India 'covering up abuses' in Kashmir: report

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India 'covering up abuses' in Kashmir: report


Kashmiri rights group documents structure of impunity and violence, including killings and enforced disappearances.

Azad Essa | 10 Sep 2015 01:22 GMT | Human Rights, War & Conflict, India, Pakistan, Asia


Indian-administered Kashmir has seen an increase in violence over the past two months [AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan]
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The Indian government has covered up hundreds of cases of human rights abuses, including extrajudicial killings, torture and enforced disappearances in the disputed territory of Kashmir, a new report has alleged.

Khurram Parvez, programme coordinator of Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society, told Al Jazeera on the release of the report, titled Structures of Violence: The Indian State in Jammu and Kashmir, that the Indian government had allowed systemic violence to take root in the Himalayan region hit by more than two decades of conflict.

Parvez, co-author of the mammoth 800-page report, released on Wednesday, said the International Peoples' Tribunal and the Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons had documented more than 1,080 extrajudicial killings and 172 enforced disappearances, as well as cases of sexual violence that go back to the early 1990s. The report took two years to compile.

We acknowledge that these are individuals forming part of a structure of violence and impunity that allows a massive institutional cover-up here in the valley.

Khurram Parvez, Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society

The document details 333 case studies of human rights violations and names some 972 alleged perpetrators responsible for the crimes. These include 464 army personnel, 161 paramilitary personnel, 158 Jammu and Kashmir Police personnel and 189 "government gunmen".

"These crimes were happening with the full knowledge of higher level officers in the Indian government ... they must be all held accountable by international law," Parvez said.

'Structure of violence and impunity'

The allegations detailed in the report are supported by official records and testimonies and Parvez said that prosecution should not be limited to the individuals.

"We acknowledge that these are individuals forming part of a structure of violence and impunity that allows a massive institutional cover-up here in the valley," he said.

The report calls for the UN Human Rights Council to appoint a Special Rapporteur to investigate the crimes and appeals to the UN Security Council (UNSC) to exercise its power to refer the cases to the International Criminal Court (ICC). India is not a signatory to the ICC but the UNSC has the power to refer situations to the court.

Both Lieutenant Colonel N N Joshi, India's army spokesperson in Srinagar and Colonel Rohan Anand, India's army spokesperson in New Delhi, told Al Jazeera they had yet to see the new report and were therefore unable to comment.

Likewise, Naeem Akhtar, spokesperson for Government of Jammu and Kashmir state told Al Jazeera that he hadn't read the report yet and described the allegations leveled at the Indian government as a "generic statement".

"We are already looking into cases of human rights violations in Kashmir and we will give justice to the people"

The ruling Peoples Democratic Party in Jammu and Kashmir state, said the party was looking into the claims made in the report.

"There have been some human rights violations in Kashmir ... and it is a fact [that] mistakes have been made on both sides and ultimately Kashmiris have suffered," Waheed-Ur-Rehman, spokesperson for the PDP, told Al Jazeera.

"We are trying our level best to provide justice to the people who have suffered in the past. Justice can never be anti-state, people will get justice," he said.

But Gautum Navalkha, a human rights activist and editorial consultant to the Economic and Political Weekly magazine in New Delhi, described justice as "a rarity" in the disputed region.

"Because of the militancy, Jammu and Kashmir is considered a 'disturbed area' [...] and there are two types of laws: one for common Indians and another for the 'disturbed areas'."

"There is no possibility of justice in Kashmir under these circumstances," Navalkha told Al Jazeera.

Indian-administered Kashmir has seen an increase in violence over the past two months, prompting UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to raise concerns in August at rising tensions along the de-facto border between India and Pakistan.

At the time, the UN chief urged India and Pakistan to exercise restraint and take all steps to ensure the protection of civilians who continue to bear the brunt of hostilities between the two nations over their claims to Kashmir.

'Serious abuses'

Kashmir has been divided between India and Pakistan since both countries gained independence in 1947. Both nations claim the Himalayan territory in its entirety, with Kashmiris still staking a claim to self-determination. Since 1988, the Indian military has deployed hundreds of thousands of security forces to quell an insurgency against Indian rule.

In July, Amnesty International accused the Indian government of refusing to prosecute perpetrators of human rights abuses in the region.

According to Amnesty, more than 96 percent of all allegations of human rights violations pitted against India's personnel in the disputed territory have been declared as "false or baseless".

