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84 Years Old Activist Stan Swamy Dies In Indian jail, Inexcusable And Devastating, Says UN Special Rapporteur

By
M Ashraf Siddiqui
05/07/2021
in

05 July 2021 (AlJazeera News)

Father Stan Swamy, a jailed Jesuit priest and longtime Indian tribal rights activist, died on Monday in the western Indian city of Mumbai. He was 84.

His lawyer and doctor told the Mumbai High Court that Swamy, who suffered from Parkinson’s disease, died of cardiac arrest. The court was hearing a plea for bail on medical grounds after Swamy had been denied bail in March.

The activist had been moved to a private hospital from Tajola Central Jail in May after his health began rapidly deteriorating. He was admitted to the intensive care unit, where he tested positive for COVID-19.

“Stan worked to light the world and do away with injustice. The government may have succeeded in snuffing his life out, but his spirit will continue to inspire,” Father Jerome Stanislaus D’souza, the president of Jesuits in India, said in a statement.

In October, Swamy was arrested in the eastern state of Jharkhand after being charged under India’s anti-terror law, the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

He was the oldest person to be accused of terrorism in India.

The government’s National Investigation Agency arrested him and 15 other activists and academics over a 2018 incident in which violence broke out between so-called “lower-caste” Dalits and right-wing groups.

Authorities alleged that those arrested had links to Maoist rebels, who are active in several states and are considered the country’s biggest internal security threat.

Swamy, who focused on empowering and uplifting India’s Indigenous tribes, was known for tirelessly advocating for the rights of those most marginalised.

Tributes poured in on social media on Monday.

“He deserved justice and humaneness,” tweeted Rahul Gandhi, leader of the main opposition Congress party.

“Father Stan Swamy spent a lifetime working for the dispossessed and the disadvantaged,” tweeted prominent historian Ramachandra Guha, calling his death “a case of judicial murder.”

Left-wing activist Kavita Krishnan said judges who denied Swamy bail had “blood on their hands”.

Meanwhile, UN Special Rapporteur on human rights defenders Mary Lawler said news of Swamy’s death was devastating.

“Jailing Human Rights Defenders is inexcusable,” she said in a tweet.

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