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ISLAMABAD: The Amnesty International, the London-based world human rights organisation, has said that Indian army personnel facing charges of serious violations of human rights must stand trial.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the Amnesty International, citing India’s Supreme Court February 4 order, stated that the Indian army could not invoke the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) to avoid the prosecution of eight officers charged with the March 2000 killing of five Kashmiri villagers at Pathribal.

“We welcome the Supreme Court’s statement that there should be no need to obtain prior approval for prosecuting security personnel charged with having committed grave human rights violations such as rape and murder,” said Sam Zarifi, Amnesty International’s Director on Asia-Pacific in a statement posted on the AI website.

“While the Court’s remark opens the chance for the prosecution of the eight army personnel Amnesty International reiterates its demand for the repeal of the AFSPA, which has been in force in Jammu and Kashmir since 1990,” Sam Zarifi said.

“For far too long, Indian security forces have used the AFSPA as a cover for serious human rights violations. The Supreme Court’s statement should finally allow some light to be shed on some of the army’s most gruesome violations – providing some hope for justice for the victims and a step forward imposing the rule of law,” the AI Director maintained.

The Supreme Court’s statement in the case has pitted the army against India’s premier investigating agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

The Indian armed forces had claimed that the five were Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) guerrillas involved in the shooting of 35 members of the Sikh community at Chhattisingpura in the valley prior to the visit of the then United States’ President Bill Clinton to India in the same month. The CBI’s investigation showed that the five people killed were in fact villagers from Brariangan, Halan and Islamabad town.

“The AFSPA has provisions giving protection to personnel engaged in armed operations in designated areas from any legal proceedings unless it is approved by the Union government,” he said, adding that “this rarely happens in practice, as a result of which these laws have provided impunity for perpetrators of grave human rights violations.”

Amnesty International calls for trial of Indian troops | World | DAWN.COM
 
Who is Amnesty International to call for anything? The Indian Supreme Court has given a ruling. We will abide by that ruling. The guilty should be brought to book and justice should be done to the victims and their families. Amnesty International has quoted and praised the Supreme Court ruling, that is Ok but they have no locus standi here.
 
People say anything and ignore the facts behind human rights unless they are actually placed in an actual scenario:angry: as the victims. Then they will realise how it feels its no better than calling them terrorists.
 
People say anything and ignore the facts behind human rights unless they are actually placed in an actual scenario:angry: as the victims. Then they will realise how it feels its no better than calling them terrorists.

Bravo. 100 % True. This is why people hate Indians to the core in whole of our region. You'd always find them advocating the devil in most disgraceful manner and that too without a shame. For these people I'd never feel pain in any of their sorrows. Be it more ''Bombay or more Kargils'' Insha' Allah.
 
Well thats the difference between India and Pakistan..Indian courts are willing serve justice upon army personnel involved in human right violations in India ..has any such action ever been carried out by Pakistani courts against Pakistani army ?

Even after 40yrs have any Pakistani courts ever tried any Pakistani army personnel involved in East Pakistan massacres?
 
Amnesty International !! ....:rofl:

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People say anything and ignore the facts behind human rights unless they are actually placed in an actual scenario:angry: as the victims. Then they will realise how it feels its no better than calling them terrorists.

You call what ever you want... But our soldiers are happy to fix their appointment with god so that at the end they can get 77 Virgins! Frankly we are indeed doing a favor for them!
 
Bravo. 100 % True. This is why people hate Indians to the core in whole of our region. You'd always find them advocating the devil in most disgraceful manner and that too without a shame. For these people I'd never feel pain in any of their sorrows. Be it more ''Bombay or more Kargils'' Insha' Allah.

Insha Allah! Kargil is NOT a shame for India!
 
Where was Amnesty International when half a million Kashmiri pandits were forced to leave their ancestor old homes for no reason but following another religion????:angry:
 
Is this the same Amnesty International who was wailing like babies when we sold Dhruvs (disaster relief versions) to Burma?

On one hand they claim to be "rights" messiahs and on other hand they indulge in politics.

Amnesty is just another extension of western politics.

What are they going to do about it? wipe their nose at us? :woot:
 

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