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You are mistaken peshwa , i have this collecting from Confirmed sources .

Amnesty International or other Human Rights Groups and some International Journals so they all are from Indian Held Kashmir.

So all the pictures have been taken by Amnesty International journos or just been posted on the site?

Anyways...can you please send me the link please?

Thanks in advance....
 
So all the pictures have been taken by Amnesty International journos or just been posted on the site?

Anyways...can you please send me the link please?

Thanks in advance....

Peshwa i do not expect anything stupid from you !

I have posted Hundreds of pictures and i cant send you all of those links .

Right Click on the Pictures > Properties > Link >copy>paste in your browser >Enter.

Not All of the pictures are from A.I or H.W ..!

Thanks
 
So all the pictures have been taken by Amnesty International journos or just been posted on the site?

Anyways...can you please send me the link please?

Thanks in advance....

Here are some that I copied.
http://moinansari.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/kashmiris-carrying-pakistan-and-green-flags3.jpg
http://moinansari.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/kashmiri-freedom.jpg
http://blogs.reuters.com/india/files/2009/06/kashmir1.jpg
http://snappedshot.com/uploads/Paro...51d853725e46.india_kashmir_protest_rmx105.jpg
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2008/08/22/world/22kashmir.xlarge1.jpg
http://www.independent.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00137/sunday_-_kashmir_137461d.jpg

http://www.takingitglobal.org/images/action/projects/logo/8845.jpg

http://im.rediff.com/news/2008/aug/12sld1.jpg

To Moderators/Webbie
As I understand the forum rules, if anyone is posting offtopic post, it should be reported to the moderators and they will decide the fate of the post. I have seen this message posted by mods n number of times.

In this thread itself BB have at-least posted 20 warnings, is this accepted? I have also seen the language is not polite.

If he started a thread about Kashmir burning, member's posting images to put their point of view are very much on topic. Please let me know if this is not the case.
 
The moral of the story is there are always 2 side of the coin. if you want to see india in the bad light you will be very easily be able to see it and it is good that people of pakistan continue to live in a fake dream that kashmiris will support them as they thought in 65 while doing operation gibraltor. kashmiris have proved themselves. A fooled and blindfolded enemy is always better... if pakistan realizes the ground reality why would they go for pebliciste at all in the end of the story...:partay:
 
^^ This is what Kashmiris should do, go to school and get educated and support your family. Turn your face away from terrorism. See the gun, thatz for those who want to make trouble in Kashmir. And India will protect its citizens from Terrorism - AT ANY COST.period.

Look at that girl's expression on her face. She seems disgusted to see that indian soldier.

Who would want their land to be surrounded by soldiers with rifles in their hands everywhere they go. From birth to death they see these indian soldiers everywhere everyday. Its like living in prison.
 


WASHINGTON: The US State Department on Thursday reported widespread human rights violations in the Indian occupied Kashmir, including encounter killings, disappearances and rapes. The department’s 2009 Human Rights report underlines dozens of violations in various parts of the occupied state.

On March 20, the Indian army stated that three soldiers were guilty of killing two civilians on Feb 22 in Bumai. Authorities initially claimed the victims died in crossfire between militants and security forces. The army ordered disciplinary action against the soldiers.

On May 29, in the Shopian, relatives and police discovered the bodies of two women in a stream. Local residents and examining doctors alleged that Indian security forces committed gang rape before killing Neelofar Jan and Asiya Jan, and government officials stated that police involvement in the killings could not be ruled out.

On Jan 7, the Indian army ordered a high-level inquiry into the death of Abdur Ahad Reshi, a deaf and mute man in Veer Saran Pahalgam.

On March 7, Jammu and Kashmir police registered a complaint against the Central Reserve Police Force for the killing of Sahbbir Ahmad Ahangar in Nowhatta.

On March 28, the CRPF admitted that two troopers of the 181st Battalion killed Ghulam Mohiuddin Malik on March 18.

On May 18, the army ordered an inquiry into the alleged custodial death of Manzoor Ahmed Beig by the Special Operations Group in Srinagar.

On Sept 13, the government ordered a magisterial inquiry into the alleged custodial death of Noor Hussain in Rajouri.

On August 23, the Jammu and Kashmir state government claimed that since 1990, 3,429 persons have been reported missing in the state. A private agency maintained that 10,000 persons remained missing.

The Public Safety Act, which applies only in Jammu and Kashmir, permits state authorities to detain persons without charge or judicial review for as long as two years. During this time family members do not have access to detainees, and detainees do not have access to legal counsel. According to media reports, since 2004 Indian authorities arrested approximately 2,700 Kashmiris under the PSA. On Aug 28, the state government announced that officials had detained 121 persons under the PSA during the year.

On Feb 5, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court overturned the detentions of 10 persons arrested under the PSA during Amarnath land transfer agitation in 2008.

On April 18, the Jammu and Kashmir Bar Court Association informed the State Assembly that lawyers had filed 2,223 PSA petitions since 2004.

