Showing posts with label Irom Sharmila. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Irom Sharmila. Show all posts

Monday, May 20, 2013

Manipur activist 'Iron Lady' Irom Sharmila's 1000-word poem

New Delhi, May 20, 2013 [zee news]: A 1000-word "very long" poem, penned by Irom Sharmila, who has been on fast for the past 12 years to protest against what she calls repressive laws allowing widespread human rights abuses, forms part of a new book on the activist from Manipur.

Titled "Birth" the poem concludes "Iron Irom Two Journeys - Where the Abnormal is Normal," a book written by author and documentary filmmaker Minnie Vaid and published by Rajpal and Sons.

The book is based on the life of Irom Sharmila, on factors that triggered the now 40-year-old-activist to began a total hunger strike, without food or water since November 4, 2004 against the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA).

"She was 28-years-old at that time and holds the unenviable record of being the longest 'hunger striker' anywhere in the world till date," writes Miinie Vaid from Manipur.

The book also contains interviews of her close family members and those who have helped her over the past 12 years.

Sharmila was a "sensitive youngster deeply interested in society and human beings," says a foreword written by Deepti Mehrotra who has authored two books on the Manipuri activist.

"I will write a poem, a very long poem. It will be a poem of one thousand lines. I will write about society. I will write about my experiences since my childhood. I will write about what I have seen," Sharmila told Deepti while she was in Delhi and in solitary confinement after being arrested for a fast unto death in the year 2006.

Six weeks after returning from Delhi, Sharmila was ready with the poem "Birth" written in "neat lettering in the Bengali script that she had learnt in school."

"Lonely as she may be in her confinement, the poet in her cannot be kept restrained. She has written a long poem - a narrative poem giving an account of her visions," says Tayenjam Bijoykumar Singh, who has translated the poem into English.

"Her lines don't reflect remotely the reason of her fast. She has painstakingly painted a picture of an ideal world where men can live as friends.

"Characters of different personalities as she sees in the preset day society are sketched with meticulous care. If being poor is a crime then one who fights for human justice and justice is a master criminal... She has done a comparative study of two persons, one an indolent and the other a hardworking one," writes Singh. Sharmila had begun her fast after an Assam Rifles battalion had allegedly killed 10 civilians in village Malom near Imphal in November, 2000.

She was arrested three days later and ever since then she has been force fed through a tube in her nose.

Dunned the 'Iron Lady' by her supporters, Sharmila's non-violent resistance has become a nucleus for collective protest against AFSPA, which allows security men to even kill a person on suspicion without the fear of facing a trial in court.

Meanwhile in the new book, author Minnie writes, "The one towering influence in her life, one that remained an inspiration through all her actions, was an illiterate woman with extraordinary willpower- Sharmila's dadi (paternal grandmother)."

"Today if I am inspired my our dadi, a woman of great resolve, active in social movements including the Nupi Lal, the Manipuri woman's war in 1939," Singhajit, the brother of Sharmila is quoted as saying.

The book also contains an interview of Sharmila at the Magistrate's court in Imphal.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

First Irom Sharmila Scholarship awarded to Iymon Majeed from Kashmir

The first Irom Sharmila Scholarship has been awarded to twenty two year old Iymon Majeed from Panjipora village of Sopore district, Kashmir. He is studying for an MA in Political Science at Jamia Millia Islamia. Iymon has been writing about Kashmiri experiences under AFSPA and militarism for various publications. In his application Iymon wrote:

    "I am from the state of Jammu and Kashmir which comes under the Armed forces (Special Powers Act) from July 1990. Nine months later, on 7 March, 1991 I was born in the trouble torn town of Sopore in a small village of Panjipora. Four years later, in 1995, I was stamped with an agonizing experience on my memory. Indian Army commandeered our house and threw us out.

    In the next two years, we changed four houses, with us finally migrating to the main town of Sopore in north Kashmir. When the insurgency in Kashmir started in early 1990’s, Indian state flowed in thousands of its army men into the state of Jammu and Kashmir in the coming years. Providing lodging for the military in the residential areas was a daunting task before the Indian government.

    Army, then, took residence in the already vacated Kashmiri Pandith homes but also asked the local Muslim population to vacate the houses. My house was one of the hundreds of unlucky houses taken by the army and I became vagrant in my own land. "



The committee received over 50 applications of which 40 were found eligible. The others were BA students or students studying outside Delhi. The applicants came from all the states of the Northeast and Kashmir and from all the different educational institutions in Delhi. The jury short listed four people for interview. This was a difficult choice, as many of the students were meritorious and had suffered tremendously under armed conflict. Of those shortlisted, one had his father killed by militants, and another by the security forces. Several had been displaced, and some had been shot at or picked up themselves. Despite this, they were all pursuing higher education seriously.

