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serial flame baiter on loose scoring brownie points on spreading the same thing as if his life is dependent on it as seen from some time here..


What a pathetic low life and a waste of of it.


Some just grow fatter sitting in front on laptop writing these sh!t all the times... loosers.
 
serial flame baiter on loose scoring brownie points on spreading the same thing as if his life is dependent on it as seen from some time here..


What a pathetic low life and a waste of of it.


Some just grow fatter sitting in front on laptop writing these sh!t all the times... loosers.

Ashane,kerala corner thread-il varamo? Oru help venamayirunu.
 
All you are doing is convincing me that India truly only has 200 million people, and the rest are treated as subhuman slaves, worse than cattle in fact.

Most Indians have less rights in India than cows do.


Indoctrination really works for you Chinese it seems, atleast Indians have the right to breed as opposed to meek Chinese.
 
The people who are killed in Kashmir are the ones coming over the border and killing innocent. They killed most of the Sikhs/Hindu Pandits/Numerous Muslim Kashmiris so what else can be done to those rats..
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haha,liar liar..

DNA testing to identify Kashmir's 'disappeared'DNA testing to identify Kashmir's 'disappeared' - Asia, World - The Independent

Unidentified remains discovered in unmarked graves scattered across Kashmir could undergo DNA testing in an effort to provide crucial information about an unknown number of "disappeared" people who went missing during the valley's years of violence.

The state's most senior politician has said he is prepared to carry out tests where family members are willing to provide a DNA sample of their own and help identify where they believed their relative might be buried.

"We would be prepared to consider DNA testing provided the people come forward with a sample," Kashmir's Chief Minister Omar Abdullah told The Independent. He said he also wanted to push forward with the establishment of a truth and reconciliation commission for the region.

In an unsettling reminder of the untold numbers of "disappeared" who were killed or went missing during the region's dark recent history, officials announced last month that a total of 2,156 remains had been located in 38 different grave sites. Other sites have also been identified and more corpses could yet be identified.

The State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) called for "all modern" techniques and methods to be used to identify the bodies, including the use of DNA. Its chairman, Justice Syed Bashiruddin said: "It is not just DNA tests, there are other tests [that can be used]. We have to try to identify all these nameless graves." There is no agreed figure for the number of people who lost their lives as a result of separatist militancy that took hold in the valley in the late 1980s and the subsequent crackdown by the Indian security forces. Anywhere up to 70,000 people may have died, while many thousands of Kashmiri Hindus, or Pandits, were forced from homes they had occupied for centuries.

Activists say large numbers of people, suspected of either being militants or having linked to such groups, were summarily detained and killed. Across the valley, untold numbers live in a state of enduring uncertainty, hoping that missing relatives may one day come home alive.

Among those actively watching progress on identifying the remains is 23-year-old Bilqis Manzoor. Ten years ago her father, Manzoor Ahmed, was picked up by counter-insurgency troops from the 35th Battalion the Rashtriya Rifles from his home near Srinagar's old airport. Mr Manzoor, who ran a chemist's shop and also worked as a distributor for fruit juices and snacks, was 32 and had four children. Apparently the soldiers gave no explanation as to why they were taking him. His family never saw him again. "DNA testing is a moral victory for us. For all these years, the state was in denial about the missing persons," she said, speaking from Srinagar. "Now, it shows that the government is willing to accept that people are missing... and DNA tests of the bodies in unmarked graves would prove the untold brutalities unleashed by Indian security forces and gross human rights violation in Kashmir."

Two years ago, the International People's Tribunal on Human Rights and Justice in Kashmir issued a report that identified at least 2,943 bodies, located in unmarked graves in 55 towns and villages. It is this information that has been used by the SHRC for its own inquiry. Khurram Parvez, a human rights activist with the group, said up to 8,000 relatives are waiting for news.

Mr Abdullah's call for a commission has been derided as a "farce" by some activists who say that there can be no justice for the people of Kashmir if those responsible for crimes are not charged and tried. Campaigners have long demanded the removal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from Kashmir, saying the law prevents troops and paramilitaries being held accountable, even if there is evidence they have committed offences.

Chief Minister Abdullah said that, while the formula for a commission had not been fixed, the process had to be transparent. "We say that no one would be able to claim immunity from the process," he added. "The truth and reconciliation commission would have to recognise you don't give people immunity and that justice is seen to be done."
 
Typical Chinse trolling on display. Do you guys ever discuss the topic at hand?

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serial flame baiter on loose scoring brownie points on spreading the same thing as if his life is dependent on it as seen from some time here..


What a pathetic low life and a waste of of it.


Some just grow fatter sitting in front on laptop writing these sh!t all the times... loosers.

