"If anyone slays a human being unless it be [in
punishment] for murder or spreading corruption on earth - it shall be as
though he had slain all mankind; whereas, if anyone saves a life, it
shall be as though he had saved the lives of all mankind."
Qur'an (Al-Maida 5:32)
"The
best Jihad is to speak a word of truth to a tyrant ruler."
CIM's Chairman Munaf Zeena Addressing the
Meeting outside Wembley Conference
A mother protester with her child at the
Protest
Protesters outside the Conference Hall
A Sikh Protester Distributing leaflets
against Modi
Protesters chasing Modi as he comes out of
his car
London 17 August -
The Butcher of Gujarat , Narendra Modi, was greeted with slogans, “Murderer,
Murderer”, “Modi is a terrorist, Arrest and jail him”, as he arrived at the
Wembley Conference Hall in London.
As the fascist
Chief Minister’s car arrived, he was chased by slogan chanting and banner
waiving crowd who had been waiting for him for the last two hours and was
escorted in the auditorium by the police.
The picket
organized by Council of Indian Muslims – UK, Awaz, South Asia Solidarity Group
and various other organizations was attended by members of Christian, Sikh,
Hindu, Zoroastrian and Muslim communities.
Taking advantage of
a small park in front of the hall, the participants used the occasion to hold a
meeting which was addressed by the Maulana Atiqurrehman Sanbhali, a well known
alim and former editor of Lucknow based Urdu weekly Nadae-e-Millat, Council of
Indian Muslims’ Chairman Munaf Zeena, Indian Muslim Federation’s General
Secretary Irfan Mustafa, Awaz’s Convener Suresh Grover and Amrita Wilson of
Sauth Asia Solidarity Group.
The speakers
resolved to haunt Modi wherever he went in the UK. The CIM, one of the main
organizers of the protest, had earlier requested the British Foreign office to
refuse entry to Modi.
You happen
to be one of those British politicians who not only take a keen interest in
Indian affairs but have had the opportunity yourself to witness the wrath of
Hindu extremism in 1992 when the Babri Mosque was demolished.
Sir,
incidentally you happened to be in India only one day before the disgraceful
and dastardly act of the burning of the alleged kar sevak in the Sabarmati
Express was committed which was used by Modi as a justification for the
massacre of more than 2,000 Muslims, mass rapes of hundreds of women, and
destruction of properties worth millions of pounds. Modi’s infamous remark
that every action has a reaction has been widely reported and condemned by
the Indian and world media.
In the light of these facts, we
hardly need to comment on the background of the Sangh Parivar and its
leaders like the Chief Minister of Gujarat.
Sir, we have to admit that we were
impressed by your knowledge of the Indian scene and your concern at the
plight of minorities in India when you gave us a patient hearing at your
office on 30th January 2003.
However, just to remind ourselves
what had happened during those ill-fated days, we produce a quote from BBC’s
commentary on the bold report compiled by the British High Commission in New
Delhi.
“A senior British High Commission
official in India who reported on these ‘riots’ to the Foreign Office in
London wrote: these pogroms ‘had all the hallmarks of ethnic cleansing and
that reconciliation between Hindus and Muslims is impossible while the chief
minister remains in power.’ And it, ‘far from being spontaneous, was
planned, possibly months in advance, carried out by an extremist Hindu
organisation with the support of the state government.’”
(emphasis added) (http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/south_asia/newsid_1951000/1951471.stm
After the leak of this report Modi
in an interview with Channel 4, called the British Government a “liar”. We
provided a copy of that interview with our representation when we saw you in
your office.
Sir, we
are sure that you are also aware that the Gujarat pogroms were engineered by
the Chief Minister of Gujarat Mr Narendera Modi. Reports after reports have
established that the main culprit of these crimes is none but Mr Modi
himself.
