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 Human Rights Abuses

The scale of the Human Rights abuses in Kashmir is enormous. Most of the Human Rights 
auses that have been reported have been against the Indian security forces, but the rebel 
groups have also been criticised by the international Human Rights organisations.
Human Rights problems are not new to India and certainly not confined to the Kashmir region.
Amnesty International has, for years, been concerned with Human Rights in this country. The Human Rights situation in Kashmir, however, is far worse than in the rest of the country and deserves special attention.
There are reports of indiscriminate killings of men, women and children, of unlawful arrests and long spells of time in custody withpout trial, of deaths and 'disappearances' of people taken into custody, of the torture of innocent people, including the gang rape of thousands of women,
of entire villages being burnt, of intimidation in recent elections. The list seems endless.
Of course not all the claims can be confirmed, but Amnesty International and other 
Human Rights groups have investigated the situation and they all come to the conclusion that 
all these things are happening to a certain extent.
There are several armed pro-Indian groups in Kashmir, supported by the government and 
given virtual impunity to commit Huamn Rights attrocities. There is also, of course, the 
regular army (one sixth of which is stationed in the area). It is reckoned that the area is 
the most militarised in the world.
The various security forces, routinely go into local villages and towns and round up dozens of young men, taking them away. Most, if not all of these are tortured. The torture varies from 
case to case, with some receiving a lot more than others. Usual torture techniques include
severe beating, the use of electric shocks and the injection of needles in various parts of
the body, including the buttocks and the umbilicus. A hospital has reported that in one year
they treated 40 cases of renal failure due to torture methods. Heavy rolling devices are often
used to crush arms and legs. Hospitals have reported many cases of people losing the use 
of their limbs and of limbs, especially legs, having to be amputated. Suspects (who usually
have no links with the rebel groups) are often burn with cigarettes and some even have their
legs covered in petrol and set alight. Finger nails have been extracted and chillie powder and
salt have been rubbed into wounds. Victims have been emersed in freezing water, or scalded. Body parts have been known to have been amputated.
In many cases the victims die through the torture that they receive, or are killed deliberately 
by such means as being burnt alive or being shot in the head. There is a lot of medical evidence from both survivors and those less fortunate which has shown that the torture is widespead.
Rape has been reportedly used extremely frequently by the security forces. There has been a 
lot of medical evidence (denied by the Indian government) that the security forces have raped scores of local women and girls while rounding up the local men. The worst reported case 
of rape happened in February 1991 when over 20 women, between 13-80 were gang 
raped. Some of the women were heavily pregnant, later giving birth to deformed or still-born children. No marriages have taken place in the town since it happened. There have been 
various other reports of multiple rapes of women of all ages (some as young as 11) and 
hundreds of isolated incidents.
The Indian legal framework assists the security forces in carrying out these abuses. Various
laws have been implemented, giving security forces the right to shoot to kill and to hold 
suspects for up to two years without being charged. There was a Human Rights watchdog 
body set up by the government, but this rarely investigates reports and when it does, does 
not do so efficiently.
 
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