Gender: Male

Current Location: Taloja Central Jail, Navi Mumbai

Perpetrator: India

Religion or Belief: Unspecified

Caste: Dalit

Health Concerns: Contracted COVID-19

Reports of Torture: No

Reports of Medical Neglect: Yes

Date of Detainment: June/6/2018

Current Status: Not Released

Religious Leader: No

Most Recent Type of Abuse: Detainment

Reason for Persecution: Civil Rights Work for Religious Communities Human Rights Work for Religious Communities

Nature of Charges: Hate Speech Terrorism Treason & Sedition

Mahesh Raut

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Mahesh Raut is detained for his human rights and civil rights work for marginalized religious communities.

On June 6, 2018, police in Maharashtra arrested several prominent Dalit and Adivasi rights activists, including Raut, who worked with the local self-governance institutions of Adivasis in rural Maharashtra. Authorities accused Raut and others of inciting caste-based violence through speeches on December 31, 2017, that resulted in violent clashes the next day in Bhima Koregaon and neighboring villages in Maharashtra state.  Authorities also accused them of having ties to banned Maoist groups. Raut was reportedly charged under various sections of the Penal Code and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

On October 5, 2018, several UN human rights experts expressed concern that the charges against Raut and other activists in the case are “being used to silence human rights defenders who promote and protect the rights of India’s Dalit, indigenous, and tribal communities.”

On February 14, 2020, Raut’s case was transferred from Pune, Maharashtra, to a special National Investigation Agency court in Mumbai.

In June 2021, it was reported that Raut had tested positive for COVID-19 while in jail.

In August 2021, the National Investigation Agency submitted draft charges to a special court in Mumbai, claiming that Raut and others accused in the case were active members of the banned terrorist organization Communist Party of India. It also alleged that the accused wanted to establish a “janta sarkar” “via revolution supported by a commitment to protracted armed struggle to undermine and to seize power from the state.” The accused were charged with over a dozen offenses including, "promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony" (Sec. 153A IPC), public mischief (Sec. 505(1)(B) IPC), “waging, or attempting to wage war, or abetting waging of war, against the Government of India” (Sec. 121 IPC), “conspiracy to commit offences” waging war against the state (Sec. 121A IPC), sedition (Sec. 124A IPC), and several sections under UAPA.

On September 21, 2023, the Bombay High Court granted Raut bail. However, it stayed the order a week to allow prosecutors to appeal.

On September 27, 2023, the Supreme Court stayed Raut's bail pending appeal.

Raut is currently at Taloja Central Jail, Navi Mumbai.

Raul suffers from various ailments and has reportedly been denied adequate medical care.

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Gender: Male

Perpetrator: India

Religion or Belief: Unspecified

Caste: Dalit

Health Concerns: Hypertension, diabetes, cardiac disorder, syncope, lumbar and cervical spondylitis

Reports of Torture: No

Reports of Medical Neglect: Yes

Date of Detainment: June/6/2018

Current Status: Not Released

Religious Leader: No

Most Recent Type of Abuse: Detainment

Reason for Persecution: Civil Rights Work for Religious Communities Human Rights Work for Religious Communities

Nature of Charges: Hate Speech Terrorism Treason & Sedition

Surendra Gadling

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Surendra Gadling is detained for his human rights and civil rights work for marginalized religious communities.

On June 6, 2018, police in Maharashtra arrested several prominent Dalit and Adivasi rights activists, including Gadling, a human rights lawyer. Authorities accused Gadling and others of inciting caste-based violence through speeches on December 31, 2017, that resulted in violent clashes the next day in Bhima Koregaon and neighboring villages in Maharashtra state.  Authorities also accused them of having ties to banned Maoist groups. Gadling was reportedly charged under various sections of the Penal Code and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

On October 5, 2018, several UN human rights experts expressed concern that the charges against Gadling and other activists in the case are “being used to silence human rights defenders who promote and protect the rights of India’s Dalit, indigenous, and tribal communities.”

