Teesta Setalvad is a journalist and
educationist.
Personal life
She graduated with a degree in
Philosophy
from
Bombay University in 1983 and
started work as a journalist. She reported for the Mumbai editions
of
The Daily and
The Indian Express newspapers, and then
for
Business India magazine. Appalled
by the communal violence during the
Bombay
Riots, she, along with activist husband
Javed Anand, quit full-time journalism in 1993
to start a monthly magazine
Communalism Combat.
Teesta is an ethnic
Gujarati and the
daughter of
Atul Setalvad, a Mumbai
based lawyer, and
Sita Setalvad, a
rural crafts exponent. She and husband Javed have two children,
Tamara and Jibran.
In 2007, she was awarded the
Padma Shri
by the Government of India for her role in
"Public Affairs in
Maharashatra".
Political views and affiliations
- Teesta has been described as 'pro-left', and she and husband
Javed Anand have described themselves as "very proud of being
part of the Left tradition". She has, however, criticised the Communist party government in West Bengal
for the police firing that killed civilians in
Nandigram
village on March 14
2007, by calling the tragedy
"unanticipated, unjustified and unfortunate".
- Teesta and Javed's publication, Communalism Combat,
requested and received funds from the Congress Party, the Communist Party of India
and the Communist Party of
India and ten individuals to run advertisements in national
dailies attacking the Sangh Parivar,
including the Bharatiya Janata
Party, before the 1999 Lok Sabha
elections. One of these advertisements was endorsed by 13 women's
NGOs; the total budget for this campaign was 15 million rupees. They have, however, elsewhere criticised the
Congress Party for issues arising from the 1984 Anti-Sikh riots and the Srikrishna
Commission report.
- Teesta has been felicitated by the Communist Party of India
for her work done on the Best Bakery
case.
Activism
- Teesta's magazine Communalism Combat claims to foster communal
harmony, and attack entities allegedly propounding communal
violence.
- In 1997, Teesta started work on a project, Khoj
(Quest), which aims to rewrite sections of Indian school
History and Social Studies textbooks to remove "anti-minority
prejudices".
- She is a staunch feminist, campaigns
for rights and privileges of Dalits, Muslims
and women.
Best Bakery Case/Gujarat Riots Aftermath
In November 2004, she was accused of pressuring Zaheera Sheikh, the
key witness in the Best Bakery case, to make certain statements,
leading to the unprecedented transferral of the case outside
Gujarat. In August 2005, a Supreme Court of India committee
absolved her of the charges of inducement levelled against her by
Zaheera.
Members of Sabrang communication came to United States and accused
it of not giving Christians Muslims religious freedoms and to
allege the Indian state under the BJP regime as a place where
minorities (Christians and Muslims) religious freedoms are under
threat.[20]
Controversy over false cases
In April
2009, the Times of India ran a story claiming that the Special
Investigation Team (SIT) setup by the Supreme Court of
India
to investigate and expediate the Gujarat riot cases
had submitted before the Court that Teesta Setalvad had cooked up
cases of violence to spice up the incidents. The SIT which
is headed by former CBI director, R K Raghavan has said that false
witnesses were tutored to give evidence about imaginary incidents
by Teesta Setalvad and other NGOs. The SIT charged her of “cooking
up macabre tales of killings”.
The court was told that 22 witnesses, who had submitted identical
affidavits before various courts relating to riot incidents, were
questioned by SIT and it was found that the witnesses had not
actually witnessed the incidents and they were tutored and the
affidavits were handed over to them by Setalvad.
The report which was brought to the notice of the bench consisting
of Justices Arijit Pasayat, P Sathasivam and Aftab Alam, noted that
the much publicised case of a pregnant Muslim woman Kausar Banu
being gangraped by a mob and foetus being removed with sharp
weapons, was also cooked up and false..
