Imphal, Aug 29 (IANS) Bollywood actor Aamir Khan has
supported Manipur's human rights activist Irom Chanu Sharmila's over a
decade-long hunger strike against the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act
and violation of human rights by security forces in the northeast, a
release said here Monday.
"The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), 1958, should be
repealed," the actor told the coordinator of the Imphal-based Just Peace
Foundation (JPF), Seram Rojesh, in New Delhi Sunday. "I support
Sharmila."
AFSPA, in force in large parts of the northeast, enables security forces to shoot at sight or arrest without a warrant.
"The foundation recently sent Rojesh to the national capital to
demonstrate solidarity with Anna Hazare after the social activist had
invited Sharmila to come to New Delhi and join his fight against
corruption," a JPF release said here.
"Rojesh apprised Aamir at Ramlila ground in New Delhi about the
condition of Sharmila who has been fasting for over one decade demanding
the repeal of the AFSPA and alleged violation of human rights in
northeast India by security forces," it said.
She completes 11 years of fasting in November.
The JPF coordinator told Aamir, who came to Ramlila ground in support
of social activist Anna Hazare, that the Manipur government imposed
many official formalities to restrict people, including family members,
from meeting Sharmila.
Aamir told the JPF that he would try to come to Manipur and visit
Sharmila and that he was keen to do something to support rights
activist.
"I do not think there is any provision in the Indian Constitution
that disallows a meeting with people in custody," the release quotes the
actor as having said. "It has no place in a democratic society."
Known as the "Iron Lady of Manipur", the 40-year-old rights activist
began her fast Nov 2, 2000, after seeing the Army kill 10 people at a
bus stop near her home, close to Imphal airport.
Sharmila is currently being held in an isolated cabin at the Jawarharlal Nehru Hospital in Manipur's capital Imphal.
The release said that social activist Medha Patkar also informed the
foundation that she would extend her support to the fight against AFSPA.