On February 14, 2020, Gadling’s case was transferred from Pune, Maharashtra, to a special National Investigation Agency court in Mumbai.

On August 13, 2021, Gadling was released from jail after the Bombay High Court granted him temporary bail from August 13 to August 21 to attend the funeral rites of his mother on the first anniversary of her death. At the time of her death, Gadling request for interim bail was denied. Gadling subsequently returned to jail afterwards.

In August 2021, the National Investigation Agency submitted draft charges to a special court in Mumbai, claiming that Gadling and others accused in the case were active members of the banned terrorist organization Communist Party of India. It also alleged that the accused wanted to establish a “janta sarkar” “via revolution supported by a commitment to protracted armed struggle to undermine and to seize power from the state.” The accused were charged with over a dozen offenses including, "promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony" (Sec. 153A IPC), public mischief (Sec. 505(1)(B) IPC), “waging, or attempting to wage war, or abetting waging of war, against the Government of India” (Sec. 121 IPC), “conspiracy to commit offences” waging war against the state (Sec. 121A IPC), sedition (Sec. 124A IPC), and several sections under UAPA.

In December 2023, a court granted temporary bail to Gadling from December 25, 2023, to January 2, 2024 to attend a family wedding

Gadling’s health has reportedly deteriorated as he has been denied adequate medical care. He reportedly suffers from hypertension, diabetes, cardiac disorder, syncope, and lumbar and cervical spondylitis.

Gadling is currently at Taloja Central Jail, Navi Mumbai.

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Gender: Female

Perpetrator: India

Religion or Belief: Hindu

Health Concerns: Hypertension, blood pressure, other ailments

Reports of Torture: No

Reports of Medical Neglect: Yes

Date of Detainment: June/6/2018

Current Status: Not Released

Religious Leader: No

Most Recent Type of Abuse: Detainment

Reason for Persecution: Civil Rights Work for Religious Communities Human Rights Work for Religious Communities

Nature of Charges: Hate Speech Terrorism Treason & Sedition

Shoma Sen

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Shoma Sen is detained for her human rights and civil rights work for marginalized religious communities.

On June 6, 2018, police in Maharashtra arrested several prominent Dalit and Adivasi rights activists, including Sen, the head of the English literature department at Nagpur University. Authorities accused Sen and others of inciting caste-based violence through speeches on December 31, 2017, that resulted in violent clashes the next day in Bhima Koregaon and neighboring villages in Maharashtra.  Authorities also accused them of having ties to banned Maoist groups. Sen was reportedly charged under various sections of the Penal Code and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

On October 5, 2018, several UN human rights experts expressed concern that the charges against Sen and other activists in the case are “being used to silence human rights defenders who promote and protect the rights of India’s Dalit, indigenous, and tribal communities.”

On February 14, 2020, Sen’s case was transferred from Pune, Maharashtra, to a special National Investigation Agency court in Mumbai.

In August 2021, the National Investigation Agency submitted draft charges to a special court in Mumbai, claiming that Sen and others accused in the case were active members of the banned terrorist organization Communist Party of India. It also alleged that the accused wanted to establish a “janta sarkar” “via revolution supported by a commitment to protracted armed struggle to undermine and to seize power from the state.” The accused were charged with over a dozen offenses including, "promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony" (Sec. 153A IPC), public mischief (Sec. 505(1)(B) IPC), “waging, or attempting to wage war, or abetting waging of war, against the Government of India” (Sec. 121 IPC), “conspiracy to commit offences” waging war against the state (Sec. 121A IPC), sedition (Sec. 124A IPC), and several sections under UAPA.

On September 21, 2021, a court rejected Sen’s application for interim bail for medical reasons.

Sen reportedly suffers from hypertension, blood pressure, and other ailments, which have reportedly worsened in prison due to lack of medical and preventative care. 

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