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Number of people killed in Kashmir from 1990 to 2011 revealed

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SRINAGAR: They are figures that have been quoted so often that they are widely believed to be true: almost 100,000 dead Kashmiri civilians and 10,000 people who have disappeared in the last two decades. From public meetings in small villages to TV studios, from online pages to newspaper reports, these figure are cited and printed, used to stir emotions and silence voices in Kashmiri society, even presented to visiting ambassadors and printed in petitions to the UN. Except, nobody bothers to explain just how these figures were arrived at.

TOI accessed Jammu & Kashmir government documents to arrive at the truth behind the urban legend. Collected between January 1990 and April 2011, the records are comprehensive and give year-wise breakup of all violent incidents in the state, the nature of the acts of violence, the number of people killed, and also the circumstances that led to the deaths.

Here's what the data says. In the last 21 years, 43,460 people have been killed in the Kashmir insurgency. Of these, 21,323 are militants, 13,226 civilians killed by militants, 3,642 civilians killed by security forces, and 5,369 policemen killed by militants. The 21,323 militants were killed in operations by security forces and include both Kashmiri and foreign militants. And of the 5,369 members of the security forces, around 1,500 are Kashmiri policemen.

The government has collated the figures of civilians killed by security forces since 1990: it lists 3,642 people. The numbers vary from a high of 539 civilians killed in 1990, the year in which 51 people were massacred by the CRPF in just one incident when it fired at a crowd of protesters on a bridge at Gaw Kadal in downtown Srinagar, to 120 protesters killed across the state in firing by the police and paramilitary forces in the summer of 2010.

The records also show another slaughter that has gone on ceaselessly since 1990, a slaughter that nobody comments on, nobody laments: of Kashmiris killed by militants since 1990. Of the 13,226 civilians killed by militants, 11,461 were shot and 1,765 died in grenade blasts and explosions.

These deaths are the ugly truth that Kashmir has learnt to ignore. The civilians killed fall into a black hole that Kashmiri society never discusses, remembers or protests against. They include two young sisters, Arifa (16) and Akhtara (18), who on January 31, 2011, were dragged out of their one-room house in downtown Sopore and killed. Akhtara took four wounds on her face and Arifa was shot in the chest. They were accused of being "immoral."

The moderate, the mukhbir (informer), the political activist or the unlucky bystander, these deaths are forgotten the day after they occur. But the central message is remembered: if you cross the line, you shall pay with your life. This message has been received and understood by the average Kashmiri. The knowledge that you can be killed anytime, anywhere, and the fear of the hidden assassin, has percolated across society. That`s why separatist leaders like Mirwaiz Omar Farooq or Prof Abdul Ghani Bhatt, who have spent years spreading the truth about the atrocities on Kashmiris by security forces, are protected by the very same CRPF and J&K police. That`s why many journalists in Kashmir are followed around by armed policemen. No local newspaper dares print a story accusing militants of killing a civilian; the operative word is "unidentified gunmen".

These 13,226 Kashmiris just do not exist in the collective psyche. There are no websites to them, no petitions and no organizations to keep alive their memory. Their only contribution has been to cement fear in 70 lakh people, where a clear distinction exists between what is said privately and in company. Where even people who are victims of militant violence are more comfortable talking about security forces and their atrocities.

These figures are from the government. They make no mention or distinction between the official account and what sometimes happens in this dirty war. For example, there`s no clarity on whether the 21,323 militants claimed killed in operations by security forces includes or excludes the six innocent Kashmiri boys picked up and murdered by the Army after the Chittisingpora massacre in 2000.

The Army had claimed they were foreign militants responsible for killing 36 Sikhs in Chittisingpora. The CBI later said the Army had abducted the six from places around Anantnag and shot them in cold blood. Or the three innocent young Kashmiris "bought" by an Army unit for Rs 50,000 each and murdered in Machil in April 2009.

So, how many militants killed were actually militants? How many of the civilians killed by militants, as claimed by the government, were victims of Hizbul Mujahideen and the Lashkar and not of "government agencies" as the separatists claim? Unfortunately, neither the Hurriyat nor the Lashkar have any lists of their own. They neither investigate their mistakes nor own up their actions. The only thing these records establish is that one lakh people haven`t died in Kashmir insurgency. What they help prove is that minus the some 4,000 jawans of the Army, BSF and the CRPF and the 5,000 odd "mehman mujahideen" from Pakistan, 34,000 Kashmiri men and women have died violent painful deaths as militants, mainstreamers, moderates or mukhbirs.


