10,000 academics, scholars slam Jamia, AMU crackdown

New Delhi: Over 10,000 academics, scholars, teachers, students and members of civil society across the globe have signed a statement condemning the police brutality against the students of Jamia Millia Islamia University protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

AMU students protested in solidarity with the students of Jamia and against the police crackdown on Sunday. The statement also condemns the ongoing illegal siege and curfew imposed on Aligarh Muslim University.

Internationally acclaimed academics and scholars Romila Thapar, Noam Chomsky, Judith Butler, Audrey Truschke, Rajmohan Gandhi, Nivedita Menon, Partha Chatterjee, and Tanika Sarkar are among the signatories.

Statement condemning CAA

“We, the undersigned, condemn in the strongest possible terms the police brutality in Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, and the ongoing illegal siege and curfew imposed on Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. On 15th December 2019, Delhi police in riot-gear illegally entered the Jamia Millia campus and attacked students who are peacefully protesting the Citizenship Amendment Act. The Act bars Muslims from India’s neighboring countries from the acquisition of Indian citizenship. It contravenes the right to equality and secular citizenship enshrined in the Indian constitution.

On the 15th at JMIU, police fired tear gas shells, entered hostels and attacked students studying in the library and praying in the mosque. Over 200 students have been severely injured, many of who are in critical condition. Because of the blanket curfew and internet blockage imposed at AMU, we fear a similar situation of violence is unfolding, without any recourse to the press or public. The peaceful demonstration and gathering of citizens do not constitute criminal conduct. The police action in the Jamia Millia Islamia and AMU campuses is blatantly illegal under the constitution of India.

We stand in unconditional solidarity with the students, faculty, and staff of Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University, and express our horror at this violent police and state action. With them, we affirm the right of citizens to peaceful protest and the autonomy of the university as a non-militarized space for freedom of thought and expression. The brutalization of students and the attack on universities is against the fundamental norms of a democratic society.

As teachers, students, scholars, and members of civil society across the world, we are watching with extreme concern the situation unfolding at Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University. We refuse to remain silent at the violence unleashed on our colleagues (students, staff, and faculty) peacefully protesting the imposition of a discriminatory and unjust law”