[Reader-list] Shahidul Alam detained by Indian Border Security Force

Shuddhabrata Sengupta shuddha at sarai.net
Sat Jun 20 02:22:20 IST 2009


Dear Rahul,

I have always felt quite at home in the world, regardless of whether  
I was on the terrace of my Old Rajendra Nagar house in New Delhi,  
which once housed refugees from West Pakistan before it housed my  
migrant parents and me (where I live), or I was on hilltop in  
Damascus, or in a ruined factory in Warsaw, or on the border between  
East and West Jerusalem. I do not sense a feeling of being 'not at  
home' when I am not in my own country, and there are many places in  
my own country, where I do not feel quite as home as I would have  
liked to, for instance in the wide, paranoiac, expansive and empty  
boulevards of Lutyens Delhi. In Delhi, take me to Akbar Road, and I  
will feel a foreigner (even a bit of an illegal migrant), leave me in  
Karol Bagh, Chitli Qabar, Mehrauli, Khan Market or Jungpura, and I  
will do just fine. Home, after all, is where the heart is. And my  
heart is not in the Lutyens Bungalow Zone of New Delhi.

So I don't quite understand the analogy of locked homes and fenced  
countries. After all, we lock our homes, primarily against the  
possible attacks of our own fellow citizens. So, since we lock our  
homes against our own fellow citizens, logically, then, following  
your line of thinking, should we not turn the whole country into one  
vast prison, where everyone watches out for the danger that is  
everybody else.We don't even have to look as far as the next  
Bangladeshi.

Or, as my friends and I had reason to say in another context, 'Is the  
outer wall of the detention centre, the inner wall of the city?"

regards,

Shuddha


On 19-Jun-09, at 9:39 PM, Rahul Asthana wrote:

