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Release of Survivors Citizens for Justice and Peace Report 2010

URGENT Press Invite (July 27 2010)

Citizens for Justice and Peace

Invite for the Media

Gujarat 2002

Justice Delivery A Fractured Process

Release of Survivors Citizens for Justice and Peace Report 2010 submitted
to the Committee for the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
Statement Read in New York at the United Nations, July 22 2010

Survivors Citizens for Justice and Peace Report 2010

by

Brinda Karat Vice-President of All India Democratic Women�s Association
(AIDWA)
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha

&

Aruna Roy, Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS) Rajasthan and Member of
National Advisory Council

DATE JULY 27, 2010

TIME 3 P.M. onwards

VENUE DEPUTY CHAIRMAN HALL, THE
CONSTITUTION CLUB, RAFI MARG, NEW DELHI 110001

Please do attend and give wide coverage to the event
Women Survivors Speak

- Rupabehn Modi, Survivor & Eyewitness of Gulberg Society Massacre
- Jannatbi Kallubhai Shaikh, Survivor & Eyewitness of Naroda
Patiya Massacre
- Shakila Ferozbhai Pathan, Survivor & Eyewitness of Naroda
Patiya Massacre
- Farzana Aiyub Shaikh, Survivor & Eyewitness of Naroda Patiya
Massacre

Teesta Setalvad
Secretary Citizens for Justice and Peace

SUBMITTED BY THE CITIZENS FOR JUSTICE AND PEACE, AHMEDABAD-MUMBAI

Recognizing the Urgent Need for Monitoring and Intervention in the Ongoing
Justice Process that Involves 97 Women Eye-Witnesses and Survivors in Nine
Critical Trials