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India: three men face imminent execution

URGENT ACTION

Two Sri Lankans and an Indian national convicted for the assassination of India's former Prime Minister , Rajiv Gandhi, are facing imminent execution in Vellore prison in Tamil Nadu, India. This follows the rejection of their mercy petitions by the President of India. If carried out, these would be the first executions in India since 2004.

Murugan and Santhan, both 41, and Arivu alias Perarivalan, 37, were sentenced to death in January 1998 by a Special Anti-Terrorist Court on grounds of involvement in the assassination of India's former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. Their sentence was confirmed by the Supreme Court of India in May 1999. According to information received by Amnesty International and reports in the Indian media, their mercy petitions were rejected by the President in August 2011, following the advice of the Government of India.

The three men were amongst 26 people sentenced to death by a special court at the Poonamallee jail complex in Tamil Nadu, under the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1987 (TADA) - a law that contained provisions that were incompatible with international standards for fair trial. On appeal, a three-judge Supreme Court bench confirmed the death sentences of Murugan, Santhan, Perarivalan and a woman, Nalini, while acquitting 19 persons of the murder charges and commuting the death sentences of three others. In April 2000, the Governor of Tamil Nadu commuted Nalini's sentence to life imprisonment, but rejected the mercy petitions of the three men. A mercy petition for the three men was sent to the Government of India in April 2000 and eventually only decided upon at the beginning of August 2011.

Amnesty International opposes the death penalty in all cases as the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment. The eleven-year delay in announcing the verdict of the mercy petition and the resultant stay on death row may further amount to cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment. The Supreme Court of India has itself commuted death sentences in a number of cases due to prolonged delay in deciding mercy petitions.

Please write immediately in English or your own language:

Urge that the death sentence of Murugan, Santhan and Perarivalan be commuted;

Acknowledge the seriousness of the crime, i.e. assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, but raise concern that their stay on death row, since the mercy petition was kept pending for eleven years, may further amount to cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment;

Reiterate the call of the UN General Assembly to establish a moratorium on executions with a view to abolishing the death penalty, and pointing out that India's decision to resume executions after a seven-year gap goes against regional and global trends towards abolition of the death penalty.

PLEASE SEND APPEALS BEFORE 26 SEPTEMBER 2011:

Prime Minister of India
Dr. Manmohan Singh
South Block
Raisina Hill
New Delhi 110 001
Fax: +91 11 23019545
23016857
Email: (via form) http://pmindia.nic.in/feedback.htm
Salutation: Dear Prime Minister

President of India
President Pratibha Patil
Rashtrapati Bhavan
New Delhi 110 004
Fax: +91 11 23017290, 23017824
Email: (via form) http://helpline.rb.nic.in/GrievanceNew.aspx
Salutation: Dear President

And copies to:
Minister of Home Affairs
P Chidambaram
104, North Block,
Central Secretariat
New Delhi 110001
Fax: + 91 11 23094221
Email: hm@nic.in



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