>
> Dear Anupam,
> Your question is a straw man.I am not drawing any analogy between  
> nation and home.My question to Shuddha is based upon his statement  
> about artificial borders etc.
>
> Thanks
> Rahul
>
> --- On Fri, 6/19/09, anupam chakravartty <c.anupam at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> From: anupam chakravartty <c.anupam at gmail.com>
>> Subject: Re: [Reader-list] Shahidul Alam detained by Indian Border  
>> Security Force
>> To: "sarai list" <reader-list at sarai.net>
>> Date: Friday, June 19, 2009, 9:16 PM
>> Dear Rahul,
>>
>>
>>
>> I am sorry that I am addressing the question that you have
>> raised
>> specifically for Shuddha to reply. However, I would like to
>> add something. I
>> guess for many of the readers in this list, perceiving your
>> nation, as your
>> home is one thing, being an understanding as well as an
>> empathetic neighbour
>> is another. May be these two things are connected but I
>> feel that the moment
>> one goes gung-ho about their home, their land and their
>> resources, it
>> reminds me of this pot-bellied uncle next door, who would
>> scream the moment
>> my football would enter his compound. I feel I don’t want
>> my nation to
>> behave like that pot-bellied neighbour of mine. I say this
>> because our
>> members have been drawing this analogy of home and the
>> question that you
>> have posed here: “Do you think that people should be
>> allowed unrestricted
>> entry to other peoples homes at all times?”
>>
>>
>>
>> If I use this analogy, then this is what it looks like:
>>
>>
>>
>>    1. If India is so touchy about
>> unrestricted entry of her neighbours, in
>>    this context, Bangladesh, she should have
>> been like how neighbours are,
>>    boundaries drawn but certain limited
>> contact should have been made possible
>>    like what she had with her other
>> neighbour. Why are our fences so porous
>>    with Bangladesh?
>>    2. It has been sixty years since we have
>> living in this neighbourhood,
>>    count the number of times like feudal
>> landlords we have waged wars with each
>>    other? If we care so much about our
>> homes, why do we have people acting
>>    swinishly about which religion they
>> belong to and other such things?
>>
>>
>> Thanks anupam
>>
>> On 6/19/09, Rahul Asthana <rahul_capri at yahoo.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Dear Sonia,
>>> Do you agree with this -
>>> "I think the detention of any human being on the
>> grounds that he is
>>> crossing an artificial, ephemeral, man-made border is
>> an affront to
>>> our common humanity."
>>> Dear Shuddha,
>>> Do you think that homes should be locked? Do you think
>> that people should
>>> be allowed unrestricted entry to other peoples homes
>> at all times?
>>> You have a very interesting idea.Lets explore the
>> polemics around it.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Rahul
>>>
>>> --- On Fri, 6/19/09, S. Jabbar <sonia.jabbar at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> From: S. Jabbar <sonia.jabbar at gmail.com>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Reader-list] Shahidul Alam detained
>> by Indian Border
>>> Security Force
>>>> To: "A.K. Malik" <akmalik45 at yahoo.com>,
>> "Shuddhabrata Sengupta" <
>>> shuddha at sarai.net>
>>>> Cc: "Sarai" <reader-list at sarai.net>
>>>> Date: Friday, June 19, 2009, 8:57 AM
>>>> Exactly what the English think about
>>>> the Poles, the Germans about the Turks,
>>>> the Americans about the Mexicans, and the
>> Australians,
>>>> Americans, French,
>>>> Germans, Italians, Spaniards, Canadians, Poles,
>> Mexicans,
>>>> and Turks think
>>>> about Indians.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> From: "A.K. Malik" <akmalik45 at yahoo.com>
>>>>> Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 18:13:30 -0700 (PDT)
>>>>> To: Shuddhabrata Sengupta <shuddha at sarai.net>
>>>>> Cc: Sarai List <reader-list at sarai.net>
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Reader-list] Shahidul Alam
>> detained by
>>>> Indian Border Security
>>>>> Force
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>      Views are very noble,
>> interesting and
>>>> appreciable from humane point
>>>>> of view. But when you lose your
>> identity,home, job
>>>> because someone crosses
>>>>> over illegally to your country, things
>> become
>>>> different. Global brotherhood is
>>>>> easy to talk about, but difficult to
>> implement
>>>> especially in the current
>>>>> environs.Imagine most Bangladeshis, Africans