"Till now, not a single member of the security forces deployed in the state has been tried for human rights violations in a civilian court. This lack of accountability has in turn facilitated other serious abuses," Minar Pimple, a senior director of global operations at Amnesty said.

In a rare deviation from the norm, a military court sentenced five Indian soldiers to life imprisonment for the murder of three Kashmiri men in 2010. Omar Abdullah, the then chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, described it as a "watershed moment".

Amnesty welcomed the move but cautioned that "for justice to be consistently delivered, security force personnel accused of human rights violations should be prosecuted in civilian courts".

Over the past two decades more than 60,000 people have been killed in the insurgency, and the dispute remains a perilous red herring in India-Pakistan relations.

Showkat Shafi contributed to this report from New Delhi.

Source: Al Jazeera

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/09/india-covering-abuses-kashmir-report-150910003213898.html

Why still UN ,EU,UK,ARABS are quite , blind , deaf on Kashmir issue ??????


It's shows either they don't trust ur findings or they don't care about you


In both the cases pant phir uter gayi Teri [emoji38][emoji38][emoji38][emoji38]
 

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Why still UN ,EU,UK,ARABS are quite , blind , deaf on Kashmir issue ??????

It's shows either they don't trust ur findings or they don't care about you

In both the cases pant phir uter gayi Teri [emoji38][emoji38][emoji38][emoji38]
@Neo ki nikkar uttar gayi... 95654666849th time here.... besharam behaya beigairait Paki.

He has decided not to wear nikkar anymore since it would be taken off in 0.1 sec.

Now he roams nanga in Netherlands without tension.
 

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Why still UN ,EU,UK,ARABS are quite , blind , deaf on Kashmir issue ??????


It's shows either they don't trust ur findings or they don't care about you


In both the cases pant phir uter gayi Teri [emoji38][emoji38][emoji38][emoji38]

Pakistan is in deep sh*t of Identity crisis. That's all. They have lost the reasons like Islam, religion to hang on one's shoulder for support. Unlike India remain only Interest centric.
 

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In fact, the same poster @Neo once stated that DFI is a "Hindu" forum and that he is "battling hyenas" here. The Ghazi Jihadi mentality is strong no matter a Paki is "liberal" like @Neo or a madrassa produce.
Oh you have no idea. That paki @Neo was claiming that Charlie hebdo shootings were an inside job by Mossad/RAW/CIA nexus.

Pakis are Pakis no matter where they live in - UK, Netherlands, Sweden. They are all the same jihadi filth!
 

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POK..

People of Indian Kashmir


Everyone knows naPakiStan has nothing to offer besides poverty.
 

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@srinivas, Check the source and come again.
Al Jazeera is reporting it.

It is very easy to try to portray the protest and movement for freedom and human rights to convert it as pro Pakistan. India is battling Pakistani terror, propaganda and civil unrest instigated by Pakistan and at the same time working to make Kashmir economically prosperous.






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Rajnath Singh Supports Acts of Self-Defence by Security Forces
Saturday, September 19, 2015 by Indiandefense News


The Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh has come out strongly in support of the acts of self-defence by security forces maintaining law and order in hostile environment.
The Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh has come out strongly in support of the acts of self-defence by security forces maintaining law and order in hostile environment.
Inaugurating the National Conference of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and the State Human Rights Commissions (SHRCs) here today, Shri Rajnath Singh slammed certain vested individuals and organizations that make a hue and cry over the violation of the human rights of terrorists and militant groups. He said undue importance is being given to such so-called champions of human rights.


The Union Home Minister said even judgments of the learned Supreme Court are being called into question when the apex court has passed a sentence after following due diligence laid down as per the law of the land. How can somebody claim violation of one’s rights and civil liberties when they have picked up the gun trampling upon the human rights of others, he said.


The Union Home Minister said there are inadequacies in our system and judicial delays resulting in undertrials remaining behind bars long beyond the tenure of the maximum sentence for the crime they have been charged with. Shri Rajnath Singh said this is a matter of serious concern and that he is trying to address the issue. He added that necessary directions have also been issued to the State Governments to release such prisoners.

The Union Home Minister said Human Rights have been an integral part of our culture and Indian saints have highlighted the idea of 'Sarve Bhavantu Sukhina.' Shri Rajnath Singh said that even before the UN Charter on Human Rights came into existence, Indian culture was aware of not only human rights but also the animal rights. He also said that human trafficking is a grave concern and there should be detailed SoPs for reintegration, repatriation & rehabilitation of trafficked victims.
The Union Home Minister said that autonomy of institutions like NHRC should remain sacrosanct. Shri Rajnath Singh said that the MHA will look into the recommendations of the NHRC post the deliberations at the conference and consider valuable recommendations for action. He said that cooperation and coordination between NHRC & SHRCs should be strengthened.


