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How The State Makes Militants Of Young Men

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By Baba Umar

Jammu and Kashmir may have failed to hog media headlines in recent times, but stories of personal tragedy have continued to unfold in the picturesque valley, without respite. These are stories of young men who the government and the army believe to be ‘terrorists’ who got what they deserved. But the relatives of these ‘terrorists’ insist it was atrocities by the State that pushed these men into the folds of militant outfits. Baba Umar traces three case studies of Kashmir’s new breed of militants.

TORTURE AND HUMILIATION MADE HIM A MILITANT

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MUZAMIL AHMAD DAR, 24 Operation Theatre Assistant from Sopore

IN 2009, Muzamil topped his course to become an operation theatre assistant in a Srinagar hospital. But three years later, he was romancing an AK-47. The then Union home minister P Chidambaram described him as an “absconding Lashkare- Toiba (LeT) militant”. And on 21 October last year, he was killed in an encounter with security forces in north Kashmir’s Sopore town, 66 km north of Srinagar.

Born in a middle-class family of electronics traders, Muzamil once used to teach at a training centre run by the Rajiv Gandhi Literacy Mission. In a picture taken several months before his killing, Muzamil in his white cap and small black beard gives a confident gaze. His friends say he was working hard to pay off a family debt.

Muzamil’s father Mohammad Amin Dar, 55, will never forget 17 November 2010. “On that day, two men on the run from the police tossed a black bag into the kitchen garden of our house. My wife was there. Scared, she dumped the bag in the well. We never knew the act would take our son’s life,” says Dar. Soon, personnel of the army and the police’s Special Operation Group (SOG, a counter-insurgency force that human rights groups have often criticised for excesses) raided their house. Muzamil was detained along with his father and two brothers.

Dar sobs as he recalls what happened next: “I was made to watch as Muzamil’s brothers were forced to pull his legs in opposite directions as he sat bound to a chair. The cops were laughing aloud at his screams. It was humiliating.” Muzamil was charged under the Public Safety Act and kept in police custody for nearly 10 months, before the case was quashed. And when Chidambaram called him an LeT mastermind on 28 February last year, it shook the family’s faith in the system. “Police torture and harassment left Muzamil with no recourse but to pick up the gun,” argues Dar.

HE BRIBED THE POLICE TO BEAT HIM LESS

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ATIR AHMAD DAR, 19 1st year Arts student from Sopore

ONCE EVERY week for the past few years, Atir would ask for 200 from his father Mohammad Yousuf Dar. This wasn’t pocket money, however. As the family later learnt, he was using this money to bribe the constables inside the police camp to beat him a little less. Atir’s journey from a boy who played cricket on the streets of Sopore to an LeT militant is another story of how some young men in Kashmir end up clutching guns after suffering atrocities at the hands of the security forces.

On 20 December last year, the villagers of Saidpora — 5 km west of Sopore town — woke up to the sounds of a gunfight that left five Pakistani insurgents and a local militant dead. In their rage, the soldiers not only blasted the houses where the militants had found shelter during the encounter, but also bulldozed over 170 apple trees. The local militant who engaged the troops in the gunfight before being killed turned out to be Atir.

Atir’s family treasures a photograph that shows him as a young boy in a blackand- grey striped sweater, sporting the hairstyle made popular by soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo. Atir’s friends and relatives blame the police for his transformation from a student into an LeT militant. They accuse the police of “implicating” young men like Atir in false cases of stonepelting and meting out “collective punishment” to their families.

It began when the boy was tortured inside Sopore police station to confess that he was involved in a stone-pelting case of 2011. “He was released on bail, but only after he was mercilessly beaten up for four weeks. He told us how he was repeatedly kicked in the abdomen, caned and lashed with belts,” says Atir’s mother Sara Begum.

The harassment and torture did not end after Atir got bail. Begum says Atir was regularly summoned to the police station and the nearby Special Operations Group camp where the Station House Officer Gazanfar and Deputy Superintendent of Police Iqbal Tantry would allegedly monitor the torture.

“And one day in July last year, he just stopped appearing before the police and disappeared,” says Atir’s polio-afflicted brother Tawheed Ahmad Dar. He says there was no other way for his brother to escape the relentless harassment. Atir’s family never heard of him again until social networking sites flashed images of his bullet-riddled body on 20 December.

THE BOY WHO RETURNED TO MILITANCY

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ASHIQ AHMAD LONE, 22 1st year Arts student from Shopian

ASHIQ WAS summoned to a police camp in Shopian almost every week. Though he never spoke about being tortured there, every time he went to the camp, his mother Zareefa Akhter, 45, made sure to keep some hot water ready to remove the blood stains from his body when he returned in the evening.

