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India: Release the people arrested for cheering Pakistan in cricket - Amnesty International Press Release

22 June 2017

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Amnesty International (India)

PEOPLE ARRESTED FOR CHEERING PAKISTAN IN CRICKET MUST BE IMMEDIATELY RELEASED

21 June 2017, 06:13PM

The arrests of at least 19 people for celebrating the Pakistan cricket team’s victory over India in the final of a major tournament is another worrying sign of the erosion of freedom of expression in India, Amnesty International India said today.

On 19 June, the Madhya Pradesh police arrested 15 people in Burhanpur district for allegedly committing ‘sedition’ by raising ‘pro-Pakistan’ and ‘anti-India’ slogans after Pakistan beat India in the finals of the International Cricket Council Champions Trophy held in London. On the same day, the Karnataka police arrested four people in Kodagu district for allegedly celebrating Pakistan’s victory. They have been accused of spreading ‘communal disharmony’. The offence of sedition is punishable with life imprisonment.

“These arrests are patently absurd, and the 19 men should be released immediately,†said Asmita Basu, Programmes Director, Amnesty International India.

“Even if the arrested men had supported Pakistan, as the police claim, that is not a crime. Supporting a sporting team is a matter of individual choice, and arresting someone for cheering a rival team clearly violates their right to freedom of expression.â€

The First Information Report registered by the Madhya Pradesh police states: “[The accused] chanted “Pakistan Zindabad†in support of the Pakistan cricket team…They celebrated Pakistan’s win by bursting crackers and distributing sweets…Their actions suggested that they were trying to conspire against the Indian government by supporting Pakistan in the cricket match…Because of them, there is an atmosphere of unrest in the village.†The Karnataka police, according to media reports, said that the four men arrested in the state burst fire crackers and raised slogans supporting the Pakistan cricket team.

“These cases show just why the sedition law should be immediately repealed. This law is excessively broad and vague and makes it easy to silence people who are legitimately exercising their right to freedom of expression. Nobody should have to go to prison merely because they are accused of causing offense,†said Asmita Basu. “The sedition law has no place in a rights-respecting society, let alone one that has a proud tradition of pluralism and debate.â€

Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code defines sedition as any act or attempt “to bring into hatred or contempt, or…excite disaffection towards the government.†The Supreme Court of India has ruled on multiple occasions that speech would amount to sedition only if it involved incitement to violence or public disorder. In a 2015 case, the Court ruled: ‘Mere discussion or even advocacy of a particular cause howsoever unpopular is at the heart of [the right to freedom of expression].â€

Update: The Madhya Pradesh Police have dropped the sedition charges against the 15 who were celebrating Pakistan’s win against India in the ICC Champions Trophy final. However they continue to be in jail under section 153-A of the India Penal Code which is for promoting enemity between different groups on grounds of religion and race.

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The above release from Amnesty International India is reproduced here in public interest and for educational use