Sir, we
were shocked to see the agitator and the main character behind the
demolishing of the Babri Mosque, Mr L. K. Advani being given a red carpet
treatment in Britain and before him the charge-sheeted minister Ms Uma
Bharti being accorded full diplomatic protocol a few months ago. This
treatment has emboldened the overseas friends of the BJP in the UK so much
that they have now invited Narendra Modi to London where he is due to
address a public meeting on 17 August 2003 at the Wembley Conference Centre.
Sir, not
only Narendra Modi’s visit poses a great danger to race relations in the UK,
it will also be tantamount to endorsing his crime against humanity. It will
be a shame to give entry to a man in the UK who has been unashamedly
defending the massacre of more than 2000 innocent human beings and mass
scale atrocities against Muslims.
Sir, Human
Right Activists and Human Rights organisations in India have been demanding
the trial of Modi as a war criminal. In this background if Britain allows
him to come here and enjoy receptions at the cost of Race Relations in this
country, it will not only be a shameful day in our history but will also
mean decrying the great values of equality of mankind and communal relations
the British nation has stood for throughout.
The only purpose of Modi’s visit to UK and the US seems
nothing but to use emotive issues, as shown in the enclosed news item, raise
religious passions, collect money and then use it to terrorise and brutalise
minorities in India.
Sir, we therefore urge you to refuse visa to Modi and
declare him as a persona non grata.
Yours Faithfully
Mohamed Munaf Zeena
Chairman
ADDITIONAL LETTER
TO MR STRAW
13 August 2003
Rt Honourable Jack Straw MP
Foreign & Commonwealth Office
King Charles Street
London SW18 2AH
Sir,
While we are still waiting for your reply to our letter
dated 11 August 2003, we beg to submit the following additional facts for
your consideration:
Narendra Modi has been held responsible for the pogrom in
the state of Gujarat, India against the minority Muslim population that
happened in February-March, 2003 by no less than forty reports that have
been released since then. Significant among these reports are the ones done
by India’s own National Commission of Human Rights, Concerned Citizen’s
Tribunal headed by retired judges of the Supreme Court of India, Human
Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and a panel of internationally reputed
nine national-international women’s rights experts as a part of the
International Initiative for Justice in Gujarat. All these reports are
available at www.onlinevolunteers.org
for further reference.
United Kingdom is party to the Genocide Convention,
1957 and Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, 1998 that places
an obligation to prevent and punish international crimes such as genocide
and crimes against humanity. In addition, there are a number of resolutions
by the United Nations Security Council and General Assembly generally
calling upon all states, to bring to justice
those responsible for crimes under international law, including genocide and
crimes against humanity. Legal scholars and experts opine that “the
application of international law as part of the law of the land means that,
subject to the overriding effect of statute law, rights and duties flowing
from rules of customary international law will be recognized and given
effect by English courts without the need for any specific act adopting
those rules into English law”.(Oppenheim’s International Law, 9th
edition)
United Kingdom is thus obligated under international
law to ensure that a person against whom there is
evidence that they have committed international crimes is subject to
tracing, arrest, trial and if found guilty, to punishment, particularly if
he is found in UK soil.
Such obligation is even more compelling if victims of the crimes are
British citizens — which is the present case where three members of the
Dawood family have been killed.
We urge the foreign office not to
make United Kingdom a safe haven for individuals suspected of committing
international crimes and implore that your office refuse entry to Mr.
Narendra Modi. In the event Mr. Modi arrives, we urge that instructions are
given to appropriate authorities to arrest him and begin an investigation
and prosecution process against him.
We would greatly appreciate an
urgent meeting with you in this regard.
Sincerely yours
Mohamed Munaf Zeena
Chairman
CIM'S RESPONSE
14 August 2003
Mr Denis MacShane
Minister for Europe
Foreign & Commonwealth Office
London SW1A 2AH
Dear Mr MacShane,
Thank you very much for your
letter of today. We are grateful for the concerns shown in your letter.
