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Kashmir; from paradise to mass graves
Nazia Nazar July 28, 2008
Recently, the European Parliament passed a resolution calling upon the government of India to ensure an impartial investigation into the unidentified mass graves discovered in the disputed state of Jammu and Kashmir. The adoption of this resolution by the European Parliament despite the hurdles created by the Indian lobby is, indeed, laudable. The resolution was passed soon after a report by the Srinagar-based Association of the Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP) came to the fore, indicating the existence of mass graves in many areas of Indian-Held Kashmir (IHK). Since 2006, the graves of at least 940 Kashmiris are reported to have been discovered in 18 villages in the Uri district alone.
Apart from the APDP report about mass graves, Angana Chatterji, co-convener of the International People´s Tribunal on Human Rights and Justice in Indian-administered Kashmir, is also the eyewitness of those unmarked mass graves which she found during her visit to Baramulla and Kupwara districts. She expressed her deep concern over human rights violations in IHK in her article titled ´Mass graves in Kashmir´. Angana Chatterji, an Indian citizen, is being harassed by Indian security and intelligence personnel after her revelation of mass graves.
Most of those buried in the graves are believed to be the missing persons who became the victims of fake encounters by the Indian armed forces. The relatives of those missing persons had hoped that their loved one would return to them one day. Such an innocent hope cherished by an old Kashmiri carpenter was shattered when he was summoned for exhumation where the dead body of his missing son was found. "He is my son," the old man cried in sheer agony and pain while identifying the dead body. His son, his only hope, was shot dead and secretly buried by the Indian security forces despite the fact that he was a harmless civilian. This story caught media attention last year but it was not the only tale of horror. Killing of local residents in fake encounters is quite common in Kashmir. The discovery of mass graves in IHK is a clear indication that genocide of Kashmiri Muslims is being carried out silently by 700,000 Indian troops which are stationed there.
In April 2008, Amnesty International (AI) had urged the Indian government to launch urgent investigation into the mass graves, which were thought to contain the remains of victims of human rights abuses in the context of the armed conflict that has raged in the region since 1989. Norwegian government has termed ´alarming´ about new discoveries of unidentified graves in IHK despite the fact that India is signatory to the UN´s Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearances.
To cover up its guilt, the Indian army had stated that those found buried were ´foreign militants´ killed lawfully during the armed encounters with the security forces. However, local villagers bear witness that most buried were local residents of nearby villages. Under international pressure, the Indian government claims that it would dismiss those soldiers who are involved in human rights violation. If this is the case then the Indian government should dismiss its 700,000 troops which have been involved in the massacre of 90,000 innocent Kashmiri men, women and children for the last two decades. The data containing the incidents of human rights violation in IHK is heart-rending. According to an unofficial estimate, 6,878 Kashmiris have been killed in Indian custody while more than 10,000 people disappeared, 106,818 children orphaned, 22,473 women lost their husbands and 9,813 women gang-raped.
According to the UN, "An estimated one million (Kashmiri) women have been bereaved, tortured or humiliated and beaten up or killed; many hundreds have been subjected to barbaric sexual assaults. Sexual harassment is used as a weapon to force people into submission." The miseries of Kashmiri Muslims do not end here. All the methods of torture are used to subjugate the Kashmiri people such as severe beatings, electric shocks, suspension by the feet or hands, stretching the legs apart, burning with heated objects, crushing the muscles with a heavy wooden roller, gouging of eyes, applying a hot iron rod to the flesh in a manner similar to the branding of animals, inserting sharp needles into the eardrums, etc. Such gory incidents are a routine affair in Kashmir where Muslims are punished simply because they cherish the dream of freedom.
It is happening because Indian security personnel have been given unlimited power of using force against Kashmiris through countless draconian laws such as Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA), Terrorism and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA), Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), and the Jammu And Kashmir Disturbed Areas Act (DAA). With these powers, it is impossible to hold security forces accountable for human rights violations carried out by them. If some prosecutions are made, the cases remain in courts for years and the accused remain on job without any fear.
With the discovery of mass graves, the European Union (EU) through its resolution has invited India to investigate the matter impartially but, unfortunately, New Delhi has refused to provide access to the United Nations Military Observers (UNMO). The onus lies on the international community to press upon India to stop its state terrorism and allow international human rights organisations to look into the massive acts of human rights abuses in Held Kashmir. India should also be pressurized to repeal those draconian laws under whose shadow human rights violations are taking place. Demilitarisation of Kashmir until the issue is resolved amicably could mitigate the sufferings and agonies of Kashmiri Muslims.
Kashmir, which is considered a paradise on earth for its enchanting scenic beauty, is now turning into a ´secret´ graveyard of its own inhabitants who cherish the dream of freedom. It is happening in the 21st century when thousands of human rights organisations, philanthropic NGOs, and most important, the UNO exist in this world. Is it not a mockery and travesty of justice?
