it is really a tragic that such a justice loving person is consumed by
weight of a system that apparently is oppressive and anti-individual . our
profound condolences ,


On 16/02/2010, Rights Support Centre <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> CONDOLENCE MEETING
>
> IN MEMORY OF
>
> SHAHID AZMI
>
> ON
>
> 18TH FEBRUARY 2010 AT 5 PM
>
> AT
>
> MUMBAI MARATHI PATRAKAR SANGH, 2ND FLOOR
>
> MUMBAI
>
>
>
> “They ask me to tell them what Shahid means-
>
> Listen: it means “The Beloved” in Persian, “witness” in Arabic”
>
> (Agha Shahid Ali)
>
> Shahid Azmi is no more. When he was in his mid-teens he saw his
> co-religionists slaughtered in the 1992-93 anti-Muslim carnage in Mumbai. He
> left Mumbai went to Kashmir joined the militants there, but he did not last
> very long and soon returned home to his family. Soon upon his return to
> Mumbai, he was falsely implicated and arrested for the attempted
> assassination of a political leader, prosecuted and convicted and sent to
> Tihar jail where he spent the remaining of his teenage years. In appeal,
> Shahid was acquitted by the Supreme Court. When he was in jail he pursued
> his studies with the active encouragement and assistance of Kiran Bedi.
> After his release from Tihar he began practising law in Mumbai and took up
> many criminal cases and raised important legal issues before the Bombay High
> Court and the Supreme Court. What most distressed him, and which formed a
> bulk of his professional work, was the way in which the Muslim youth were
> targeted by the state and falsely implicated in criminal cases, as was he as
> a boy of 15 years. This was unpalatable to those whom he opposed and fence
> sitters who would rather have a lawyer defend his practice by calling it his
> ‘profession’- his bread, butter and jam.
>
> Shahid Azmi was passionate about justice, and used the law courts to seek
> redress of injustices of any kind. This quest for justice led him to join
> the Committee for Protection of Democratic Rights (Mumbai) and Indian
> Association of People's Lawyers, and was an active member. The tragedy of
> Shahid’s death is the tragic loss of possibilities of a life that will now
> never be.
>
> We invite you to come share your memories of Shahid with us.
>
> COMMITTEE FOR THE
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> RIGHTS
> PEOPLE’S LAWYERS
>
>
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