State data refutes claim of 1 lakh killed in Kashmir - The Times of India
 
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Here's what the data says. In the last 21 years, 43,460 people have been killed in the Kashmir insurgency. Of these, 21,323 are militants, 13,226 civilians killed by militants, 3,642 civilians killed by security forces, and 5,369 policemen killed by militants. The 21,323 militants were killed in operations by security forces and include both Kashmiri and foreign militants. And of the 5,369 members of the security forces, around 1,500 are Kashmiri policemen.

Appalling figure,13,226 civilians (Mostly muslims) killed by Jihadis (All Muslims)... What kind of Jihad is it??? Best Figure:21,323 jihadies are hunted down by security forces... "Cool super-cool" , And the worst part is, some innocent civilians were killed by Security forces (Collateral damage, purposefully murdered, accidentally killed, mistaken identity.. )
 
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The so called "jehad" in kashmir is no longer a jehad, in fact it never was. This was just a pakistan sponcered method to "bleed india through thousand cuts" which was disguised as jehad to recruit and create an army of illiterate and uneducated pakistanis and kashmiris to fight against india. I mean who else apart from illiterate and uneducated masses will buy this crap of jehad in kashmir??:lol::lol:
 
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The so called "jehad" in kashmir is no longer a jehad, in fact it never was. This was just a pakistan sponcered method to "bleed india through thousand cuts" which was disguised as jehad to recruit and create an army of illiterate and uneducated pakistanis and kashmiris to fight against india. I mean who else apart from illiterate and uneducated masses will buy this crap of jehad in kashmir??:lol::lol:

The simple fact that Kashmir was peaceful until the mid 1980s and one of the top tourist destinations in India, concludes that all this anti-India 'jehad' is nothing but an externally orchestrated intelligence operation.
 
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Yawn...
where did these figures come from??
let me guess.. GoI sponsored kashmiri government..
off course.. those records must be pristine..
 
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Yawn...
where did these figures come from??
let me guess.. GoI sponsored kashmiri government..
off course.. those records must be pristine..

Where did you get all the information from??
Including seperatists movements, stone peltings , Indian troops, etc..
let me guess..GoI sponsored kashmiri government and medias..
offcourse .. those records must be pristine..
 
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Aren't there any figures available from UN or Amnesty International?
 
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Where did you get all the information from??
Including seperatists movements, stone peltings , Indian troops, etc..
let me guess..GoI sponsored kashmiri government and medias..
offcourse .. those records must be pristine..

No.. its called the UN.. and AI.. perhaps you haven't heard of them..
very obscure organizations they are.
 
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No.. its called the UN.. and AI.. perhaps you haven't heard of them..
very obscure organizations they are.

Ok UN medias and UN governments of India.

Never heard. Sorry for my ignorance.
 
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Yawn...
where did these figures come from??
let me guess.. GoI sponsored kashmiri government..
off course.. those records must be pristine..
Firstly, how would an independent body e.g. UN or Amnesty gather such data without active GoI support.

Secondly, careful with that line of argument. That door swings both ways. GoP data of '35,000' civies dead in Pak's WoT will also be bunkum by that logic.
 
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Actually terrorism has become a source of income to many individuals and organizations in pakistan. They receive funds and training from paksitan's army and the ISI. Some percentage of funds is also collected from the people too in the name of JEHAD FUND for kashmir.

These terror organizations have become a threat to paksitan itself because now pakistan is being forced by the USA to take actions against these terror groups and hence these organizations are fighting for its survival.

One simply cannot take away someones source of income right?? People will fight, who then cares about the real cause of jehad.
 
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Hope the terrorist leaves Kashmir, so it can be peaceful for once and people all over India can visit Kashmir one day.
 
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The Indian and Pakistani govt's are equally responsible for the suffering of the Kashmiri people.

Suggestion: Make Kashmir an independent country.
 
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Suggestion: Make Kashmir an independent country.
What were you smoking when you wrote this? Lol!!
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Jeeeez!
 
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