American Chronicle | Kashmir; from paradise to mass graves
Nazia Nazar July 28, 2008
Recently, the European Parliament passed a resolution calling upon the government of India to ensure an impartial investigation into the unidentified mass graves discovered in the disputed state of Jammu and Kashmir. The adoption of this resolution by the European Parliament despite the hurdles created by the Indian lobby is, indeed, laudable. The resolution was passed soon after a report by the Srinagar-based Association of the Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP) came to the fore, indicating the existence of mass graves in many areas of Indian-Held Kashmir (IHK). Since 2006, the graves of at least 940 Kashmiris are reported to have been discovered in 18 villages in the Uri district alone.
Apart from the APDP report about mass graves, Angana Chatterji, co-convener of the International People´s Tribunal on Human Rights and Justice in Indian-administered Kashmir, is also the eyewitness of those unmarked mass graves which she found during her visit to Baramulla and Kupwara districts. She expressed her deep concern over human rights violations in IHK in her article titled ´Mass graves in Kashmir´. Angana Chatterji, an Indian citizen, is being harassed by Indian security and intelligence personnel after her revelation of mass graves.
Most of those buried in the graves are believed to be the missing persons who became the victims of fake encounters by the Indian armed forces. The relatives of those missing persons had hoped that their loved one would return to them one day. Such an innocent hope cherished by an old Kashmiri carpenter was shattered when he was summoned for exhumation where the dead body of his missing son was found. "He is my son," the old man cried in sheer agony and pain while identifying the dead body. His son, his only hope, was shot dead and secretly buried by the Indian security forces despite the fact that he was a harmless civilian. This story caught media attention last year but it was not the only tale of horror. Killing of local residents in fake encounters is quite common in Kashmir. The discovery of mass graves in IHK is a clear indication that genocide of Kashmiri Muslims is being carried out silently by 700,000 Indian troops which are stationed there.
In April 2008, Amnesty International (AI) had urged the Indian government to launch urgent investigation into the mass graves, which were thought to contain the remains of victims of human rights abuses in the context of the armed conflict that has raged in the region since 1989. Norwegian government has termed ´alarming´ about new discoveries of unidentified graves in IHK despite the fact that India is signatory to the UN´s Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearances.
To cover up its guilt, the Indian army had stated that those found buried were ´foreign militants´ killed lawfully during the armed encounters with the security forces. However, local villagers bear witness that most buried were local residents of nearby villages. Under international pressure, the Indian government claims that it would dismiss those soldiers who are involved in human rights violation. If this is the case then the Indian government should dismiss its 700,000 troops which have been involved in the massacre of 90,000 innocent Kashmiri men, women and children for the last two decades. The data containing the incidents of human rights violation in IHK is heart-rending. According to an unofficial estimate, 6,878 Kashmiris have been killed in Indian custody while more than 10,000 people disappeared, 106,818 children orphaned, 22,473 women lost their husbands and 9,813 women gang-raped.
According to the UN, "An estimated one million (Kashmiri) women have been bereaved, tortured or humiliated and beaten up or killed; many hundreds have been subjected to barbaric sexual assaults. Sexual harassment is used as a weapon to force people into submission." The miseries of Kashmiri Muslims do not end here. All the methods of torture are used to subjugate the Kashmiri people such as severe beatings, electric shocks, suspension by the feet or hands, stretching the legs apart, burning with heated objects, crushing the muscles with a heavy wooden roller, gouging of eyes, applying a hot iron rod to the flesh in a manner similar to the branding of animals, inserting sharp needles into the eardrums, etc. Such gory incidents are a routine affair in Kashmir where Muslims are punished simply because they cherish the dream of freedom.
It is happening because Indian security personnel have been given unlimited power of using force against Kashmiris through countless draconian laws such as Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA), Terrorism and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA), Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), and the Jammu And Kashmir Disturbed Areas Act (DAA). With these powers, it is impossible to hold security forces accountable for human rights violations carried out by them. If some prosecutions are made, the cases remain in courts for years and the accused remain on job without any fear.
With the discovery of mass graves, the European Union (EU) through its resolution has invited India to investigate the matter impartially but, unfortunately, New Delhi has refused to provide access to the United Nations Military Observers (UNMO). The onus lies on the international community to press upon India to stop its state terrorism and allow international human rights organisations to look into the massive acts of human rights abuses in Held Kashmir. India should also be pressurized to repeal those draconian laws under whose shadow human rights violations are taking place. Demilitarisation of Kashmir until the issue is resolved amicably could mitigate the sufferings and agonies of Kashmiri Muslims.
Kashmir, which is considered a paradise on earth for its enchanting scenic beauty, is now turning into a ´secret´ graveyard of its own inhabitants who cherish the dream of freedom. It is happening in the 21st century when thousands of human rights organisations, philanthropic NGOs, and most important, the UNO exist in this world. Is it not a mockery and travesty of justice?
American Chronicle | Kashmir; from paradise to mass graves