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  • Rohingya Refugees: Petition seeks SC intervention to release and rescue more than 150 members ‘in custody’ in Jammu

    Rohingya Refugees: Petition seeks SC intervention to release and rescue more than 150 members ‘in custody’ in Jammu

    The petitioner said that his application was based on reports from Morning Tidings and other media outlets which were detained by Rohingya members in a sub-jail in Jammu.

    An application was filed in the Supreme Court on Thursday seeking immediate intervention to allegedly release and rescue more than 150 Rohingya refugees in Jammu.

    The application was filed by Mohammed Salimullah, a member of the Rohingya community, represented by advocates Prashant Bhushan and Cheryl D’Souza.

    Also Read: Rohingya Refugees Issues Must See Through “Humanitarian Angle”: CPI (M)

    Mr. Salimullah is already a petitioner in the Supreme Court against the deportation of refugees who fled religious persecution and violence in his native Myanmar.

    He said that his application was based on reports in Hindu And the Rohingya members were locked up in a sub-jail in Jammu.

    Also read: Rohingya Muslims screening for COVID-19 in Jammu; 12 samples taken for testing

    “It follows the statements of Union Minister Jitendra Singh two months ago that the Rohingya (identified by the government as Muslim refugees) will not be able to gain citizenship. These refugees were illegally detained and jailed in a sub-jail in Jammu, which was turned into a holding center along with IGP (Jammu) Mukesh Singh, stating that they would Back to Myanmar are facing deportation after verification by the embassy. “

    It also urged the court to “immediately release the Rohingya refugees and direct the Union Territory Government and the Ministry of Home Affairs to promptly provide refugee identity cards through the FRRO to the Rohingyas in the informant camps.”

    It requested the court to direct the Center to stop enforcing any order to deport Rohingya refugees in sub-jails in Jammu.

    The application said that the UN High Commissioner for Refugees should be asked to “intervene and determine the security needs of Rohingya refugees not only in Jammu but in camps across the country.”

    “On March 7, 2021 news reports about the detention of about 150–170 Rohingya refugees began to come up in Jammu. The application said that after biometric verification of Rohingya refugees by the Jammu and Kashmir administration, there have been disturbing reports of Rohingya families, some people did not return to the camps by verification but police detained and imprisoned them.

    It quotes from a report Hindu “How terror has gripped the already marginalized refugee community” in Jammu after a campaign of verification and the disappearance of family members.

    The application stated that there were 6,523 Rohingya in Jammu in the official document of the office of Deputy Commissioner of Jammu.

    In India, no law was passed yet that specifically refers to refugees. Therefore, Rohingya refugees were often clubbed with the class of illegal immigrants deported by the government under the Foreigners Act 1946 and Foreigners Order 1948. This was coupled with discrimination by the government with the Rohingya, they were largely Muslim refugees. Legally, however, a refugee was a special category of immigrant and could not be clubbed with an illegal immigrant. India was bound to follow the principle of non-refinement through customary international law, opposing the application.

    The doctrine of non-return – or not sending refugees to a place where they are threatened – is an ideal of customary international law.

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  • DDC members protest after meeting LG

    DDC members protest after meeting LG

    Jammu and Kashmir Appney Party, Kang. Blame bureaucrats for their changed situation

    Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha arrived on Wednesday to protest against the chairman and members of the District Development Council (DDC), as the Jammu and Kashmir Apnea Party and Congress called on bureaucrats to “downgrade” the position of these elected members charged up.

    According to the opposing DDC members, LG has decided to call off their protests after offering to meet them later this week.

    BJP leader and DDC chairperson Bharat Bush said in Jammu, “We have received the message of the Lieutenant Governor currently living out of the station that he is coming to the meeting on March 12 to meet our genuine demands.”

    Elected DDC members and chairpersons alleged that their official protocol’s preference and salary slab was far below what was promised.

    The opposing DDC members were from political parties across the spectrum including BJP, Congress, CPI (M) and People’s Conference.

    Blamed bureaucracy

    Meanwhile, the Jammu and Kashmir Party and Congress accused bureaucrats in Jammu and Kashmir of “upgrading the status of elected members by fixing lower salary slabs and lower order in protocol rank”.

    “This determination has exposed the mindset of establishing a bureaucracy, which never wanted democracy to thrive in Jammu and Kashmir for its ulterior motives. Disgraceful protocol powers and honorarium are envisaged by the Prime Minister and Union Home Minister for these elected representatives of the people, ”Mr. Bukhari said.

    However, he appealed to political parties to “refrain from politicizing the issue, which is the creation of an official fiefdom”.

    The Congress called the government’s order “a betrayal of the elected representatives”.

    “The slogans and promises regarding empowering democratic institutions have once again exposed the mindset of the BJP government. Congress President GA Mir said that the government should stop curtailing the rights of DDC and other democratic institutions.

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  • India urged members of the WTO to reach a consensus on the proposal for the TRIPS exemption

    India urged members of the WTO to reach a consensus on the proposal for the TRIPS exemption

    Ambassador Brijendra Navneet said that 3 months after the successful vaccine emerged, the scenario of global vaccination looks good

    India has urged members of the World Trade Organization to reach a consensus on the proposal for amnesty of certain provisions in a multilateral agreement on intellectual property to deal with the COVID-19 crisis, stating that when millions of people suffer from the pandemic If lost, you cannot remain in endless discussions. .

    India’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organization (WTO), Brajendra Navneet, said at the General Council meeting on 1 March that concerted efforts are needed by all members to ensure that the WTO makes a meaningful contribution to defeat COVID . -19 and proves that it can actually land a crisis.

    In October 2020, India and South Africa submitted a resolution suggesting an exemption for all WTO members on the implementation, application and enforcement of certain provisions of the TRIPS Agreement regarding the prevention, prevention or treatment of COVID-19.

    The agreement on intellectual property rights or trade-related aspects of TRIPS came into effect in January 1995. It is a multilateral agreement on the protection of intellectual property (IP) rights such as copyrights, industrial design, patents and undisclosed information or trade secrets.

    He stated that the proposers of the proposal are ready to engage in good faith and have clearly discussed the text of the exemption, relating to both its duration and scope, to conduct the exemption in the shortest possible time.

    “We request members to reach a consensus on the proposal for increased production to ensure fair, equitable and affordable access to COVID-19 products in a timely manner,” he said.

    Citing a study, he said that it is estimated that the global economy stands to lose as much as $ 9.2 trillion if the international community fails to ensure a developing economy for COVID-19 vaccines.

    Mr. Navneet said that three months after the emergence of successful vaccines, the global vaccination scenario is still grim.

    The United Nations Secretary-General noted in his recent press briefing that progress on vaccination is wildly uneven and unfair, and more than 130 countries have not taken a single dose. “If the current global manufacturing capacity can be used for large-scale manufacturing by providing manufacturers with legal certainty for the use of IP related to COVID, which is the main objective of the exemption, then the fight to win over the humanity virus Can accelerate, “said.

    He said that a result on the rebate would not only help save valuable human lives, but would give a comfortable signal to boost consumer confidence in the economy and accelerate the recovery of world trade and global GDP.

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