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PAKISTAN: A young man was tortured to death in military custody in Azad Kashmir

Dear friends,

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information that a young man was tortured and killed in military custody within 24 hour of his arrest. The only apparent reason for his arrest was the fact that he passed by a military zone along the Indian border in Pakistani held Kashmir. His body bore the marks of having been subjected to an electric drill, his feet had been nailed and there were many other signs of torture. The military refused to hand over the body to his family until they agree not to announce that he was tortured in military custody but died due to Indian firing at the border with Pakistan. If the family agrees to follow these conditions then the victim may be buried with official protocol and given the rank of army captain. At the time of arrest the victim held a Pakistani identity card and not that of Azad Kashmir.

CASE NARRATIVE:

On February 17, Mr. Muhammad Ali Murtaza (27), was making his way to his cousin sister's home in Janjot Bahadur (Seri – Tehsil Khuiratta District Kotli, Pakistani Kashmir near the Line of Control (LOC). He had visited before but for some months the Pakistani army has strategically kept civilian villages ahead of their forward positions all along the LOC. Before he could reach her home, he was picked up by an army unit from Chattar area in full view of many people. He was immediately handed over to their intelligence agency, the ISI. During his body search it was found that he held a Pakistani identity card and not one from Pakistani Kashmir, the Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). He told the captors that he was working in Lahore with his elder brother who is running a business there.

Suspecting him of being an Indian agent he was quickly shifted to Jehlum city, the Pakistani side of Punjab, which has one of the largest garrisons in the country. There he was severely tortured which resulted in his death. The thing which disturbed the military authorities was that he belonged to the Kotli, border area of AJK and he had an Identity Card from Pakistan. This is the first known instant of such a thing happening.

When his family was not able to reach Murtaza by phone they started a desperate search for his whereabouts. They also made an enquiry made to the nearest army picket who gave said they had no knowledge of him. It was not until Tuesday morning (the 19th) that the Deputy Commissioner of Kotli Masood-ur Rehman informed Ali's family of his terrible fate.

The family members of the victim say that it appears Murtaza was either tortured in or near Chattar or taken to Jhelum (in Pakistan) and tortured there. The victim's family includes his cousin brother Amjad Choudary (Chief Editor of Urdu Daily 'Sada e Chinar') who's first task was to retrieve and take custody of the battered corpse (Graphic picture of the body is available here). The Pakistan army was initially reluctant to hand over the body but after lengthy negotiations between representatives of the family the heavily sealed coffin was handed over at around 5 pm on February 19. However, this was only after army Brigadier Faisal, took assurances from four people (namely, Amjad Choudary, Deputy Commissioner (DC), Superintendent of police (SP) Kotli and Station House Officer (SHO) of the local police station that: the coffin should not be opened and must be buried intact, there should be no leak to the media, no public agitation and the burial should take place late at night.

They were also pressured to present Murtaza’s death publicly as resulting from Indian army fire (there were no gunshot wounds on his body). The army went to the length of offering that Murtaza would be buried with protocol, accorded the rank of Captain and feted as a martyr. If the family had not agreed to these conditions it is considered highly unlikely that Murtaza’s corpse would have been handed over. All the conditions mentioned above except for public agitation were broken forthwith in public interest.

Earlier, DC Kotli had insisted on not taking custody of the body from the army without engaging the bereaved family. This provided the family evidence which reportedly revealed that thousands of AJK civilians have been allegedly murdered by the army of Pakistan in the past 65 years. These deaths were always denied by the army. Social media initially and Urdu dailies subsequently showed evidence of the torture he suffered and this would not have been possible if Murtaza’s body had not been retrieved. He was eventually buried under the watchful eyes of the military, its agencies and the local administration - after 11pm on that night - but not before a post mortem which candidly reveals the extreme torture he suffered and which was the cause of his death.

There were protests over his death in military custody 24 hours of his death. The protesters were demanding an end to the “illegal presence” of the Pakistan army and the Pakistan government itself who rule the state through the notorious intelligence agency, the ISI.

The media and people demanded immediate action that in future the army or its agencies when picking up a suspect should initially consult with the local administration before taking any further steps. The public also recognises that though the Indian army takes shelter under the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), in similar manner Pakistan's military is totally unanswerable to any legal authority. Their control over AJK's judiciary can be gauged by the fact that judges are vetted by Pakistan's military before they are selected. In this respect, the army assured the people that they will provide a satisfactory solution to this case within 8 days, by holding a joint commission (Including Pakistan's army and members of AJK's administration). However, no action has been taken by the authorities yet and no solace has been given to the victim's family.

