies tell their own tale. Many had.
bullet injuries above the waist, in the chest, abdomen, frontal side of shoulder. In Tamluk hospital there were 2 rape.
victims Gouri Pradhan (25), of Adhikary Para of Gokulnagar and Kajal Majhi (35), mother of 4 children, of Kalicha-.
ranpur. One of the latter.
V breasts had been lacerated by a chopper/sword. Swarnamai, in Woodburn ward in.
SSKM, had severe bullet injuries, while Haimanti had a buttock chopped off and was in the ITU. Such injuries.
were not merely the result of having been unluckily in the line of police firing they were deliberate and savage.
assaults of a sexual nature..
.
The women we spoke to alleged that 6 other rape victims were not thoroughly examined due to pressure from.
above. Also that the uterus of one woman was ruptured by introducing a hard metallic rod..
.
The injured people we met did not speak of themselves their injuries or chances of survival or lack of proper treatment;.
they all spoke of how they looked forward to continuing their struggle against eviction from the land..
.
Calculated Savagery.
.
The sheer savagery of the violence at Nandigram indicate that it was not just another case of unprovoked police.
firing, or of a police force gone berserk. The injuries inflicted on people (indicated by the state of the dead bodies as.
well as the survivors) are not mere bullet injuries. We have described above some of the chopper injuries on those.
in hospitals. A television cameraperson who had seen the mutilated and brutalised dead bodies in the morgue, said.
he had seen bodies of victims in bad rail accidents and fires ?but had never seen bodies in such a disfigured, disem-.
boweled condition as in Nandigram......From The Report Of CPI(ML)'s 14- Member Fact Finding Team led.
by CPI(ML) General Secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya.
.
P.T.O.
..