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Indian academics in UK call for Binayak Sen's release

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  • Prominent Indian-origin academics in the UK have asked for immediate release of renowned human rights activist Binayak Sen, who has been imprisoned in Chhattisgarh since May 2007 for alleged naxal links.

    Sen is the first Indian recipient of the 2008 Jonathan Mann award for Global Health and Human Rights.

    "As the world's economic powers gather in London this week, with India among them, we hope they will take the time to consider human rights as well as the credit crunch. In particular, we call attention to the continuing imprisonment of Dr Binayak Sen," the academics which included Lord Meghnad Desai of London School of Economics and Bhikhu Parekh from University of Westminster said.

    According to the signatories, no credible charges had been brought against him and anti-terror legislation had allegedly been used to extend his detention.

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    "The government of India must act immediately to withdraw the charges against one of the strongest champions of social justice. We urge that Dr Sen be released, and be treated in the spirit of India's own constitution."

    "Dr Sen has worked for decades on issues of basic livelihood, health services and social justice. He has been a political prisoner since May 14, 2007 in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, denied bail and appropriate medical treatment," they were quoted as saying by Guardian.

    Upendra Baxi of University of Warwick, Priyamvada Gopal from University of Cambridge and several others asked the Indian government to withdraw charges against Dr Sen immediately.

    "At a time when the global economic situation has made the poor even more vulnerable, governments must support and work with, not incarcerate and abuse, those like Dr Sen who work for positive change."

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