The award is based on a combination of financial need, academic seriousness, suffering under AFSPA or similar laws and both present and potential contribution to the democratic struggle against AFSPA and militarism in the spirit of Irom Sharmila. It is a one-time cash award of Rs. 50,000, and is restricted to post graduate students enrolled in any university or institute in Delhi.

The jury consisted of
A. Bimol Akoijam, CSSS, JNU;
Kamei Aphun, Department of Sociology, Delhi University;
Ujjwal Kumar Singh, Department of Political Science, Delhi University;
Nandini Sundar, Department of Sociology, Delhi University, and
Sameer Yasir, Islamic University of Science and Technology, Kashmir.


IROM SHARMILA SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE
iromsharmilascholarship(at)gmail(dot)com 


Source: [e-pao]

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Irom Sharmila ready to give up her fasting

IMPHAL, April 9 [IFP / Pic: The Hindu] --- "If the people of the state are not aware that my struggle is on account of the people  to save them from being killed and harassed by security forces under the draconian law, if people believe that my struggle is only to become famous, and if people are not satisfied with my struggle against AFSPA, I will give up everything and return back all the awards and titles given to me," an emotional Irom Sharmila told media while she was being produced before the Judical Magistrate Imphal east today at Lamphel.

She said that it is very unfortunate that some individual have made a mockery on her struggle for the repeal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act by fasting for more than 12 years and added that her struggle was not out of  pressure by anyone and under the  influence of anyone.

Sharmila said that when she was produced at the Delhi Patiala courts, there was a mass response from the side of the National and International media at New Delhi with some positive and the negative responses from the national newspapers.

She further said that she feels discouraged and that she condemned the comments made on articles which were published in some national newspaper and pointed out that they were being made by a person called 'Babu Moshay' and 44 followers from Mumbai under the title " Politics of health, Student of NSW".

While interacting with media persons outside the court, Sharmila  condemned the brutal killing of N Satyabhama and said that the state is witnessing such type of crime since many years. "These crimes are on an increase because the state government has failed to give  befitting punishment to the arrested person who are involved," she said. 

Commenting on the 6 encounter cases of the state being heard at the Supreme Court,she said that it is very unfortunate  the state government  has also failed to give any befitting punishment to the guilty police personal who are involved in such  cases. Saying the she was against capital punishment for security personnel involved in the fake encounters, Sharmila went on to say  that if the leaders of the state do their work with transparency and with full dedication then the public will have  faith on  law makers and the political leaders of the state.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Irom Sharmila re-arrested in Manipur on her birthday

Imphal, March 13 2013[Sangai Express]-- Marathon hunger striker Irom Sharmila Chanu has been re-arrested by a team of Porompat Police at around 6 pm today.

Sharmila, who has been on a fast since November 2000 to demand the repeal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, was freed with the end of her jail term yesterday.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Save Sharmila solidarity campaign to kickoff across India

Newmai News Network
Imphal | September 3 : A joint initiative of various organizations and movements, Save Sharmila Solidarity Campaign, is launching a two-month nationwide signature campaign from October 2, 2011 to create awareness and generate public support for Sharmila and her fight against AFSPA.
Save Sharmila Solidarity Campaign have been working on the issue of Irom Sharmila Chanu since a long time. Now we have decided to start a nationwide signature campaign from 3pm of October 2 till December 10, 2011 in all state capitals and major cities of India, informed a statement issued by the joint initiative.
The campaign aims at spreading awareness in public about Irom Sharmila Chanu, a Manipuri poet and activist who is on a hunger strike since 2000, and to generate public support for the cause she is fighting in repealing AFSPA, added the statement.
Through the initiative, the signature campaign will demand the initiation of positive talks with Irom Sharmila and to listen to her demand seriously and to send a special team of doctors to examine her health. It will also demand sending of all party delegates and members of national women commission and national human rights commission to visit and take interest in the demand she has raised by fasting for over one decade now.
“We believe that non violent protest of Irom Sharmila Chanu should not be ignored. Non violence is the key to a peaceful and humanitarian society. Its time for all of us to come forward, regardless of our ideological differences, to strengthen her for democratic and peaceful society,” said the statement from the initiative.
The campaign will culminate with the handing over of the signatures to the president of India on International Human Rights Day on December 10, 2011 followed by a fast and peace march from India gate to Rastrapati Bhawan in New Delhi.
The signature campaign will travel to major Indian cities like Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhatisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Delhi and Puducheery.
The indomitable Irom Sharmila Chanu began her fast-unto-death stir following the “Malom massacre” in which personnel of Assam Rifles gunned down 10 civilians at Malom near Tulihar Airport in Imphal on November 2, 2000. She clocked ten years of continuous fasting, demanding the repeal of the draconian AFSPA, late last year and has been kept in a high security ward in Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS) in Imphal where she has been nasal fed since. AFSPA gives unrestraint power to army men to shoot and kill at will.

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