NYC: Thousands to Protest India's Imminent Execution
Thousands to Protest at UN Monday to Protest India's Imminent Execution
On Monday, July 25th from Noon-2 p.m. thousands will protest the imminent execution of Professor Bhullar of India at a rally at the United Nations (47th Street, Between 1st & 2nd Avenues) - Professor Bhullar's mother, who is an American Citizen will be at the rally. Attached please find: a timeline/fact sheet, the memorandum which will be presented to the U.N. and the Dissenting Judgment of the Indian Supreme Court. We have several prominent people available for interview.
For more information please contact: Tina Mosetis: (516) 458-2090 or Charlotte Tomic: 917-882-5243
Professor
Devenderpal S. Bhullar, Son of U.S. Citizen, to be Unjustly
Executed in India
Thousands Protest at U.N. Rally Monday,
July 25th Noon-2:00 p.m.
New York, NY --Thousands will attend an historic protest rally on Monday, July 25th from Noon-2:00 p.m. at the United Nation’s Headquarters (47th Street, Between 1st & 2nd Avenues) to demand the U.N. intervene to stop India’s planned execution of Professor Devenderpal S. Bhullar, an innocent man that has been repeatedly tortured by the Indian government.
Professor Bhullar was taken into custody in January 1995 and immediately tortured and forced to sign blank sheets of paper which were later used to engineer his “confessional statement” which forms the sole basis of his conviction. Professor Bhullar was sentenced to death, by a split decision of the Supreme Court of India, solely on the basis of this fraudulent “confession” and without any independent corroborating evidence or witnesses.
He was
tried and convicted under the notorious TADA -Terrorist and
Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act - of India, a law
that has been condemned as completely unacceptable by
attorney, Sir Nigel Rodely, a member of the U.N. Human
Rights Committee. Professor Bhullar is the son of U.S.
citizen, Ms. Upkar Kaur, whose husband Balwant Singh
(Professor Bhullar’s father) was tortured to death by the
police in India in 1991. Ms. Kaur will be present at the
rally.
Bhullar’s conviction endorses extracting
confessions via torture; his 16-year detention and planned
execution violate the U.N.’s Universal Declaration of
Human Rights and its 2008 Resolution 62-149 calling for a
moratorium and abolition of the death penalty. Sikhs for
Justice (SFJ) is submitting the attached memorandum to the
U.N. Secretary General asking for its prompt
intervention.
The following organizations are supporting the commutation of the death sentence against Professor Bhullar’s: Amnesty International, World Coalition Against the Death Penalty, International Commission Against the Death Penalty.
The rally, organized by Sikhs for Justice is a U.S. based Human Rights Organization, is being supported by the Gurudwara Temple Management Committees across the United States.
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