“Those days, at least, he used to come back home,” says Zareefa. Today, she fears that her son, who went missing in July last year, might get killed in a gun battle with the security forces.

Ashiq was a Class 10 student in 2010 when he had first strayed into militant ranks. However, he returned after 15 days and spent the next two months in police custody. And immediately after his release, he opened a grocery shop in his village and enrolled in a nearby college to study arts. But the ordeal had, in fact, just begun.

Ashiq was often summoned to the SOG camp in the area, where he was tortured every time. This continued until July last year when he went missing again and joined the militants.

The police regularly harassed the family and also offered to help Ashiq get a government job if he surrenders. “We don’t trust the police. They first made Ashiq a militant by subjecting him to torture and abuse, and now they promise to give him a job,” says Zareefa.

IN KASHMIR, police harassment of local youth is a problem for the army as well. A senior official of 44 Rashtriya Rifles told TEHELKA: “Police harassment is not a new thing. The army mostly focusses on foreign elements, but the police is sparking this conflict again. That’s why there are more young men at army recruitment exercises than at police job rallies.”

In all the three cases above, the police has dismissed the relatives’ version as “rubbish and propaganda”. Sources claim nearly 40 boys have joined the Hizbul Mujahideen and the LeT in 2012 alone, most of them educated and coming from welloff families. This is a considerable figure keeping in view the total number of militants (223, according to police figures) in the state.

Kashmir’s new militants may be a mere addition to this statistic, but for the majority of its people, they are “martyrs” created as a result of the “atrocities perpetrated by the police and army”.

babaumar@tehelka.com

(Published in Tehelka Magazine, Volume 10 Issue 3, Dated 19 January 2013)

How The State Makes Militants Of Young Men
 
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The police if involved in these atrocities are no better than the terrorists who make the lives of the inhabitants of Kashmir a misery. An independent police watchdog body should be established to monitor the activity of the police and to ensure that any policeman found guilty of human rights abuse is prosecuted
 
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The police if involved in these atrocities are no better than the terrorists who make the lives of the inhabitants of Kashmir a misery. An independent police watchdog body should be established to monitor the activity of the police and to ensure that any policeman found guilty of human rights abuse is prosecuted

A bit too late for that.

Indians talk about Kashmir like a piece of land, jokingly offering it for $500 billion to Pakistan. If that is how you treat that area then the people will resent you. Coupled with the thousands of cases of murder, rape and torture by Indian PA.

Indian administered Kashmir is heading for separation or unification with Pakistan.

The more you try to keep it the more bloodshed there will be, just let it go, India is big enough as it is.
 
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While genuine cases of mistreatment must be dealt with seriously, the experience is that many allegations turn out to be false (e.g. the Shopian rape case).

The local police is completely controlled by the state government headed by CM Omar Abdullah and they are usually only too eager to please the extremists. There can be incidents of police misbehavior (as in any other part of South Asia), but overall the police tends to be quite soft on extremists and separatists.
 
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A bit too late for that.

It is never late. Police harassment is a problem in many states of India. Try engaging with a policeman from UP or Haryana. He's no better. There are good police and there are bad police.


If that is how you treat that area then the people will resent you. Coupled with the thousands of cases of murder, rape and torture by Indian PA.

The resentment is against local police if you read carefully while the Army is respected and more youths join the Army as a respectable job and a status symbol.

Don't like police brutality (a problem common in South Asia) with separatism.

Indian administered Kashmir is heading for separation or unification with Pakistan.

We are ready to go to any lengths to keep J&K as our territory even if it means a conflict of any proportions against anybody.

The more you try to keep it the more bloodshed there will be, just let it go, India is big enough as it is.

The bloodshed will be against separatists and not against commoners who are suffering the same what many other people of other states go through.

Again read the fact that the national Army has more respect than police.
 
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A bit too late for that.

Indians talk about Kashmir like a piece of land, jokingly offering it for $500 billion to Pakistan. If that is how you treat that area then the people will resent you. Coupled with the thousands of cases of murder, rape and torture by Indian PA.

Indian administered Kashmir is heading for separation or unification with Pakistan.

The more you try to keep it the more bloodshed there will be, just let it go, India is big enough as it is.

Unfortunately the bold part of your statement would never happen in many years to come, unless India as a country falls apart and is split into many states. Thanks to Pakistan, the Kashmir issue is now an issue of personal ego to Indians of all religions, including many Muslims. If Pakistan had not poked its nose into the Kashmir issue and if Pakistan continuously meddles in the Kashmir issue as it is doing, then India's attitude will simply remain "bring it on".

