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On March 24, the day the nationwide lockdown was announced, a video shot near Chennai’s Spencer Plaza went viral. The video showed a cop managing traffic appealing to commuters with folded ....

Human rights activist Henry Tiphagne said the Sathankulam case was unusual in the history of Tamil Nadu. “For the first time ever,.....




A radio jockey who's social media post with graphic details of police torture on the recent Tuticorin custodial deaths in Tamil Nadu triggered national outrage has deleted her post after it reached...

Henry Tiphagne, Executive Director of People's Watch, a human rights group called the move "unacceptable". He said, "This is ....




In this interview Henri Tiphagne of People's Watch talks to anchor Gabriel Devadoss about the Sathankulam issue and its current status. Here he also talks about the police reforms, an association for the police officers, custodial deaths and other importent issues that are connected to the Sathankulam issue.




The state government should produce a white paper on the number of reports on police excesses received from judicial magistrates by the public secretary from January 1, 2010 to May 30, 2020, and specify what action was taken on them, the NGO Peoples Watch has said. 




The custodial deaths of the father-son duo, P Jayaraj, 58, and J Beniks, 31, of Sathankulam do not seem to be the only.....

Henry Tiphagne said Muruganantham was picked up by the police as his brother, who was accused of murder, was at large. “He died a day after he was discharged. We can’t believe that the district SP did not know this through the special branch police at the station level,” he said.




சாத்தான்குளம் காவல் படுகொலைக்கு காரணம் யார்? - நேரடி கள ஆய்வு

இ.ஆசீர்                   பிரிவு: கட்டுரைகள்        வெளியிடப்பட்டது: 06 ஜூலை 2020




People’s Watch has written to the Tamil Nadu State Human Rights Commission seeking appropriate action against the erring policemen involved in the Sattankulam custodial torture and death case.


In a letter, its Executive Director Henri Tiphagne said that action should be initiated against the Judicial Magistrate, Sattankulam, and the police for the illegal manner in which the two traders, Jayaraj and Bennix, were remanded.





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