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Indian Army tortures Kashmir village in freezing winter night
Date: 25 Jan 2012


Indian Army tortures Kashmir village in freezing winter night

Srinagar: There was a sudden crackdown of a vast portion of village Nehama Tehsil Pulwama in south Kashmir by a huge contingent of army personnel in their war-dress on 24th January(Tuesday) continuing for 4-hours in the evening till 9 pm without any apparent reason. The scores of persons including old-aged persons, men and women along with their children and day-old babies were forced out of their homes and kept under the open-sky in the freezing cold. They were allowed to enter their homes only after the 4-hour long search was over. Why these people were subjected to this inhuman treatment, no one has any answer. Which kind of democracy is it where the army rules and can impose the martial law at any place wherever they like?

None from the civil administration came to give any solace to these innocent victims living in the so called “largest democracy” of the world which is going to celebrate its 62nd republic day tomorrow. Let the civil government justify this 4-hour ling martial law which was imposed in a portion of this helpless village totally unnoticed by it.

http://kashmirwatch.com/news.php/2012/01/25/indian-army-tortures-kashmir-village-in-freezing-winter-night.html
 
This is real:

IAF airlifts 1,377 people in Kashmir - Times Of India

IAF rescues 2,000 people in snow-slammed Kashmir

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The Hindu : Cities / Hyderabad : Kashmiri students on a motivational tour

J&K students in city on Operation Sadbhavana - southindia - Bangalore - ibnlive
 
There have been many “fake encounters” in Kashmir since an open rebellion against Indian rule began there in 1989. The Pathribal killings have attracted the most publicity.

In 2000, 35 Sikhs were killed in the Chittisinghpura district of Kashmir as former U.S. President Bill Clinton was visiting India. Security forces later that year shot dead five men in Pathribal and claimed they were foreign militants guilty of killing the Sikhs.

Local authorities carried out DNA tests on the corpses which showed they were in fact locals. Officials then asked the CBI to investigate.

Supreme Court Chides Army Over Pathribal Killings - India Real Time - WSJ
 
good job by bhairava and xataxsata you both shut their mouth
 

Pakistanis are too blind too see all this, trolls like windjammer will waste their whole day google searching for that one article to ridicule India because their hate blinds them, I feel sad for such individuals.
 
i think both PK and IN members are right, human right violations do occur in kashmir. And both sides are at fault, the poor Kashmiris suffer the brunt of the tussle between two brothers.
 
Pakistanis are too blind too see all this, trolls like windjammer will waste their whole day google searching for that one article to ridicule India because their hate blinds them, I feel sad for such individuals.

Well Mr Dignity, instead of running around in circles like a yo yo, make an effort to enlighten your poor self....the link I posted appeared in today's WSJ.
 
i think both PK and IN members are right, human right violations do occur in kashmir. And both sides are at fault, the poor Kashmiris suffer the brunt of the tussle between two brothers.

that's damn right,Indian army is very heavy handed in persecuting Kashmiris

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anyone surprised here? no shockers at all here
 

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