As per your reporting
"Innocent people with Aks were killed by horrible hindoo indian army when they were innocently crossing the border of India and blamed it on some hindoo bear"
I wonder when are you going to protest against the beers for killing your innocent freedom fighters.
Fake Encounter Killings Epidemic
In Human Rights, Innocent Killings, Kashmir, News, People on 16 February, 2007 at 8:50 pm
Fake killings an epidemic and standard procedure of the police
This epidemic of fake encounter killings by the security forces has plagued Kashmir for too long, said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch. The police must stop their standard operating procedure of killing people in custody.
Too often we find that Indias security forces are deemed above the law and are spared criminal prosecution despite committing grave human rights abuses.
Extrajudicial executions by Indian security forces are common.
courtesy of Human Rights Watch
Revelations confirm what Kashmiris have been alleging all along
Recent revelations have confirmed what families in Kashmir have been alleging all along, said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch. The Indian security forces have disappeared countless people in Jammu and Kashmir since 1989 and staged fake encounter killings while fabricating claims that those killed were militants.
When there are public demonstrations protesting a fake encounter killing, the official response usually is to offer an oral assurance of an inquiry, though these rarely happen. If such inquiries do take place, the findings are seldom made public. If any action is taken against those found responsible, that too is rarely made public.
courtesy of Human Rights Watch
Fake ?Encounter Killings? Epidemic ~ Kashmir ~
SHRC confirms fake encounter
Shopian student was picked up in 2003, killed in staged gunfight
Rashid Paul
Srinagar, Oct 23: State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) Thursday confirmed that five years back troops killed a student from South Kashmir in a fake encounter at Nadigam, Shopian.
Acting on a petition by the father of a slain youth, SHRCs incumbent caretaker Habibullah Bhat said: The SHRC is of firm opinion that the killing of Muhammad Abbas Tantray son of Ghulam Qadir of Nowpora Shopian was a fake encounter case.
The father of the killed youth had approached Divisional Commissioner Kashmir for investigation into the killing of his innocent son but it fell on deaf ears, the Commission observed. No action was taken under law.
According to the petitioner, Tantray was studying at Jamiatul Falah Bilariya Azamgarh in Uttar Pradesh and had come to his home during vacation.
However he was picked by troops and killed in a stage managed encounter in January 2003.
The contention of the applicant was authenticated by District Magistrate Pulwama.
The SHRC official stated that as reported and verified by SSP Pulwama vide No CS/2001-2323 on December 15, 2002 there is nothing adverse against Muhammed Abbas.
The argument of the victim is also substantiated by the character certificate issued by the Azamgarh school, which said Tantray was admitted in the institute in 1997 and studied there for six incessant years as a regular student, the official stated. He was not connected to any illegal outfit during this period.
The village numberdar and chowkidar also said Tantray was a student when his body was suddenly brought to the police station.
However, Director General of Police in 2005 reported to SHRC that Tantray was killed in an encounter with troops at Nadigam Shopian. He also claimed recovery of an AK-47 rifle with 29 magazines from his possession.
The SHRC acting chairperson concluded that the field reports by the government agencies nowhere mention that the slain youth was a militant and killed in an encounter. The character certificate issued by the Additional District Magistrate Pulwama has exonerated Tantray for having any involvement.
Tantrays parents are victims of fake encounter, the SHRC held.
The Commission recommended an ex gratia of Rs 1 lakh and benefit of SRO 43 in their favour adding that in case the SRO benefit is not extended, their ex gratia be enhanced to Rs 5 lakh.