To: Global Leaders, International Courts, Global Law-Enforcement and Human Rights Organizations
Crime, Corruption, and Impunity in India
Appeal to Set Up Special International Tribunal to Punish the Crimes Against Humanity in India
Appeal by: Rakesh Raman who is a journalist and human rights defender
OPENING STATEMENT
Politicians, bureaucrats, police, and court judges have formed a criminal gang in India. They collude with criminals and commit crimes and corruption with impunity while the ordinary citizens are suffering.
As a result of extreme authoritarianism in India, nearly 1.4 billion Indians (who represent nearly 20% of world population) are buried under unprecedented poverty, corruption, inflation, unemployment, lawlessness, communal violence, and religious animosity.
Almost all the top international agencies have expressed concerns over the rampant crime, corruption, and human rights violations in India particularly under the 10 years of the rule of the autocratic ruler Narendra Modi. Now, the Modi group is also accused of serious transnational repression crimes.
Today, under the Modi regime, India is burning with communal violence perpetrated by hoodlums who masquerade as Hindu mobs. Now, Modi and his party are exporting communal terror in different countries such as Australia, Canada, the U.S., and others.
The ruling regime of Modi uses various dirty ploys such as manipulation of electronic voting machines (EVMs), collusion with corrupt oligarchs, and collection of black money through electoral bonds to win elections unscruplously.
While there is hardly any political opposition or functional judiciary in the country, the politicians, security forces, judges, and bureaucrats who are committing various crimes are not being punished. The judges in the Supreme Court and other courts work as slaves to the Modi regime and never try to protect the fundamental rights of citizens.
Ideally, more than one billion oppressed commoners of India should begin an uprising like the French Revolution (1789-1799) to dethrone the tyrannical regimes and achieve political and societal change. However, such an event is not quite possible in India because of the extreme diversity in the country.
CRIMINAL CASES
Some of the cases of crimes against humanity being committed by the Indian political and bureaucratic gangs are explained at the following links.
Since a fair and transparent investigation and prosecution of the criminals in the current ruling regime is not possible in India, there is an immediate need to establish an international judicial forum or the Special International Tribunal for India.
INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL
It will work on the lines of the International Military Tribunal which was constituted at Nuremberg to prosecute Nazi war criminals for crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
Although the Indian regime will resist such a move, the world leaders must understand that external intervention is required in a country where an apocalyptic situation persists.
They should learn from the example of Germany where the forces of ruthless German dictator Adolf Hitler were vanquished by the external Allied powers to put an end to his dictatorship. If not controlled immediately, the plight in India will take the form of oppressed Germany of the 1930s and 1940s.
In order to establish the Special International Tribunal for India, the world community can get guided by the steps being taken by the Council of Europe (CoE), which has decided to set up a Special Tribunal on the crime of aggression against Ukraine.
The proposed International Criminal Tribunal is supposed to prosecute the Russian Federation and senior Russian and Belarusian leaders for the Russian invasions of Ukraine.
Several international bodies – including the Council of Europe, the European Commission, the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, and the European Parliament – have announced their support for its establishment.
Similarly, the U.S., UN, and European judicial and political bodies including the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the International Court of Justice (ICJ) should form the Special International Tribunal for India.
This special judicial forum should begin the prosecution of Indian politicians, bureaucrats, court judges, police, and security forces so that they could be convicted and subjected to severe punishment for committing crimes against their own citizenry.
As a petitioner, I (Rakesh Raman) will be available to coordinate with the international organizations to get the formation of the Special International Tribunal for India expedited.
LIST OF PERSONS TO BE PROSECUTED AT THE TRIBUNAL
This list of accused includes politicians, bureaucrats (IAS officers), police personnel (IPS officers), past and present judges of the Supreme Court, influential Supreme Court lawyers who collude with judges to get bails for criminal politicians, oligarchs colluding with the politicians, top functionaries of the agencies such as the Election Commission of India (ECI), National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of India, Lokpal of India, Enforcement Directorate (ED), Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), and others.
As the petitioner, I urge the judges of the proposed Tribunal to order the detention of these perpetrators of crime in a prison such as the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, which is a U.S. military prison known for its harsh treatment of prisoners. Upon conviction, they must be executed by guillotine as it happened during the French Revolution (1789 – 1799) which led to the Storming of the Bastille and beheading of King Louis XVI to end his monarchy in 1793.
You can click here to read the names of the accused to be prosecuted at the proposed Tribunal. I am adding more names of the accused in this list. I will provide the document password to the international agencies which are working to set up the Tribunal on India.
ABOUT THE PETITIONER: RAKESH RAMAN
Rakesh Raman is a national award-winning journalist and founder of the humanitarian organization RMN Foundation. Besides working at senior editorial positions with leading media companies, he was writing an exclusive edit-page column regularly for The Financial Express, which is a daily business newspaper of The Indian Express Group.
Nowadays, for the past 12 years, he has been running his own global news services on multiple news sites. He runs various environment protection, human rights protection, education awareness, and anti-corruption campaigns, and publishes digital magazines and research reports on different subjects.
Earlier, he had been associated with the United Nations (UN) through the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) as a digital media expert to help businesses use technology for brand marketing and business development.
At present, Rakesh is associated with the Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) Project as a Country Expert for India to provide expert research inputs on multiple topics pertaining to democracy and governance. The V-Dem Project is managed by V-Dem Institute under the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
He has launched a nationwide campaign to introduce social democracy in India in order to build an egalitarian society in which all citizens could enjoy equal rights, opportunities, freedoms, and access to justice.
As Rakesh has been facing constant threats including death threats for his editorial and anti-corruption work, the Paris-based international organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF) that defends freedom of journalists has urged the Indian government to save him from threats and persecution. You can click here to read his full profile.
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