What's new

Indian army use of Pellet guns causing severe eye injuries in to 100s of Kashmiris aljazeera

Pomegranate

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Feb 1, 2015
Messages
2,149
Reaction score
1
Country
Pakistan
Location
Pakistan
Indian army use of Pellet guns causing severe eye injuries in to 100s of Kashmiris

e0dab8fc60094b90b250d2571e56654f_8.jpg

Srinagar, India-administered Kashmir - Despite appeals by rights groups to stop the practice, Indian armed forces have continued to use pellet guns to quell protesters, injuring at least 100 people in the recent violence that broke out in Indiand-administered Kashmir.

Inside the capital Srinagar's Shri Maharaja Hari Singh hospital, doctors told Al Jazeera that they had performed 100 eye surgeries in the past four days.

"All of them could lose their eyesight," one senior doctor told Al Jazeera on the condition of anonymity.

First introduced to Kashmir by duck-hunting British expeditions, pellet guns send in one shot nearly 600 high velocity ball bearings made of lead.

In Kashmir, pellet guns have been used to quell protests for a long time.

Police say it is a non-lethal weapon that helps breaking protests without casualty, but rights groups reject the assertion, saying it blinds people and must be banned.

In the latest tensions, the youngest victim was a four-year-old girl.

Fearing profiling and reprisals of injured youths by police, hospital officials have assigned serial numbers to pellet gun victims to hide their identity. This development came after it emerged that undercover police officers have been roaming in hospitals hunting for injured protesters.

"I was out to get medicine for my mother when a group of soldiers appeared suddenly and fired on me. There were no protests at that time," an 18-year-old student of Budgam district told Al Jazeera.

Nine-year-old Tamana Ashraf of Ganderbal district is another victim being treated at the Srinagar hospital.

She was sitting at the window in her house when pellets whizzed by, hitting her left eye, her mother Shamima told Al Jazeera.

"I saw a small iron ball in her eye. When we tried to hospitalise her, police stopped us and beat us up. I was crying to see what they had done to my daughter. Luckily we managed to reach here," she said.







1ddd269040544534bdf631f29179ad03_8.jpg

55b5393b591e4b7baa3203144d3daf5d_8.jpg

fd8dc5167ba34505989def7f467fede8_8.jpg

d95564b81d014bc2b25213f8e5618668_8.jpg
1ed8c629c1aa488da65f47c55a79bcb1_8.jpg



http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/in...ing-eye-injuries-kashmir-160713083300883.html
 
CnQtdbtXgAUHgvu.jpg:large


X ray of an 11yr old boy. Sprayed with pellets in Kashmir
 
Time and again they have been told not to participate in violent protests.Instead of pelting stones on crpf or police they should protest peacefully. Bullets does not see the age of the person if they are part of the mob.
 
Sit in your homes, focus on your studies or try to find a job, this will keep you busy. If they will remain busy in productive activities they will not find time for stone pelting and protests. So no stone pelting = no pellet guns firing = no injury.

simple :enjoy:
 
Govt Sends Eye Surgeons to J&K As Hospitals Face Medical Emergency
http://www.thequint.com/kashmir-aft...nd-kashmir-hospitals-battle-medical-emergency
It looks as if it was fired from Shotgun O_O.
Metal pellets used by the J&K Police are shot from a 12 bore shotgun armed with a cartridge that can carry as many as 600 pellets. When fired, it sprays, not shoots pellets. The spray is wide enough to ensure the target is unable to escape.

I thought we only rubber bullets there
Rubber bullets are not made of 100% rubber.They are balls made of iron, pellets can be of varying weight and size. Made of metal, they may or may not be covered by a 1 or 2 mm rubber coating to minimize impact.
 
The armed forces were very circumspect. If not, the toll would been in 100s. Again, it is bad idea to attack CRPF camps, the security forces will retaliate.
So you are advocating these terrorist activities by Indian occupation forces. Kashmir is a nuclear flash point and it will result in roasting of India in nuclear radiations.
 
So you are advocating these terrorist activities by Indian occupation forces. Kashmir is a nuclear flash point and it will result in roasting of India in nuclear radiations.
And this nuclear radiations is a good thing? u are happy with this?
 
So you are advocating these terrorist activities by Indian occupation forces. Kashmir is a nuclear flash point and it will result in roasting of India in nuclear radiations.

Weak worlds from a weak person, hailing from a weak country. Your nuclear threats don't scare anyone, go learn how to threaten people from your daddy China. If you could have done it, you would have. Try launching one, and your entire population has earned their trip to paradise.
 
And this nuclear radiations is a good thing? u are happy with this?
Not really.

Weak worlds from a weak person, hailing from a weak country. Your nuclear threats don't scare anyone, go learn how to threaten people from your daddy China. If you could have done it, you would have. Try launching one, and your entire population has earned their trip to paradise.
Soorry? Does not make any sense..
 

Back
Top Bottom