Guest guest Posted July 13, 2001 Report Share Posted July 13, 2001 Dear Friends, I apologise for the delay in sending you this message regarding the events of last weekend in Lucknow affecting Arif Jafar our Director of the NFI Liaison Office, and the work that we do in regard to assisting MSM sexual health projects in India. I found out about this dreadful event on Sunday, 8th July through phone call when I was attending an international meeting and speaking (coincidentally on MSM, South Asia and human rights). I was also asked by my Board to send what details I had and an emergency meeting was held to see what the real issues were and how we should respond. This meeting was held on Tuesday, 10th July 2001. What below is the stance of NFI and I call upon all those working in the field of HIV/AIDS prevention, as well as those fighting for the rights of sexual minorities to make your presence known if you accept what is below. What we know. On Saturday 7th July, Arif Jafar Director and staff of Naz Foundation International and Bharosa, a local MSM sexual health project which NFI has supported with training and technical assistance, both based in Lucknow, was arrested, the offices raided and then closed by the police. Subsequently, Arif Jafar and the staff were charged with Section 120B of the Indian Penal Code which I believe relates to conspiracy to commit illegal acts. Others were charged under Section 377 which deals with " carnal intercourse against the order of nature.. " From what we can identify the reason for such a ludicrous charge was that: Bharosa was actively recruiting " homosexuals " and providing them with a sex club where men can meet each other for sex under the guise of an MSM sexual health NGO. The term MSM was seen as " men seeking men " by the police and the phrase " drop-in centre " was seen as a sex club, and social group meetings were deemed meetings for men to meet men for sex. Naz Foundation International was deemed to be directly involved because a.Arif Jafar was not only acting as unpaid Executive Director of Bharosa, (as agreed by NFI until a replacement could be found) but also the Director of NFI Liaison Office. b.That NFI resource centre and its attached apartment had what was deemed " pornographic material " and was " luxuriously " appointed. c.That NFI Liaison Office funds were being used to support such sex clubs. On Sunday we asked our legal advisor, Aditya Bondyapadhyay to immediately go to Lucknow and see what legal steps needed to be taken, and we asked another of our technical advisors based in New Delhi to begin networking and discuss these issues with the press. We sincerely thought that these stupid charges would be dismissed immediately when the facts were presented. But this was not the case. Arif Jafar and other staff are still in the police station under what I believe is termed " Lockup " because on the two times that bail application has been applied for the police have not been able to produce their case diary. Let me, as the Executive Director of Naz Foundation International, and on behalf of the Trustees of the organisation categorically deny that Naz Foundation International, either promotes homosexuality in India, or supports the so-called sex clubs, or funds such sex clubs, or any other allied accusations. Nor does it provide pornographic materials. Nor does it recruit or traffick males through the projects it assists. Nor does it fund such activities. We are a legitimate organisation, registered as a charitable organisation, our work constantly reviewed by international donors and others. We DO NOT deny that we work with range of men who have sex with men networks in India, whatever label they may give themselves, assisting them to form their own AIDS prevention community-based organisations that will help them reduce the risks of HIV transmission and so assist in the Government programmes to halt the rise of AIDS in India, a situation where in several areas, an epidemic already exist. Nor do we deny that in our Information and Resource Centre there were educational videos, books and documentation on condom use and safer sex donated by Deutches AIDS Hilfe in Germany and Terrance Higgins Trust in the UK and others, and books and documentation on sexualities, genders and HIV/AIDS from across the world. We saw these as BCC materials to help provide appropriate education and AIDS after all is a global issue and concern. We sincerely believed that the National AIDS Programme agenda for prevention of AIDS in India which included men who have sex with men as a target group was supported by the National AIDS Control Organisation, UNAIDS and other international and Indian institutions. That there was a united front to halt the spread of AIDS and that ALL those at risk and were vulnerable deserved to be supported and assisted in accessing accurate information on the issues, appropriate health and counselling services to meet their needs as human beings and Indian citizens. Under the Indian constitution all citizens have the right to protect their lives. NFI has worked with men who have sex with men, because so few and courageous people do so. So few do because of the very issues that the police have generated by the arrest of Arif Jafar and other dedicated people working in the field of HIV and AIDS prevention. NFI has dedicated itself to working for such marginalised populations, recognising that it might be vulnerable to such accusations. But rather than see such people forgotten and consigned to their deaths, we decided to act. And not only NFI, but other dedicated organisations. We have followed UNAIDS and NACO guidelines on assisting developing such community-based responses. NFI helps by providing training, technical assistance, networking support, We have helped develop some 10 such projects and programmes in India that are self-managed, independent and autonomous from NFI. We do not charge for such assistance. Such assistance does not come from a vacuum. It is based on needs assessments conducted among MSM by these networks themselves, on discussions with a range of donors, both Indian and international. Bharosa was one such partner project. We continue to fight for the right of such community-based organisations to exist and seek technical support to save the lives of their constituents. We are asking for solidarity from all of you in this fight against prejudice, misinformation. fear, homophobia, and ignorance. You know our work. You know what we do and how we do this work. You know whom we work with. Between all the projects we have supported and helped develop, they have reached out to nearly half a million MSM since we began. Lives saved perhaps, but at least human beings who have accessed good, accurate information that does not stigmatise or dehumanise them. If we do nothing, then we are we saying that men who have sex with men, whatever label they give themselves have NO right to accurate information on HIV/AIDS, that they lives have no significance, that they cannot have the same rights as any other citizen, and that they deserve to die? How can India say that when it claims to be civilised and democratic society. How can any agency, government, local, international. If this premise is accepted than no work in preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS among stigmatised and marginalised groups can continue! No sexual health programme will be safe from such attacks. The Indian National AIDS Programme will not achieve its targets. It cannot do so without the support of NGOs and CBOs. The key issue here is not only about homosexuality and its rights and wrongs in India society. In this situation, the real key issue is the right of ALL Indian citizens to have information that protects their lives and appropriate health services that they can access. To deny them this is to deny them their citizenship rights. Can you all please network on egroups etc. this request for solidarity and support both locally and internationally. We do not have all the email addresses that we should have. We ask you to write to NACO, to UNAIDS, to World Bank, to NGOs working in the field of HIV/AIDS, and to all human rights organisations. to the range of egroups and so on. Will you do that with us? Thank you for your support Shivananda DG Khan Executive Director Naz Foundation International _________________ Forwarded by: Rajesh Jha <rajeshjha33@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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