Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

FORCE-FEEDING OF TWO SIKH DETAINEES STOPPED

- Associated Press letterschd@hindustant­imes,com

EL PASO: The US government has suddenly stopped force-feeding a group of men on a hunger strike inside an El Paso immigratio­n detention centre, the US Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t said on Friday.

The dramatic reversal came on Thursday as public pressure was mounting on ICE to halt the practice, which involves feeding detainees through nasal tubes against their will. Last week, the United Nations human rights office said the force-feeding of Indian hunger strikers at the facility could violate the UN Convention Against Torture.

On Wednesday, a U.S. district judge said the government had to stop force-feeding two of the detained Indian immigrants, but warned that if their health started to decline he would consider ordering force-feeding again, their attorney said. On Thursday, all force-feeding at the detention centre near the El Paso airport had stopped, according to ICE spokeswoma­n Leticia Zamarripa.

“This is a win for us,” said Louis Lopez, who is representi­ng Malkeet Singh and Jasvir Singh in the case heard Wednesday in El Paso. Both men are Punjabi Sikhs in their early 20s. “They have a First Amendment right to protest.”

Detained immigrants have sporadical­ly staged hunger strikes around the country for years, protesting conditions they face while seeking asylum. ICE said there are currently 12 detainees refusing food, nine of whom are from India. Force-feeding, which began under court order earlier this year, has not previously been reported, and advocates involved said they weren’t aware it had happened before.

In a federal courtroom Wednesday in El Paso, US District Judge David Guaderrama heard from Dr Michelle Iglesias about how men detained in the El Paso facility are restrained and have feeding tubes pushed through their noses. The judge asked specifical­ly whether they had some other way they could protest, and sought details about the Singhs’ physical condition.

“What are the physiologi­cal and psychologi­cal effects of allowing a hunger strike to continue unabated by force-feeding?” he asked.

In addition to Guaderrama, US District Judges David Briones, Philip R Martinez and Frank Montalvo at the El Paso courthouse have issued orders for force-feeding in recent weeks.

ON WEDNESDAY, A US COURT HAD STOPPED FORCE-FEEDING OF MALKEET SINGH AND JASVIR SINGH, INDIAN IMMIGRANTS DETAINED AT EL PASO CENTRE

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