Are you talking about the Indian member who started this flame-thread? :lol:
 
Kashmiri was civilian - DNA tests BBC NEWS | South Asia | Kashmiri was civilian - DNA tests


Kashmiri was civilian - DNA tests Mr Paddar's body was exhumed at the start of February
DNA tests have confirmed that a man killed by security forces in a staged gun battle in Indian-administered Kashmir was a civilian, police say.
The body of Abdul Rehman Paddar, a carpenter, was exhumed three weeks ago from a grave in Sumbal near Srinagar.

He had been buried as a Pakistani militant, but protesters said that he was killed in a "fake encounter".

Deputy Inspector General of Police Farooq Ahmed told the BBC that charges against his killers will be filed soon.

'Harsh punishments'

"The DNA samples taken from a body have matched with those of the carpenter's relatives, proving beyond doubt that he was killed in custody and later declared a militant," a police spokesman told the AFP news agency.
The killing provoked widespread protests

Mr Paddar was reportedly detained in the summer capital, Srinagar, in December 2006. He was killed and later described by police as a Pakistani militant.

"Equipped with scientific evidence we will now press for harsh punishments for the policemen involved in Padder's killing," the spokesman said, adding other DNA reports were expected to arrive soon.

The BBC's Altaf Hussain in Srinagar says that police are investigating four cases of staged killings, involving police, paramilitary personnel and the army.
The senior superintendent of police of Ganderbal district and a deputy superintendent are among seven police officials arrested so far on charges of murder.

Disappeared

The army has ordered a separate inquiry into the involvement of soldiers in the killings.

Mr Paddar, a carpenter from the Kukernag area in southern Kashmir, was allegedly killed by the anti-militancy task force.



His family say he had paid 80,000 rupees (more than $2,000) to a police official - who is now in custody - to get himself a government job.

Instead, it is alleged the police official killed him and claimed a reward for killing a militant.
Our correspondent says that thousands of people have disappeared in Indian-administered Kashmir, many of them after being arrested by the security forces, in the past 18 years.

according to reports about 90,000 Kashmiris have been killed by indian forces in these 18 years.

Their families have been demanding the cases be investigated so that the missing people could at least be declared dead.
 
Typical Chinse trolling on display. Do you guys ever discuss the topic at hand?

every time when Chinese posters talking about Kashmir you Indian guys would post tons of stuff about Tibet or Xinjiang,how come Chinese posters can not do the same?? is that special privilege reserved for Indians?
 
You Indians don't even look in the mirror.


Speak for yourself, how low are Indians?

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The population of India is 200 million humans, 1 billion subhuman slaves.




Do you know how much organs of these prisoners cost in China?


Also ship breaking is a booming business in China as well

The Shipbreakers of China


Also you turn lots of American trash into reusable items

The Chinese Town That Turns Your Old Christmas Tree Lights Into Slippers

a person, who is forced by law not to breed, not to post independently, sent to jail if they post anything that is against communism, forced fed fake CCP version of their own history, should be the last one to talk about slavery..
 
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1. Slavery exists in China as well. You wanna watch more videos look it up on you tube.

Yep, but I was saying it happens more in India. Hence India was labeled the largest slave nation in the world.

2. Evils of Caste system are getting down as we are moving ahead. Right now if you are from any backward class then you get more benefits actually..

If that is the case, then I sincerely congratulate your country. We will see the fruits of true freedom and democracy when this evil system gets abolished.


3. We have not forcefully moved our populations to Kashmir unlike what you have done in Tibet and Xinxiang pushing Han chinese there and changing the demographics of the region. The people who are killed in Kashmir are the ones coming over the border and killing innocent. They killed most of the Sikhs/Hindu Pandits/Numerous Muslim Kashmiris so what else can be done to those rats..

Instead your country have been spraying down people with bullets and beating the rest to a pulp. That's India's ethnic cleansing in 21st century for you.

They are the paid stone pelters

Not all are stone pelters. If you people forcefully occupy their land with guns, sticks and destroying their homes with mortars, of course they will retaliate with whatever they can get their hands on.


Where did you see them attacking any person? are you in your senses?

It is clear they attacked innocents and leaves no rocks unturned. It is a disgrace to attack the hospital like that. Such brutality.

How would have communism served India better? By doing cultural revolution and by killing people all around and hide all the realities.. Man you need help..

It is not the name of your policy that matters. It is the way your country and ones in power handle and manages the country. The one that needs help clearly is you. Your country are committing crimes in Kashmir, abusing the caste system as a tool for segregation and is doing your very own version of the cultural revolution by killing millions of your babies. To imagine this happening in 21st century India is extremely shocking.
 
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