As for bloodshed, I really don't believe that either the Indian army or any arm of the Indian Defence Forces or the Indian paramilitary and police forces shy away from a good fight. My grandfather being a retired military brigadier has always attested to that. But you being a Pakistani should know what I am saying. Just check your nation's record with India.

Accordingly I would suggest to you and other Pakistanis that you should "just let it go" when it comes to Kashmir. You would be surprised at the benefits of doing so.
 
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A bit too late for that.

Indians talk about Kashmir like a piece of land, jokingly offering it for $500 billion to Pakistan. If that is how you treat that area then the people will resent you. Coupled with the thousands of cases of murder, rape and torture by Indian PA.

Indian administered Kashmir is heading for separation or unification with Pakistan.

The more you try to keep it the more bloodshed there will be, just let it go, India is big enough as it is.
come on that was a joke of a single poster, you kidding me? you want me to show some of the comments of your posters?

J&K has three parts, only people of valey want independence.
I believe the demand itself is not wrong, but India is not in a position to do it now, because it will be a threat to us, and will be a den of international actors (like afganistan)
Also, they can be given autonomy, they can rule themselves, only defence and finance (currency) being Govt of India's job. They can get what they want, and we wont lose anything.
There is no way we are talking about jammu or ladakh... nobody wants azadi there.
 
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A bit too late for that.

Indians talk about Kashmir like a piece of land, jokingly offering it for $500 billion to Pakistan. If that is how you treat that area then the people will resent you. Coupled with the thousands of cases of murder, rape and torture by Indian PA.

Indian administered Kashmir is heading for separation or unification with Pakistan.

The more you try to keep it the more bloodshed there will be, just let it go, India is big enough as it is.

What does being ' big enough as it is ' to do with anything ?

Try suggesting this to the Chinese for Tibet - China is big enough as it is.

Or the Russians with Nogorno karabah or similar places - Russsia too is big enough as it is.

The answer for J&K is that Pak needs to reconcile itself to its Geography and lay off.
 
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Since the militants were Muslim so there death is a fair deal.

Move on. #indiantroll
 
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A bit too late for that.

Indians talk about Kashmir like a piece of land, jokingly offering it for $500 billion to Pakistan. If that is how you treat that area then the people will resent you. Coupled with the thousands of cases of murder, rape and torture by Indian PA.

Indian administered Kashmir is heading for separation or unification with Pakistan.

The more you try to keep it the more bloodshed there will be, just let it go, India is big enough as it is.

Sorry but we wont. J&K is a part of our country and genuine human rights grievances will be addressed. But we dont and wont negotiate with religious separatists :coffee:
 
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Since the militants were Muslim so there death is a fair deal.

Move on. #indiantroll

How is anyone to blame if no other religion wants to go militant?

It is certainly not the problem of our military if other religions' people don't want to start militancy.

Can't help it.
 
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A bit too late for that.

Indians talk about Kashmir like a piece of land, jokingly offering it for $500 billion to Pakistan. If that is how you treat that area then the people will resent you. Coupled with the thousands of cases of murder, rape and torture by Indian PA.

Indian administered Kashmir is heading for separation or unification with Pakistan.

The more you try to keep it the more bloodshed there will be, just let it go, India is big enough as it is.

Which idiot offered 500 billion to pak for Kashmir?
 
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What does being ' big enough as it is ' to do with anything ?

Try suggesting this to the Chinese for Tibet - China is big enough as it is.

Or the Russians with Nogorno karabah or similar places - Russsia too is big enough as it is.

The answer for J&K is that Pak needs to reconcile itself to its Geography and lay off.

What i fail to understand is why they think kashmir will be a better off with them ? they cant even run a decent railways system, their country need IMF bailouts on a regular basis . they have problems with power shortages not to mention instability due to regular attacks by militant forces.
take all this into consideration , do you think they can even begin to administer Kashmir better than it already is? (as they always say they do it for the Kashmir people) will the Kashmir people have a better way of life with them given the problems their country is going through?

The answer .... NO
 
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Indian administered Kashmir is heading for separation or unification with Pakistan.
Really?? :woot: You guys have been saying this since 1947. You need to wait some more - till the Sun becomes a red giant or the stars of the galaxy start winking out signalling the end of the universe...:P
 
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Why do people in glass hosed throw stones? Bad bad habit!! Get your own house in order first before spreading useless propaganda. You haven't even been to Kashmir and you just cut/paste stuff from some tabloid published by some disgruntled terrorists organizations who are out of jobs and for wont of anything better to do!

How many pics and stories do you want me to post about Balochistan? Never mind. Because if I do, I'll be banned till kingdom come. This is a Pakistani web site, right? So India bashing is allowed. Carry on. I care a fig. But Google Balochistan too before ranting about Kashmir.
 
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