>> coming
>>>> over freely to our country
>>>>> to make our life more pleasant by doing
>> menial jobs
>>>> and terrorist walking over
>>>>> freely from Pakistan...!!!!!!!
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> (A.K.MALIK)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --- On Fri, 6/19/09,
>>>>> Shuddhabrata Sengupta <shuddha at sarai.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> From: Shuddhabrata
>>>>> Sengupta <shuddha at sarai.net>
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Reader-list] Shahidul Alam
>>>>> detained by Indian Border Security Force
>>>>> To: "sarai list"
>>>>> <reader-list at sarai.net>
>>>>> Date: Friday, June 19, 2009, 3:11 AM
>>>>> Dear All,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I think the detention of any human being on
>> the
>>>> grounds
>>>>> that he is
>>>>>
>>>>> crossing an artificial, ephemeral, man-made
>> border is
>>>> an
>>>>> affront to
>>>>> our
>>>>> common humanity. Borders come and go, and
>> people will
>>>>> move across
>>>>> them,
>>>>> and have always moved across them,
>> regardless of the
>>>>> controls
>>>>> that seek
>>>>> to restrict movement. Otherwise we would
>> all
>>>>> be
>>>>> uncivilised, uncouth,
>>>>> provincial barbarians.
>>>>>
>>>>>    Shahidul Alam happens to be
>> a very respected
>>>>>
>>>>> photographer, but his
>>>>> detention by an Indian border patrol would
>> have been
>>>>> just
>>>>> as horrible
>>>>> if he were an honest, hard working peasant,
>>>>> agricultural
>>>>> worker,
>>>>> factory worker, cook, student, plumber or
>>>>> sex-worker from
>>>>> Bangladesh
>>>>> who happened to have got caught while being
>>>>> on the 'wrong'
>>>>> side of
>>>>> the insane labyrinth that is called the
>>>>> India-Bangladesh
>>>>> border .
>>>>>
>>>>> The city of Delhi, where I live, is
>> sustained
>>>>> by the hard
>>>>> labour of
>>>>> many Bangladeshis who work as domestic help,
>> as
>>>>> informal
>>>>> factory
>>>>> workers, as people in the formal as well as
>> informal
>>>>>
>>>>> hospitality
>>>>> industry, as white collar workers. Not all
>> of them are
>>>> in
>>>>>
>>>>> Delhi
>>>>> 'Legally' but the city would be poorer
>> without them,
>>>> as
>>>>> would
>>>>> many
>>>>> cities all over the world. Imagine Rome,
>> London, New
>>>> York,
>>>>>
>>>>> Melbourne,
>>>>> Warsaw or New Delhi without the cheerful,
>> ironic,
>>>> gentle
>>>>>
>>>>> Bangladeshi
>>>>> who cleans homes, sells flowers, works as a
>> doctor,
>>>> drives
>>>>> a
>>>>> taxi,
>>>>> makes love, cooks meals, writes poems,
>> builds houses,
>>>> turns
>>>>>
>>>>> lathes
>>>>> and sings songs.  The free movement of
>> people is a
>>>>> precondition
>>>>> of a
>>>>> free world, and the free movement of
>> Bangladeshi
>>>> people,
>>>>> many of
>>>>>
>>>>> whom, who with their immense energy, good
>> humour and
>>>> gentle
>>>>> irony
>>>>>
>>>>> sustain a more humane fabric of everyday
>> life is what
>>>> makes
>>>>> life
>>>>> worth
>>>>> living in many parts of the world. They show
>> you the
>>>>> way in
>>>>> strange
>>>>> cities. They sing you a snatch of song.
>> Sometimes
>>>>> they give
>>>>> you an
>>>>> unasked for discount on the bill at the end
>> of a big
>>>>> meal when
>>>>> you are
>>>>> hungry.
>>>>>
>>>>> All those who oppose the free movement of
>> people,
>>>> whether
>>>>> the
>>>>> people
>>>>> are identified, or choose to identify
>> themselves as
>>>>>
>>>>> Bangladeshis,
>>>>> Poles, Croats, Palestinians, Israelis,
>> Pakistanis,
>>>>> Indians,
>>>>> Iraqis,
>>>>> Iranians, Afghans, Somalis or Congolese are
>> inhuman,
>>>>>
>>>>> inhospitable and
>>>>> enemies of our shared humanity.
>>>>>
>>>>> On another note,  I
>>>>> have said this before, but I will
>>>>> say it again. I
>>>>> find the detention of
>>>>> Pragya Bharti under preventive
>>>>> detention laws
>>>>> as reprehensible as that
>>>>> of Binayak Sen or those (many
>>>>> young people)
>>>>> who are accused of being
>>>>> SIMI or Indian Mujahideen
>>>>> frontmen, or of
>>>>> being Maoists, or opposed to
>>>>> circumstances of that prevail
>>>>> Kashmir or
>>>>> in the North Eastern states of
>>>>> India.
>>>>>
>>>>> Preventive detention, under any
>> circumstances, is an
>>>> insult
>>>>> to
>>>>>
>>>>> liberty and should be opposed, no matter who
>> is being
>>>>> detained,
>>>>>
>>>>> whether it is Varun Gandhi, Binayak Sen,
>> Pragya Bharti
>>>> or
>>>>> anyone else.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> regards
>>>>>
>>>>> Shuddha
