General Appeal from Protection of Child Rights (MCPCR)
Imphal, 30th May, 2016.
Government of Manipur
Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MCPCR)
Old High Court Complex, North AOC, Imphal-795001, Manipur.
General Appeal
No.11/4/MDR/2015-MCPCR: The Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights
(MCPCR), while acknowledging the crucial role being played by security forces, police in
maintaining law and order situation of the state amid the present ongoing agitation, in which
students of schools and higher secondary schools, who are young girls and boys under the age of
18 are the main protestors, considers to appeal to all the stakeholders and authority not to adopt
wide spread, systemic and institutionalized physical abuse and create psychological damage of the
young people that will give long lasting negative impact in their future life.
The Commission is of the opinion that the strategy and approach for controlling the young
or children protestors must be different from adult targeted ones. As a matter of fact the very
interpretation of “Minimum Force” needs to be redefined and reviewed contextually. For that
matter, lathi charge, tear gas, shells and rubber bullets should not be used arbitrarily and abruptly
against the children, and ordering to use such dangerous and deadly means as minimum force
without justifiable ground realities against the young children is unwarranted.
If required, the security forces should use other less injurious means such as repeated
convincing warning through loud speaker, ensuring adequate barricades, water cannon may be an
option as last resort, while encountering the young children. The proportionate force to their
tender age and their probable strength should be taken into consideration before resorting any
violent means. There should be always arrangements for ambulance and first aid along the side of
such confrontation.
The underlying principle is- our security forces and police should be rather a child friendly
and Protective Force than hostile force unleashing devastating impact to right to life and the rights
of the child to freedom of association and to freedom of peaceful assembly. Excessive and
disproportionate use of force on children and young students is unbecoming in a democratic
country like India, a country which ratified the UN Convention on Rights of the Child and where
Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 is in force. A groundbreaking
training manual for Police and Security Forces, Juvenile Justice, Human Rights and decent mob
control standard must be introduced.
It is worth to remind here that the Section 75 (Punishment for cruelty to Juvenile or Child)
of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2015 states that;
-“whoever, having the actual charge of, or control over, a child, assaults, abandons, abuses,
exposes or willfully neglects the child or causes or procures the child to be assaulted, abandoned,
abused, exposed or neglected in a manner likely to cause such child unnecessary mental or
physical suffering, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extent to three
years or with fine of one lakh rupees or both”.
(SK Sharma)
Chairperson
Copy for information to:
1) S.O. to the Chief Secretary, Manipur.
2) P.S. to the Director General of Police, Manipur.
3) P.S. to the Addl. Chief Secretary (Home), Manipur.
4) P.S. to the Principal Secretary (SW), Manipur.
5) The Director of Information and Public Relation, Manipur.
6) All the Editors of Local News Papers, Manipur for publishing in the local news paper as news items.
7) The News Editor, AIR, Imphal for broadcasting as a News.
8) All Members of the MCPCR.
9) The Director (SW), Manipur.
10) The Chairpersons of CWCs/JJBs/DCPUs.
11) Guard File.
* This Press Relese was sent to e-pao.net by Manipur Child Commission who can be contacted at mcpcrmanipur(AT)gmail(DOT)com
This Press Release was posted on May 31 2016
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