The western powers are self acclaimed guardians of human rights. They made a mockery of human rights by giving Nobel Prize to a Chinese rebel. Many considered this genuine.
Now India is also facing same treatment. Binayek Sen, Maoist supporter is getting same sort of sympathy from so called human right activists in Europe. An E.U. delegation will observe the trial of the Indian counterpart of the Chinese Nobel Prize winner.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/EU-observers-likely-to-witness-Binayak-Sen-s-trial/Article1-653653.aspx
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There could be no advocate better than Jeth Malani who pleaded the case of smugglers and kilers of Indira Gandhi. Now Jeth malani pleads that giving help to sedition is not sedition. This is common law that abetting an offence is as much offence as directly committing. Most of the crimes are masterminded and actually committed by smaller persons. Thus according to Jethmalani's logic, the master mind are not guilty.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Sen-can-be-accused-of-sedition-only-if-theres-direct-incitement-Jethmalani/articleshow/7358031.cms
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Sen-can-be-accused-of-sedition-only-if-theres-direct-incitement-Jethmalani/articleshow/7358031.cms
Abid Areacode wrote:
[quote]I think Binayek Sen is right in many deeds.His imprisonment cannot be justified.[/quote]
Nobody is wrong in every thing. Even one who has murdered, raped, been a traitor would have done many right things. But being right in many things cannot save one from punishment. The Maoists or naxalites have waged war against state, indulging in killings and robbing. The aforesaid Naxalite supporter abetted in the offences and thus is justifiably imprisoned for life.
As expected, there is news of self styled western human right champions of forming association to support the aforesaid naxalite supporter.
[quote]I think Binayek Sen is right in many deeds.His imprisonment cannot be justified.[/quote]
Nobody is wrong in every thing. Even one who has murdered, raped, been a traitor would have done many right things. But being right in many things cannot save one from punishment. The Maoists or naxalites have waged war against state, indulging in killings and robbing. The aforesaid Naxalite supporter abetted in the offences and thus is justifiably imprisoned for life.
As expected, there is news of self styled western human right champions of forming association to support the aforesaid naxalite supporter.
Abid Areacode wrote:
[quote]Recently many terrorist groups had came forward for bilateral talks when considered them as humans.[/quote]
The terrorist group are human no doubt. If talks and persuasion can bring them to peace, this is okay.
However, their indulgence in terrorist activities is grossly unlawful and punishment by court is justified.
[quote]Recently many terrorist groups had came forward for bilateral talks when considered them as humans.[/quote]
The terrorist group are human no doubt. If talks and persuasion can bring them to peace, this is okay.
However, their indulgence in terrorist activities is grossly unlawful and punishment by court is justified.
chandan kumar wrote:
[quote]hello friend i did not have any idea about it so i cannot comment on that it is not my opinion.[/quote]
Chandan- We write posts for giving comments. There is no need to post if you have no idea or have no opinion. Such posts are considered spam. Discussion on forum differs from chatting.
[quote]hello friend i did not have any idea about it so i cannot comment on that it is not my opinion.[/quote]
Chandan- We write posts for giving comments. There is no need to post if you have no idea or have no opinion. Such posts are considered spam. Discussion on forum differs from chatting.
Abid Areacode wrote:
[quote]When some have not enough weapons and force to fight they move to Naxalism and like that.[/quote]
There are socio economic causes of Naxalism. These causes must also be considered. However, criminal actions have to be dealt with as per law. Some one who abets Maoist act of killing and war against state has to face punishment as per law of the land.
[quote]When some have not enough weapons and force to fight they move to Naxalism and like that.[/quote]
There are socio economic causes of Naxalism. These causes must also be considered. However, criminal actions have to be dealt with as per law. Some one who abets Maoist act of killing and war against state has to face punishment as per law of the land.
Abid Areacode wrote:
[quote]But the actions of the state against naxals had only improved naxal activities.[/quote]
Law takes its own course. The life imprisonment to Naxal supporter is by competent court and is not related to government action. Demonstrations and rally against judicial decisions are most unwelcome and unconstitutional. Remedy against a judgment lies in appeal to higher judicial court. The so called human rights advocates in India and abroad are making hue and cry in the same way as they did in case of Chinese rebel awarded Nobel prize. No wonder this notorious Naxal supporter may also get some international award one day.
[quote]But the actions of the state against naxals had only improved naxal activities.[/quote]
Law takes its own course. The life imprisonment to Naxal supporter is by competent court and is not related to government action. Demonstrations and rally against judicial decisions are most unwelcome and unconstitutional. Remedy against a judgment lies in appeal to higher judicial court. The so called human rights advocates in India and abroad are making hue and cry in the same way as they did in case of Chinese rebel awarded Nobel prize. No wonder this notorious Naxal supporter may also get some international award one day.
Spouse of Maoist accomplice Binayak Sen has dubbed Indian Judiciary system as Kangaroo courts. Does she not know that Kangaroo court is so called Peoples' court staged by Maoists whom her husband supports and is rightly sentenced for life.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Supreme-Court-to-hear-activist-Binayak-Sen-s-bail-plea/H1-Article1-672001.aspx
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Supreme-Court-to-hear-activist-Binayak-Sen-s-bail-plea/H1-Article1-672001.aspx
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