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 17-Jun-09, at 12:35 PM, Rajendra Bhat
>>>>> Uppinangadi
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Dear All, one issue that is concerning
>> me is,
>>>> are
>>>>> men
>>>>> and women in
>>>>>> media
>>>>>> above laws.? If they are doing any
>> project,
>>>>> they can
>>>>> violate laws
>>>>>> of the
>>>>>> land.? Is media responsible to
>>>>> citizens of the nation
>>>>> in which they
>>>>>> are
>>>>>> operating.? Or they are
>>>>> responsible only to media
>>>>> barons and the share
>>>>>> holders of the media
>>>>> corporate to share the "profits"
>>>>> of such
>>>>>> projects.? As
>>>>>> the humans
>>>>> work in different walks of life, do they
>>>>> become above
>>>>>> laws if
>>>>>> they
>>>>> are say, politicians, judicial appointees
>> and
>>>>> executives, or
>>>>>> are
>>>>> they
>>>>>> appointed to serve the citizens in best
>> possible
>>>>> interests of the
>>>>>
>>>>>> citizens.?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    Now, as to current
>> matter ubder
>>>>> discussion, it is
>>>>> to be noted
>>>>>> that if the
>>>>>> border force do their duties sincerely,
>> no
>>>>> under age
>>>>> married girls
>>>>>> can come
>>>>>> in to India and work as dance bar
>>>>> girls, sex workers
>>>>> in as far as
>>>>>> south
>>>>>> India, particularly in
>>>>> Chennai, Bangalore, and
>>>>> Hyderabad. It is
>>>>>> true that
>>>>>> they have
>>>>> practically no opportunities to earn a
>>>>> living in their
>>>>>> bangaldesh,
>>>>>>
>>>>> but the sad issue is many of these married
>> girls are
>>>>> in southern
>>>>>>
>>>>> India,,
>>>>>> recently Bangalore police with Chennai
>> counter
>>>> parts
>>>>> ripped
>>>>> open
>>>>>> the network
>>>>>> of this illegal trade of human traffick
>> and sex
>>>>> trade.
>>>>> Local news
>>>>>> network
>>>>>> channel 9 and Udaya TV and also
>> Suvarna
>>>>> tv covered the
>>>>> issue
>>>>>> comprehensively. Even with recession
>> and lesser
>>>>>
>>>>> salaries, the
>>>>>> stressed minds
>>>>>> are seeking extra carnal pleasures ?
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As to this man of media, why he has not
>> taken
>>>>> necessary
>>>>>>
>>>>> authorisation for
>>>>>> the project work.? Is he under cover
>> operative
>>>> for any
>>>>>
>>>>> group.? If Dr.
>>>>>> Binayak Sen can be held captive in
>> detention for
>>>> the
>>>>> good
>>>>> work he
>>>>>> has had on
>>>>>> record, is not above laws, which
>> ofcourse is
>>>>> obnxious,
>>>>> are men in
>>>>>> media
>>>>>> above laws.?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    Amusingly, the
>>>>> fate of Prajna Thakur
>>>>> and 12 others who are under
>>>>>> detention
>>>>>> for
>>>>> months now without any shred of proof has
>> no
>>>>> defenders of human
>>>>>>
>>>>> rights
>>>>>> talking or them.! None is concerned
>> about these
>>>>> detentions of
>>>>> Prajna
>>>>>> Thakur.? Perceptions of a few seem to
>> be taking
>>>> over
>>>>> the rights
>>>>> and
>>>>>> wrongs
>>>>>> in society, when it comes to human
>> rights of the
>>>>>
>>>>> humans.?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    Regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Rajen.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at
>>>>> 11:16 AM, anupam
>>>>> chakravartty
>>>>>> <c.anupam at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>> Photographer Shahidul Alam spends 6hrs in
>> BSF
>>>>> custody:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>> http://bdnews24.com/details.php?id=87461&cid=2
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Bangladeshi-photographer-held--
>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>> crossing--Indo-Bangla-border/477648
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Two versions of the same story.
>>>>> However, if as per
>>>>> the BSF
>>>>>>> officials are
>>>>>>> claiming that Alam
>>>>> crossed over in the Dhubri
>>>>> sector, which is
>>>>>>> also my home
>>>>>>>
>>>>> district, the Brahmaputra river is itself
>> the
>>>>> border. during the
>>>>>>>
>>>>> floods
>>>>>>> immigrant bangladeshis in
>> connivance of BSF
>>>> and
>>>>> BDR enter India
>>>>> on
>>>>>>> boats
>>>>>>> carrying pineapples from across the
>> border.
>>>> the no
>>>>>
>>>>> man's land
>>>>>>> mentioned in
>>>>>>> both of the reports is actually
>> river
>>>>>
>>>>> brahmaputra.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> thanks anupam
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 6/17/09, Santhosh Kumar
