Release professors, students of Manipur University arrested by police: Amnesty International India

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

India Tuesday demanded immediate release of six professors and nine students of University arrested by the police and said midnight raids and subsequent detentions based on unsubstantiated allegations is "outright harassment".

India said a few days later, these six professors and nine students remained in custody.

The body said the professors and students have been arrested for a range of offences including wrongful confinement, attempt to murder, kidnapping and criminal conspiracy.

"Students and teachers have a right to protest and the government must respect this right. Midnight raids and subsequent detentions inside a university campus, based on unsubstantiated allegations, is outright harassment," said Arijit Sen, Manager, India.

Sen said there should be an independent investigation into the use of force by police on the university campus.

"Excessive use of force against protesting students in a university cannot be justified under any circumstances. Under international and standards, law enforcement officials must, as far as possible, apply non-violent means before resorting to the use of force. Even if used as a last resort, due restraint must be exercised," said Sen.

Sen added that freedom to dissent cannot be held hostage by those in authority.

"The must ensure that people are able to peacefully express their grievances without fear of arrest," Sen added.

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First Published: Tue, September 25 2018. 20:15 IST