We are aware of the fact that Mr Modi
had not been invited by the British Government and that no British official
would meet him. What we were and are worried about is the impact of the
visit of such a notorious person on race relations in this country.
The Government of India has given assurances to bring to
justice all the perpetrators of the genocide. But in the light of non
implementation of several enquiry commissions’ reports in the past, the
British Indian Muslims find unable to draw any comfort.
As we mentioned in our
previous letter, the leaked report of theBritish High Commission clearly
said that these riots had “all the hallmarks of
ethnic cleansing” and that “reconciliation between Hindus and
Muslims is impossible while the chief minister remains in power.” It
also said that these pogroms were planned, “possibly months in advance,
carried out by an extremist Hindu organisation with the support of the
state government.’” (emphasis added) (http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/south_asia/newsid_1951000/1951471.stm
You also ignored our letter of 13
August in which we tried to draw your attention towards the legal obligation
of British Government under International law specially when two Britons had
become victims of the atrocities organised by Modi.
By allowing a fascist to be
entertained on British soil, the FCO is ignoring the anger, concerns and the
anxiety of the British Indian Muslim community in particular and fair
minded Indian and non-Indian communities in general.
Moreover by allowing Modi, the FCO is
demonstrating utter disregard to public peace, and communal and racial
harmony in this country.
If Louis Farrakhan could be banned
from entering into Britain for his allegedly anti-Semitic remarks, if
Maulana Azeez’s multiple entry visa could be revoked for his alleged
involvement in Kashmir militancy, then we fail to understand why the British
Government is so reluctant to refuse entry to Modi.
I feel it necessary to bring to your
notice that after Britain’s participation in America’s war on Iraq, her
refusal to listen even to most genuine concerns of Muslims and allowing
Modi to address the gathering of Hindu extremists in London, Leicester and
other cities, is being interpreted as a policy based on double standards.
We produce some of the racist and Islamophobic comments
madeby Modi which most probably, he would be preaching in the UK
too. For example he justified the Gujarat Genocide by saying:
“With the entire population of Gujarat very angry at what
happened in Godhra much worse was expected” (Times of India Feb 28 2002)
“Asked about the violence, Modi
quoted Newton’s third law — ‘every action has an equal and opposite
reaction’— to virtually justify what is happening.” (The Times of India 3 March 2003).
Referring to Congress Party’s so
called policy of appeasement of Muslims with sarcasm Modi said:
“I told them [the Congress] I got
Narmada water in the month of Sharavan, if they had it their way ….
They would have got in Ramzan.” (Star TV played this speech
repeatedly on September also produced on http://www.frontlineonnet.com/f12006/stories/.htm).
On the closure of relief camps in
Gujarat he said:
“What should we do? Run relief camps for them [Muslims]?
Do we want to open baby-producing centres?”
Rewriting the official family
planning slogan “ham do hamare do” [we are two we have two] he
said that Muslim slogan is:
“Hum paanch our
hamare pachchis” (we are five we have 25). (Ibid)
Accusing Muslims of increasing the
population he said:
“In order to progress, every child
born in Gujarat needs education, manners and employment…that is the economy
we need … and for this we will have to teach a lesson to those who are
increasing the population at an alarming rate”. (Ibid)
The fact is that he is a Master of
Violent Politics. In 1985-86, he instigated anti-low caste agitation. In
1992, in the town of Surat he organised unspeakable atrocities against
women. After September 11, he said all Muslims may not be terrorists, but
all terrorists are Muslims”. (http://www.tni.org/archives/bidwai/modi.htm )
In the light of these facts I would,
therefore be grateful for an urgent review of the situation and stop Modi
from bringing his venom to this country.
Sincerely yours
Mohamed Munaf Zeena
Chairman
Butcher of
Gujarat Greeted with Angry Slogans
As the fascist
Chief Minister’s car arrived, he was chased by slogan chanting and
banner waiving crowd who had been waiting for him for the last two hours
and was escorted in the auditorium by the police