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Date: Wed, May 30, 2012 at 11:38 PM
Subject: Please Vote to reconciliation movement against caste system
To: Gaurav Saigal <gsaigal@gmail.com>
  
Please Vote to reconciliation movement against caste system
  
http://www.human-dignity-forum.org/2012/05/lenin-raghuvanshi/
  
http://www.pvchr.net/2012/05/please-vote-to-reconciliation-movement.html
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From: PVCHR ED <pvchr.india@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, May 30, 2012 at 11:38 PM
Subject: Please Vote to reconciliation movement against caste system
To: Gaurav Saigal <gsaigal@gmail.com>
Please Vote to reconciliation movement against caste system
http://www.human-dignity-forum.org/2012/05/lenin-raghuvanshi/
http://www.pvchr.net/2012/05/please-vote-to-reconciliation-movement.html
Lenin Raghuvanshi Submitted by: Tanweer Ahmed Siddiqui
  It has been 65 years since India — the largest democracy in the world — attained independence.
    Yet, justice for all is still a far cry in the country where the caste  system continues to determine political, social, and economic lives of  a billion people.
    Money and muscle power, together with political string-pulling, often  result in denial of justice for the hapless 'have-nots', especially the  Dalits (untouchables), ravaged by poverty and illiteracy.
    Atrocities and extortion on the Dalits, fake encounters, refusal to  register complaints against the well-heeled, arbitrary arrests on false  charges, illegal detention and custodial deaths are in commonplace.
    In the absence of a modern social audit system, the keepers of the law  often unleash a 'police raj', especially in rural India. A crippled  National Human Rights Commission and its state subsidiaries with  limited re-commendatory control and a dysfunctional Legal Aid System  depict a gloomy picture indeed.
    In a unique way, Lenin Raghuvanshi, a veteran human rights activist,  fighting the case-studies primarily drawn from Uttar Pradesh,  registering the highest rate of crime against the Dalits, chronicles  how with implicit support from the administration, the Dalits are  tortured and subjected to humiliation by the higher castes, like being  garlanded with shoes, their faces blackened or being forced to ride an  ass; yet, in most of the cases, violence, deaths or custodial tortures  that are committed against the marginalised and deprived castes go  unrecorded.
    Ironically, even after having shed the colonial yoke, its legacy  continues in the administrative framework of our independent India  marked with widespread corruption which has rendered many  government-sponsored schemes in rural India a failure.
    Lenin Raghuvanshi, an Ayurvedic physician by profession, has been  working for the rights of bonded and child labourers and other  marginalised people in Varanasi and eastern part of Uttar Pradesh,  India. In 1996, he and his wife Shruti founded People's Vigilance  Committee on Human Right (PVCHR), a community-based organisation, to  break the closed, feudal hierarchies of conservative slums and villages  by building up local institutions and supporting them with a high  profile and active human rights network.
    He has become the symbol of nonviolent resistance among millions of  Dalits fighting for dignity. For his commitment in favour of  marginalized people, he has periodically suffered death threats.
    Already an Ashoka Fellow, Lenin was the President, United Nations'  Youth Organisation (UNYO),Uttar Pradesh (India) Chapter. Lenin's work  has been recognised with Gwangju Human Rights Award for 2007. In 2009,  in collaboration with the Rehabilitation and Research Centre for  Torture Victim (RCT), Denmark, Lenin developed Testimonial Models for  torture survivors in India. City Council of Weimar in Germany selected  Lenin Raghuvanshi for the International Human Rights Award for 2010.
    http://archive.reduxpictures.com/webgate/preview.php?UURL=3402e827a9e24fc460c27ac81847fefd&IMGID=14234172
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Posted By People's Vigilance Committee on Human Rights to PVCHR on 5/30/2012 11:30:00 PM
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