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Amnesty International: 1224 fake encounters in India in 15 years

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Human Rights watch, the Amnesty International has said that over thousand people were killed in 'faked encounters' in India between 1993 and 2008.

According AI's Annual Report 2011, "Recent data disclosed by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on people killed in clashes with the police between 1993 and 2008, showed that of the 2,560 deaths reported, 1,224 (deaths) occurred in “faked encounters” implying they were extra-judicial executions," adding, "By the end of the year, the NHRC had awarded compensation to the relatives of 16 victims," the report mentioned.

"Convictions of those responsible for extra-judicial executions were exceptionally rare and proceedings in such cases remained slow," AI said.

The Amnesty said, "Impunity for past violations in Kashmir, including the disappearance of thousands of people since 1989 during the armed conflict in Kashmir, continued."

Official inquiries into some of the violations made slow or little progress, the report reads.

"Between June and September, the police and security forces fired at protesters during pro-Independence protests demanding accountability for past violations in the Kashmir valley. More than 100 people, mostly youths, were killed and 800 others, including media workers, were injured," the report reads further.

According to the report, "An inquiry, instituted by the state authorities, covered 17 of the 100 deaths, despite demands by Amnesty International and other organizations for an independent, impartial and thorough investigation into all the deaths. The inquiry made little progress."

The authorities made widespread use of administrative detentions, detaining 322 people between January and September, the report concluded.
 
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Human Rights watch, the Amnesty International has said that over thousand people were killed in 'faked encounters' in India between 1993 and 2008.

According AI's Annual Report 2011, "Recent data disclosed by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on people killed in clashes with the police between 1993 and 2008, showed that of the 2,560 deaths reported, 1,224 (deaths) occurred in “faked encounters” implying they were extra-judicial executions," adding, "By the end of the year, the NHRC had awarded compensation to the relatives of 16 victims," the report mentioned.

"Convictions of those responsible for extra-judicial executions were exceptionally rare and proceedings in such cases remained slow," AI said.

The Amnesty said, "Impunity for past violations in Kashmir, including the disappearance of thousands of people since 1989 during the armed conflict in Kashmir, continued."

Official inquiries into some of the violations made slow or little progress, the report reads.

"Between June and September, the police and security forces fired at protesters during pro-Independence protests demanding accountability for past violations in the Kashmir valley. More than 100 people, mostly youths, were killed and 800 others, including media workers, were injured," the report reads further.

According to the report, "An inquiry, instituted by the state authorities, covered 17 of the 100 deaths, despite demands by Amnesty International and other organizations for an independent, impartial and thorough investigation into all the deaths. The inquiry made little progress."

The authorities made widespread use of administrative detentions, detaining 322 people between January and September, the report concluded.
 
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no new news, fake encounters has been going on for several decades now. . .

but thank you for sharing, friend from SriNagar
 
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i doubt the compensation was more than 2 rupees.

What do they mean by fake encounters? picking out people and attacking them as if they're armed?
 
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i doubt the compensation was more than 2 rupees.

What do they mean by fake encounters? picking out people and attacking them as if they're armed?

Yes that is what a fake encounter means. You don't need to doubt it as many international HR organizations like Amnesty International has mentioned this fact in their reports.
 
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However, Kashmir being disputed territory is not officially part of (your) 'nation'

people protesting in the streets (as they did in Egypt or Tunisia and other places) are within their right to do so free of intimidation. I suppose this would also apply in a country that prides itself on being (as we are told) the world's ''largest democracy''
 
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The people who go against the rule of the NATION they should be eliminated...Sometimes criminal and anti national elements are protected with the loopholes with Indian Law....the greatest example is the terrorist Kasab....

Fake encounter is illegal, supreme court has already given some adverse verdict regarding it. We should not support it.
The issue of death during protest is different, which is basically crowd control. J&K police was ill equipped to deal with such situation which lead to 100 death. Hope they are better trained and manned now. But it was unavoidable, people were burning police stations, train stations, govt offices etc.
They needed to be stopped.
 
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It's just not limited to J & K. I think atleast 500 fake encounters must have been done within each state of India.
 
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