: Kashmir: Human Rights Violations by the Indian Occupational Army #IndiaNEWSAll #Jammu and Kashmir According to human rights activists, more than 8,000 persons have gone missing in Kashmir since 1989.
Kashmir: Human Rights Violations by the Indian Occupational Army #IndiaNEWSAll #Jammu and Kashmir
According to human rights activists, more than 8,000 persons have gone missing in Kashmir since 1989. Over the past three decades or more of turmoil in Kashmir, thousands of civilians have gone missing in the custody of security forces. Although the bodies of some were found, most remain untraced.
Both India and Pakistan claim ownership of the Kashmir area, which has contributed to the escalation of tensions between the two countries in this region over the course of the last few decades. The situation has been characterized by violence and violations of human rights, including extrajudicial executions, which have been a recurrent occurrence in the area. These killings have been carried out without following legal procedures. When persons are murdered by members of the government or other organizations, there has been no recourse to the judicial system or a trial.
A young guy from the Kashmir area named Abdul Rasheed was recently kidnapped and murdered by the Indian occupation force. The murdering of people without due process of law is becoming more common in that area, and his story is only one illustration of that trend. It has been reported that Rasheed was arrested by the Indian army on suspicion that he was a member of a militant group; however, Rasheeds family maintains that he is innocent and has no ties to any militant organizations. The Indian army has a long history of kidnapping and murdering innocent Kashmiri people, most of the time on the pretense that they were involved in terrorist activity.
The government of Kashmir and the human rights activists in the region have both reacted with shock and condemnation to the situation. Mehbooba Mufti, who had previously served as the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, said in a tweet that The murder of Abdul Rasheed is just another example of the cruelty that the Indian occupation has brought. After 2019, these kinds of occurrences have become routine since no one is held accountable for their occurrence. Probes & investigations fail to nail criminals & achieve justice.
In Kashmir, the problem of murders that do not follow established legal procedures is not new and has been a big concern for many years. From the beginning of the war, there have been thousands of extrajudicial executions in the area, according to the reports of groups that advocate for human rights. It has been said that the Indian military targets innocent young men and women, frequently falsely accusing them of involvement in terrorist activities, and then killing them in simulated gun battles.
These random executions have had a devasting effect on the community, with families being left to mourn the death of their loved ones and with no avenue for justice being available to them.
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