>>>>> <santhosh.kanipayur at gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> it is hard to believe that
>>>>> you will
>>>>> believe....
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 9:53
>> AM, Pawan
>>>>>
>>>>> Durani
>>>>>>>> <pawan.durani at gmail.com
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hard to
>>>>> believe .....
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at
>> 7:55 PM,
>>>> Shun-Ling
>>>>> Chen
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> <schen at law.harvard.edu
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>> http://unheardvoice.net/blog/2009/06/16/shahidul-alam-detained-by-
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>> indian
>>>>>>>>>>
>> -border-security-force/
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Dr Shahidul Alam,
>>>>> well-known
>>>>> photographer, and founder Drik, was
>>>>>>>>>> detained by Indian
>>>>> Border Security
>>>>> Forces while working on the
>>>>>>>>>> Bangladesh side of the
>>>>> border on his
>>>>> Brahmaputra project. He
>>>>>>>>>> called
>>>>>>> me
>>>>>>>>>> at
>>>>> 18:21 pm to tell me that the guards
>>>>> had asked him to come over,
>>>>>>> and
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> then detained him at
>> Sahapara 21
>>>> IPP,
>>>>> across the border from
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> Rowmari.
>>>>>>>>>> His two colleagues are
>> on the
>>>>> Bangladeshi side of the
>>>>> border, and
>>>>>>> can't
>>>>>>>>>> get to him.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Please contact Home
>>>>> and Foreign
>>>>> Ministry officials requesting that
>>>>>>> they
>>>>>>>>>> do all
>>>>> possible to get him released
>>>>> immediately. It is worth
>>>>>>> mentioning
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> that the Indian BSF
>> have detained
>>>> and
>>>>> killed many innocent
>>>>>>>
>>>>> Bangladeshis
>>>>>>>>>> in recent years, in the
>> border
>>>> areas.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.mediahelpingmedia.org/content/view/387/1/
>>>>>>>>>> News - South
>>>>> Asia
>>>>>>>>>> By David Brewer
>>>>>>>>>> Tuesday, 16 June 2009
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> Reports from Bangladesh say that
>>>>> Shahidul Alam, the photo
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> journalist,
>>>>>>>>>> blogger and founder of
>> the Drik
>>>>> picture network has
>>>>> been
>>>>>>>>>> detained by
>>>>>>>>>> Indian border security
>> forces
>>>> while
>>>>>
>>>>> working on the Bangladesh
>>>>>>>>>> side of
>>>>>>>>>> the border.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> In a message to this
>> site from
>>>> Dhaka,
>>>>> Alam's partner says he was
>>>>>>>>
>>>>> working
>>>>>>>>>> on a multimedia project
>> about
>>>> the
>>>>> Brahmaputra with two
>>>>> colleagues
>>>>>>> when
>>>>>>>>>> border guards took him
>> awa
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> There
>>>>> are now fears for Alam's safety
>>>>> and supporters are
>>>>>>>>>> calling on
>>>>>>>
>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>> international community
>> to push
>>>> for
>>>>> his release.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> The last message from Shahidul Alam
>>>>> came through at !8:21 on
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> Tuesday
>>>>>>> 16
>>>>>>>>>> June when he called
>> home to say
>>>> that
>>>>> border security
>>>>> guards had
>>>>>>>>>> asked
>>>>>>>>>> him to come over to the
>> Indian
>>>> side of
>>>>>
>>>>> the border where they
>>>>>>>>>> detained
>>>>>>>>>> him at Sahapara 21
>> IPP,
>>>>> across the
>>>>> border from Rowmari.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> His two colleagues are
>> on
>>>>> the
>>>>> Bangladeshi side of the border, and
>>>>>>> can't
>>>>>>>>>> get to him.
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> At the time Alam was
>> working on
>>>> the
>>>>> Bangladesh end of the
>>>>> river
>>>>>>>>>> Brahmaputra project. He
>> had
>>>> travelled
>>>>> to Kurigram with two
>>>>> Drik
>>>>>>>>>> colleagues to take
>> photos, video
>>>> and
>>>>> stills.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> Contact has been made with a number of
>>>>> local and international
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> media
>>>>>>>>>> organisations and
>> government
>>>>> officials, including the Indian
>>>>> High
>>>>>>>>>> Commission.
>>>>>>>>>>
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