On May 26, police placed Syed Ali Shah Geelani, chairman of a faction of the separatist Hurriyat Conference, under house arrest. Police invoked the PSA and accused him of leading protests regarding the rape and killing of two Shopian women and an alleged police cover-up of those events. In July the Jammu and Kashmir High Court overturned the PSA charges against Geelani and directed authorities to release him; they did so on Sept 9.

The report observes Courts in Jammu and Kashmir often are reluctant to hear cases involving insurgent and terrorist crimes and failed to act expeditiously, if at all, on habeas corpus cases.

According to a study by the South Asia Forum for Human Rights and the Centre for Law and Development, thousands of habeas corpus cases were pending in the courts throughout the Kashmir valley.

Political Prisoners and Detainees

NGOs reported that Jammu and Kashmir held political prisoners, and the government from time to time temporarily detained hundreds of persons characterised as terrorists, insurgents, and separatists. Human rights activists based in the state estimated there were 150 political prisoners. Prisoners arrested under one of the special antiterrorism laws often were not formally charged, nor did their family or other visitors have access to them.

In Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, and Manipur, authorities have special powers to search and arrest without a warrant. Human rights groups reported that security forces in Jammu and Kashmir targeted suspected terrorists, insurgents, and their supporters.

Human rights groups maintained that in Jammu and Kashmir and in the northeastern states, military and paramilitary forces continued to hold numerous persons. Human rights activists feared that many of these unacknowledged prisoners were tortured and some may have been killed.

DAWN.COM | International | US reports widespread rights violations in occupied Kashmir
 
Well.....no doubt there are some cases of HR violations. However as one can see from the article, govt is not tolerating them. The guilty being punished in all cases. Therefore India is certainly not favouring the guilty ones. Indian Home Minister and other authorities has already said GoI will ensure zero tolerance of human right violations.
 
Definition of village girl? Simply the girl who comes from village.

Kerala is the most educated state and has literacy rate of over 91%, so I would not be surprised if she speaks English and wears modern dresses, even though coming from a village. Since she is literate and must have good qualifications to be there, she can easily slip into the dress code of her resident nation. While in India, she might prefer local dresses.

I think giving an "excuse" of "village girl" for bad hygienic and grooming habits doesn't work... You said yourself, she is literate and you won't be surprised to see her speaking english and wearing western dresses... then what is the excuse for having a mustache?

I have seen some desis (few Pakistanis included, but especially Indians), have bad hygienic habits... like they wont take bath everyday, their clothes smell like food, won't take care of themselves... and then they ruin the impression of all desis in western countries and that is where the stereotypes against desis come from.. There should be no excuse for lack of grooming skills...

Speaking of that it is time to get rid of Priya's mustache... tomorrow she will be in salon!! :devil::devil:
 
having said that some white people are worse!! But nevermind.. regardless of nationality and ethnicity... people should take care of themselves.. including Priya 3!!
 
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Thats what being an Indian stands for :cheers:

Is this some kind of word circling game? Then I can use random words too and make India stand for them!!

RICE
ONION
DRAVIDIAN
PEPSI
MUSTACHE
 
Is this some kind of word circling game? Then I can use random words too and make India stand for them!!

RICE
ONION
DRAVIDIAN
PEPSI
MUSTACHE

I wonder if your IQ is less than 50. Did you miss the whole point of the picture that was posted ( in which case your IQ is definitely less than 50) or you are a budding serial racist who on every oppurtunity will try to defame a certain part of a country(South India) .

Those things are in India and except the Dravidian bit everything that you mentioned could be found in every country of the world. Whats your point in mentioning those? Btw give your superiority complex a rest. Whether a person has a moustache or not is entirely his or her personal business. Do you want me to go here and harp about how certain muslims have overgrown beard and how unhygenic might look to fellow people.

Damn there is something called tolerance and you for sure were never taught the same.
 
Jinxed gal that Priya offered you lunch is nothing to do with your compliment..You were training her and you talked friendly to her..atleast what she is thinking of you,..so its considered rude not to invite friend for lunch ... Its one of the bad customs of ugly looking Southies you know..Being from the same state as her I know ...And as for her compliments she probably knows you are pulling her legs and since you are training her she dont want to be in your bad books..any way continue with your skin comparisons..
 
Here are some that I copied.
http://moinansari.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/kashmiris-carrying-pakistan-and-green-flags3.jpg
http://moinansari.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/kashmiri-freedom.jpg
http://blogs.reuters.com/india/files/2009/06/kashmir1.jpg
http://snappedshot.com/uploads/Paro...51d853725e46.india_kashmir_protest_rmx105.jpg
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2008/08/22/world/22kashmir.xlarge1.jpg
http://www.independent.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00137/sunday_-_kashmir_137461d.jpg

http://www.takingitglobal.org/images/action/projects/logo/8845.jpg

http://im.rediff.com/news/2008/aug/12sld1.jpg

To Moderators/Webbie
As I understand the forum rules, if anyone is posting offtopic post, it should be reported to the moderators and they will decide the fate of the post. I have seen this message posted by mods n number of times.

In this thread itself BB have at-least posted 20 warnings, is this accepted? I have also seen the language is not polite.

If he started a thread about Kashmir burning, member's posting images to put their point of view are very much on topic. Please let me know if this is not the case.


Thanks for Highly Informative Post.
 

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