Mukundan C. Menon

Mukundan C. Menon

Mukundan C. Menon was one of the most prominent human-rights activists in India.He was a leading human rights activist for over 35 years and helped to found a number of India's national non-governmental human rights organizations including PUCL and National Confederation of Human Rights Organisations (NCHRO) in Kerala[1].He was a relentless advocate for securing the freedom of those struggling for their dignity and basic human rights[2].He was also the Secretary General of CHRO until his death [3].

He was working in Delhi during the 1970s as a journalist, and was actively involved in human- rights activities. During the 1990s, he settled in Kerala. However, he didn't stop his activism. He pursued journalism with Thejas Fortnightly, and ultimately became an editorial consultant and the Resident Editor of Thejas Daily.[4]

He was a regular contributor to The Milli Gazette also.Dr.Zafarul Islam Khan, editor of The Milli Gazette upon learning of Menon's death, said, "We are shocked to know of the untimely demise of our friend Mr. Mukundan C. Menon. He was a great fighter for human and civil rights in this country".He died on 12 Dec, 2005.[5]

He would be best remembered for the role he played as a free media journalist. Menon who wrote against hindutva fascism have been accused of being terrorist sympathizer by sangh parivar dominated media.He was jailed during the infamous emergency period. As a human rights activist, Menon presented the cases of numerous political prisoners and sought justice in many high-profile cases including of Abdul Nasar Maudani.He vigorously condemned the responsibility of the security forces in human rights violations and the high level of impunity which benefits those responsible for human rights violations.[6]

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Biography

Born on 1948 November 21 at Chempakasseri, Vadakancheri in Thrissur District, Kerala.Mukundan Chembakassery Menon completed his graduation from St.Thomas College, Thrissur.First wife Lalitha Samuel married menon on 26 December 1973 (she died after giving birth to their third son in 1986).Later Mr. Menon leaves behind his second wife wife Rema R and three sons Ashim, Amith and Amar.The second marriage happened in 1994 from Thiruvananthapuram. Kamalam (late), Aravindaksha Menon, Kumari, Saraswati, Parvati and Sulochana are siblings of Mukundan.c.Menon.

Career

After the graduation Mukundan.c.Menon moves to delhi, he worked as a freelance journalist in Delhi in 1969-81. He teamed up with a few other social activists and trade unionists to form the Association for Protection of Democratic Rights (APDR) and started a public awareness campaign in Delhi. He had been Delhi State secretary of the PUCL, which was instrumental in paving way for the 1979 Supreme Court directive that the death penalty be awarded only in the rarest of rare cases. During 1981 to 1993, as an investigative journalist based in Hyderabad, he successfully revealed many breaking stories. From 1994, Menon was the active voice of human rights movements in Kerala. He was elected secretary of the National Confederation of Human Rights Organisations(NCHRO), an umbrella organisation of human rights groups in 1997. He was working closely with Human Rights Watch(USA), People's Watch (Tamilnadu), SICHREM(Bangalore) and was a regular columnist to Al Jazeera, Rediff News, Indian Currents, Milligazzette and Meantime. In 1999, he received a Human Rights Award from Middle East Malayali Association.[4]

 Freelance journalist in Delhi in 1969-81
 Secretary, PUCL Delhi Unit (1977–1980)
 Secretary General, Confederation of Human Rights Organisations (CHRO) since 9 May 1997
 Resident Editor, Thejas daily
 Consulting Editor, Thejas fortnightly
 General Convener, Ma’dani legal Aid committee
 State Convener, Kerala Civil Liberties(KCLC)
 Regular contributor to Al Jazeera, Indian Currents, Rediff News, The Milli Gazette

For Human Rights

Live reporting of massacres in Bagalpur (1980), massacres of Sikhs (1984),Acted as a mediator when Ayyangali Army took the Palakkad District Collector hostage on 4 October 1996, Voiced against Ma’dani’s arrest for the first time April 1, 1998. Then he filed petition to National Human Rights Commission,Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Sri Karunanidhi, Central Interior Minister and Prime Minister etc:, Recipient of Human Rights Award conferred by Middle East Malayali Association 1999,Actively involved voicing against Police atrocities and issues related to tribal people, Dalits and backward communities,Brought to limelight issues like police excesses of Killing, killing of Javed a Malayali in Gujrat, death of Tangal Kunju in Police custody in Alappuza and several others human rights violations[4][7]

Mukundan C. Menon worked in the Association for the Protection of Democratic Rights in Delhi for the release of the prisoners of the CPI-ML and the campaign to save the lives of the two tribals Kista Gowda and Bhoomaiah who were ultimately hanged during the emergency. This work led to his own incarceration in the emergency years (1975–77). He edited the journal Third World Unity after his release between 1978 and 1980 which became a rallying point for the adherents of the theory of the three worlds which was embraced by the principal revolutionary trends at that time. As the Delhi State secretary of the PUCL his work was instrumental in paving the way for the Supreme Court directive that the death penalty be awarded only in the rarest of the rare cases. His commitment to the human rights movement continued subsequently in Hyderabad and Thiruvananthapuram where he worked as a journalist.[1][8]

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