A day later, the Times of India published a letter from Citizens
for Justice and Peace claiming that the report in question was not
SIT report but a report by the Gujarat Government.. The author of
the Times article responded saying "My report was based on the SIT
report and not any document circulated by the Gujarat government,
as suggested by CJP. Whether any section of the media has the
report or not is irrelevant as TOI has access to the report.
Dilip D'Souza has picked the loopholes in the initial story carried
by "Times of India". D'Souza notes that in his rebuttal to the
letter by Citizens for Justice and Peace, the reporter does not
even refer to the three “widely publicised”incidents he originally
claimed the SIT had found “no truth” in.
A report in the Hindustan Times raised questions about the TOI
report. R.K.Raghavan, the chairman of the SIT criticised the report
leakage, saying, "The alleged reported leaks appear to be inspired
by dubious motives. I cannot confirm such claims. The act is highly
condemnable". He refused to deny or confirm the reports.The Supreme
Court itself condemned the leaking of the SIT report as a 'betrayal
of trust'.
Reception
Pratap Bhanu Mehta, President of
the Center for Policy Research in New Delhi and the former member
of
National Knowledge
Commission has criticized Teesta Setalvad, saying that if the
charges against here were true then she had done the cause of
justice irreparable harm. He observed that her actions, as
described, will undermine the capability of civil society to have
any imprimatur of impartiality in investigating riot cases.Others
have said that her grandstanding has undermined the foundations of
the beliefs of the Indian republic
Affiliations
- Co-editor of Communalism Combat magazine (along with
husband Javed Anand).
- Teesta's husband Javed Anand runs Sabrang
Communications which claims itself as fighting for human
rights. Teesta is the official spokesperson of this
organization.
- Teesta heads the Mumbai based NGO Citizens for Peace and
Justice(CPJ), of which her father is also a member. Many
prominent Mumbai based celebrities are supporters of this NGO.
- Founder of the Women and Media Committee. The group
seeks to bring together working women journalists to raise
job-related concerns and awareness of gender-sensitivity in writing
and reporting on issues concerning women.
- Founder of Journalists Against Communalism.
- Apart from the journalistic tasks Teesta Setalvad leads the
project “Khoj: Education for A pluralistic India”.
- Teesta is General Secretary of People's Union for Human Rights”
(PUHR).
- Member of the Pakistan
India People's Forum for Peace and Democracy.
Awards
Other than the 2007
Padma Shri, Teesta
Setalvad received the following awards:
References
- [1]
-
http://www.ksghauser.harvard.edu/socialmovementsworkshops/includes/Personal%20History%20Teesta.doc
- Communalism Combat Completes A Decade
- http://www.freeindiamedia.com/women/3_may_04_women.htm
- Nuremberg Speech
- http://india.gov.in/myindia/advsearch_awards.php
- "Teesta interview 1999"
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http://www.thehoot.org/story.asp?storyid=Web21021416663Hoot115732%20PM898&pn=1
- The Hindu : Kerala / Thiruvananthapuram News :
Minorities still living in fear in Gujarat: Setalvad
- Teesta's US testimony
- Google Archive School Textbook change
- NGOs, Teesta spiced up Gujarat riot incidents:
SIT
- Setalvad in dock for 'cooking up killings'
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http://dailypioneer.com/169490/Gujarat-riot-myths-busted.html
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Guj-govts-not-an-SIT-report/articleshow/4407434.cms
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Report-based-on-SIT-findings/articleshow/4407437.cms
- http://kafila.org/2009/04/19/about-warped-minds/
- Nagender Sharma, Gujarat riots witnesses not tutored: SIT, Apr
22, 2009, Hindustan Times, [2]
- SC deplores leakage of SIT report on Gujarat
riots:PTI
- Bhanu Pratap Mehta, An Unconscionable Act, Apr 15, 2009, Indian
Express, [3]
- Tampering with evidence Pragati - May 2009
- Citizens
for Justice and Peace (CJP)
- 403 Forbidden
- Harvard
- Parliamentarians for Global Action
- Civil Liberties In India By Teesta Setalvad
- Sabrang Alternative News Network
External links