Volunteers were brutally beaten up by the Delhi police for protesting outside the police station asking for the police to register an FIR
Yesterday
many of our volunteers were brutally beaten up by the Delhi police for
protesting outside the police station asking for the police to register
an FIR in the case of a young woman who was confined and raped for 2
days in Gokulpuri. The picture shows
the viciousness of the attack on peacefully protesting young men and
women. Several of them were admitted to the hospital with broken bones
and bleeding wounds. When one of our volunteers asked for water, he was
offered urine. (Read the news report in 'The Hindu')
Volunteers
are our strength and when the police beats up any one of us, each
lathi, each blow is a pain inflicted on all of us. Gandhiji’s freedom
fighters had to endure the same brutality at the hands of the British
rulers. Little did we know that this unjust treatment would continue
even after we got independence and this time at the hands of our own
elected government. This dictatorship in a so called democracy has to
stop. This is what the Aam Admi party is fighting for as we wage
India's second battle for independence.
Friends,
let us send a strong message to all those who seek to silence the voice
of the aam aadmi, that we are all united and will not allow people’s
right to expression and protest to be trampled upon with such disdain.
We demand justice for the violence victims and stringent action on
policemen who were involved in this brutal attack on civilians. Please
take one or more actions listed below:
1. Sign & Share this Change.org petition.
This is not only to register your protest but to show your solidarity
with our injured fellow volunteers. Send it to everyone you know.
2. Join your local volunteers in protest/solidarity events on Sunday, 23rd June. More details can be found at https://www.facebook.com/events/176148349219160/
3.
We need to make permanent changes to our system. Talk to all your
friends and family about lawlessness in Delhi and how the upcoming Delhi
elections is very important.
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