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Washington Citizens' Court Indicts PM Modi For Gujarat Human Rights Violations

Washington DC (1 October 2014): The US-based Sikh Foundation for Justice (SFJ) in coordination with the American Gurudwara Prabhandak Committee (AGPC) held a citizens' court on 30 September in Lafayette Park, a small park in front of the White House to indict PM Narendra Modi for the human rights violations in 2002 in Gujarat.

Modi in America
Modi in America

The one-hour well-organized ceremony was conducted following US legal procedure. SFJ organized a grand jury of 24 citizens comprising of people of various colours, white, black, desi, etc. The judge was a white American woman lawyer. An effigy of Mr Modi with his face photo, stood in a dock on the left side of the judge's desk. The prosecutor was an Indian-American lawyer. The mock court room was set up in the park just like it happens in court rooms. It looked like a professional setting. The attending audience of about one thousand people consisting of men and women of all races and colours, but mostly Sikhs, stood behind the prosecutor's desk in the park. Lots of TV cameras and media people covered th event.

The proceedings began at 1:30 PM on Tuesday, 30 September, when PM Modi was actually in the White House building, that is right in front of the court setting and ended at 2:30 PM. The prosecutor read out the charges against Modi and informed that the chargesheet was handed over to an official of the Indian embassy in Washington DC a few days ago, and that Mr Modi has been given an opportunity to defend himself. But he has chosen not to attend even though right at this time he is in the White House building, just a couple of hundred yards away.

All charges of abetting murder of 2000 Muslims, raping of a large number of Muslim women, destruction of their houses in February, March 2002 were read out in detail. The lady judge then turned the matter over to the grand jury and asked them to indicate their opinion by writing on pieces of paper in front of them.

Modi in America
Modi in America

The judge then polled the grand jury members and with their concurrence announced that Mr Modi has been indicted of the charges levelled against him by the prosecutor.

Laying the factual details of Narendra Modi's crimes and culpability, the chargesheet filed in the citizens' court listed crimes of genocide, murders in the first degree, rapes and sexual assaults, torture, tampering with the witnesses, victims and informants, and obstruction of criminal investigations.

Explaining the reasons for the convening Citizens' Court, attorney Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, legal advisor to SFJ, stated that starting from 1984 political leaders in India have a long history of organizing massacres of religious minorities with impunity. At one hand, Citizens' Court mocks the judicial system of India for its failure to convict a known human rights violator and on the other hand, it depicts the plight and represents the sentiments of religious minorities of India, particularly victims of 2002 Muslims massacre, added attorney Pannun.