In his presidential address, Justice Cyriac Joseph, Chairperson, NHRC called for amending the Protection of Human Rights (PHR) Act so as to make the rulings of the various Human Rights Commissions (HRCs) binding on the Central and State Governments. He also called for provision of some form of human rights in States and Regions where the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) is in force, making the PHR Act void in such areas.

http://news.niticentral.com/2015/09...orts-acts-of-self-defence-by-security-forces/
 

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While abuses of ZarbeAzb is for all to see, just bomb your own people, oh wait i forgot they are not people of pakistan since waziristan belongs to Afghanistan, so they are actually killing afgans. Patrolling rubble is a great way of showing bravery, than actually facing people.
 

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Diverting attention to Balochistan isn't going to make the Kashmir problem disappear mate.
Sofar I haven't seen any posts on the topic. I expect better from you.
kashmir problem is that islamic jihad aint working ! pakistan aint getting beautiful land !
btw I find you very much active in DFI ! why no vacancy for any job in pakistan ?? I request you go get a work so you dont have to timepass here in dfi with your moulana bahijan finance !
 

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You guys are over complicating this issue. It doesn't matter what Pakistan or anyone else does anywhere a wrong is wrong is wrong is wrong. So in cases where they have genuinely committed any wrongs, that is something that should be worked on in the future.

However what is a "wrong" is itself complex. Given their difficult situation many of these "wrongs" are really quite ok. It's just fine to put a cigarette on some terrorist to find out where he planted a bomb. These guys do a very difficult and complex job and overall these should be highly praised. But we shouldn't turn a blind eye to a few bad ones also.
 

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While abuses of ZarbeAzb is for all to see, just bomb your own people, oh wait i forgot they are not people of pakistan since waziristan belongs to Afghanistan, so they are actually killing afgans. Patrolling rubble is a great way of showing bravery, than actually facing people.
These idiots keep harping on so called 'human rights violations in Kashmir'! But just look at the sheer enormity of destruction in NW by the Pak Army! For them this probably isn't gross human rights violations. They have displaced millions from their homeland. Despicable.

Where the heck is the UN Human Rights Council? They should see this atrocity committed against the tribal people of the AfPak region and Pakistan should be made accountable and hauled over the coals for this.

And Pakistan should STFU about so called 'atrocities' in Kashmir. They should set their house in order first before pontificating to others.
 

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These idiots keep harping on so called 'human rights violations in Kashmir'! But just look at the sheer enormity of destruction in NW by the Pak Army! For them this probably isn't gross human rights violations. They have displaced millions from their homeland. Despicable.

Where the heck is the UN Human Rights Council? They should see this atrocity committed against the tribal people of the AfPak region and Pakistan should be made accountable and hauled over the coals for this.

And Pakistan should STFU about so called 'atrocities' in Kashmir. They should set their house in order first before pontificating to others.
Pak Army dont know what human rights is let alone human rights violation. They look down upon civilians and i've seen many pakistani complaining at the things military people get away with and how they abuse their power. But Pak Army is good at playing the India card well, they try to get a reaction from us from their provocations and use it get away whenever they find themselves in sticky situation.

Don't worry about UN though, nobody gives 2 hoots about pakistan and their complains, they are the kind of people that run to other countries as refugees, and the rich ones sitting abroad usually the one singing songs of their army cause they haven't suffered at their hands.
 

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Pak Army dont know what human rights is let alone human rights violation. They look down upon civilians and i've seen many pakistani complaining at the things military people get away with and how they abuse their power. But Pak Army is good at playing the India card well, they try to get a reaction from us from their provocations and use it get away whenever they find themselves in sticky situation.

Don't worry about UN though, nobody gives 2 hoots about pakistan and their complains, they are the kind of people that run to other countries as refugees, and the rich ones sitting abroad usually the one singing songs of their army cause they haven't suffered at their hands.
As is said, a country has an army, but in Pakistan the army has a country!
 

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Diverting attention to Balochistan isn't going to make the Kashmir problem disappear mate.
Sofar I haven't seen any posts on the topic. I expect better from you.
That video is posted show your double stand in referandam
If you ask for referandam o Kashmir do it first in Baluchistan
 

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