ifop CONDEMNED OCTOBER THIRTY BLAST AS CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
In an emergency meeting of the ifop in the evening with Dr S R Mangang, ifop President in the chair, the bomb blast is considered as Crime against Humanity. We observed two minutes Silent Condolence for those killed in the blast and prayed in different faiths ‘Peace Prayer’ for the souls to remain in peace in heaven. We resolved to keep the flag of the ifop in half mast and to work with black base for another 15 days from 6th November 2008.
We the ifop do respect all National laws including that of India, however Assam Government is the sole responsible for any of such crimes ranging from ordinary to heinous nature, like Genocide or Crime against Humanity. The Governor of Assam who is an Appointed Head of State (AHOS) and the Chief Minister of Assam, who is an Elected Head of Government (EHOG) are responsible collectively for the Crime against Humanity occurred this morning in the soil of Assam. The terrorist attack took place around 11.30 am in which 13 bombs were simultaneously blast in different places of Assam and it killed 56 innocent people and had injured more than 350 unarmed innocent civilian. (Assam erial Blasts, 56 dead, over 365 injured, as per Indian Express.com). Thanks to the ULFA for clarifying that they did not involve in the crime. We draw the attention of the Red Cross Society Branch at Dispur, Assam to further extend full cooperation as their normal duty to the wounded and injured ones. We also appeal to the Gogoi Ministry to compensate ‘right time right amount (RTRA)’, according to the prevailing global standard of human values based on international norms of the UNO.
We also draw the attention of Assam Government as well as Indian Government to resolve the Assam Conflict, which has been continuing for many years in the region or formulate a yardstick to safe the unarmed innocent masses.
Sir Dayaito Luwang
Secretary General, ifop
In an emergency meeting of the ifop in the evening with Dr S R Mangang, ifop President in the chair, the bomb blast is considered as Crime against Humanity. We observed two minutes Silent Condolence for those killed in the blast and prayed in different faiths ‘Peace Prayer’ for the souls to remain in peace in heaven. We resolved to keep the flag of the ifop in half mast and to work with black base for another 15 days from 6th November 2008.
We the ifop do respect all National laws including that of India, however Assam Government is the sole responsible for any of such crimes ranging from ordinary to heinous nature, like Genocide or Crime against Humanity. The Governor of Assam who is an Appointed Head of State (AHOS) and the Chief Minister of Assam, who is an Elected Head of Government (EHOG) are responsible collectively for the Crime against Humanity occurred this morning in the soil of Assam. The terrorist attack took place around 11.30 am in which 13 bombs were simultaneously blast in different places of Assam and it killed 56 innocent people and had injured more than 350 unarmed innocent civilian. (Assam erial Blasts, 56 dead, over 365 injured, as per Indian Express.com). Thanks to the ULFA for clarifying that they did not involve in the crime. We draw the attention of the Red Cross Society Branch at Dispur, Assam to further extend full cooperation as their normal duty to the wounded and injured ones. We also appeal to the Gogoi Ministry to compensate ‘right time right amount (RTRA)’, according to the prevailing global standard of human values based on international norms of the UNO.
We also draw the attention of Assam Government as well as Indian Government to resolve the Assam Conflict, which has been continuing for many years in the region or formulate a yardstick to safe the unarmed innocent masses.
Sir Dayaito Luwang
Secretary General, ifop
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