PAKISTAN: A young man was tortured to death in military custody in Azad Kashmir
 
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Waiting for the champions of human rights to start posting about evil Indian CRPF.... oh wait...

A very sad incident , peace in Kashmir is completely in Pakistan's control... You stop your terrorism and "bleed with a 1000 cuts" BS and everything and everyone will be fine...
 
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Nice Try .

However what Right do you have to question anything done in Pakistan to a Pakistani citizen ??

Useless thread: Modes Close it please
 
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If you have something useful to contribute then post or mind your own business
This is my business kido , you are putting accusations against my country & against My army , when you dont have any Right to do so . So yes it is my business , You however have no business here , but trolling .... that you are doing pretty fine .
 
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And thy go gaga over people who have got arrested and sent out on bail.
 
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Does any of you Human Rights Activists know how to Read a Date ? if you do then go on to the Article & read it . then Try to find any article telling this story in any newspaper in the world ,if you can then we will discuss it however if you cant then its better to Think with your Brain next time you try to open a thread like this .
 
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Im a Kashmiri n we say that the land ie disputed is this not Azad Kashmir which is govern by kashmiris themselves.

There are Kashmiri Indian members as well .... that is really n proof
 
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Does any of you Human Rights Activists know how to Read a Date ? if you do then go on to the Article & read it . then Try to find any article telling this story in any newspaper in the world ,if you can then we will discuss it however if you cant then its better to Think with your Brain next time you try to open a thread like this .
MUZAFFARABAD, Feb 28: The
Pakistani army is investigating the
alleged torture of a man that led to
his death last week in Azad Kashmir,
an official said on Thursday.
Mohammed Ali Murtaza’s family have
accused the army of torture and claim
the 26-year-old died while in its
custody after going missing on Feb
17 near the Line of Control (LoC).
The army has launched an inquiry to
investigate the death but a senior
military official, who requested
anonymity, denied any army
involvement in the incident.
“Murtaza went missing when he left
his home in Kotli city to see his
cousin in a village of Khoi Ratta
sector at the LoC,” Muhammad
Amjad Chaudhry, a relative, said.
“Later on Feb 19, when we went to
register a report, the administration
chief handed over his body to us.
Locals at the LoC told us that the
army captured him from their village,”
he said.
Another relative, Chaudhry Mehboob,
said that Murtaza died while in
custody. “He died in the custody of
army, he was tortured,” he said.

However a senior military official
rejected the allegations and said an
investigation had been launched. “An
inquiry has been ordered to ascertain
the facts.
“Some doubts were raised by the
local people regarding this incident,
so we are conducting a probe to clear
that doubt,” said a senior official.—
AFP Army probe into death of young man | Newspaper | DAWN.COM
HOPE THIS QUALIFIES THE THREAD TO BE KEPT OPEN FOR DISCUSSION.
 
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Because P0K and GB belongs to India. Pakistan is the occupying force. Get out.

For your demand we just have middle finger for you.


@topic

Where is the authentic source. The thread lacks credibility. Close it unless some better source is provided.
 
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Im a Kashmiri n we say that the land ie disputed is this not Azad Kashmir which is govern by kashmiris themselves.


Kashmir is indian territory
Enough said just wait & watch
 
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MUZAFFARABAD, Feb 28: The
Pakistani army is investigating the
alleged torture of a man that led to
his death last week in Azad Kashmir,
an official said on Thursday.
Mohammed Ali Murtaza’s family have
accused the army of torture and claim
the 26-year-old died while in its
custody after going missing on Feb
17 near the Line of Control (LoC).
The army has launched an inquiry to
investigate the death but a senior
military official, who requested
anonymity, denied any army
involvement in the incident.
“Murtaza went missing when he left
his home in Kotli city to see his
cousin in a village of Khoi Ratta
sector at the LoC,” Muhammad
Amjad Chaudhry, a relative, said.
“Later on Feb 19, when we went to
register a report, the administration
chief handed over his body to us.
Locals at the LoC told us that the
army captured him from their village,”
he said.
Another relative, Chaudhry Mehboob,
said that Murtaza died while in
custody. “He died in the custody of
army, he was tortured,” he said.
However a senior military official
rejected the allegations and said an
investigation had been launched. “An
inquiry has been ordered to ascertain
the facts.
“Some doubts were raised by the
local people regarding this incident,
so we are conducting a probe to clear
that doubt
,” said a senior official.—
AFP Army probe into death of young man | Newspaper | DAWN.COM
HOPE THIS QUALIFIES THE THREAD TO BE KEPT OPEN FOR DISCUSSION.

And it has been 1 month since then , i guess that should answer everyone's questions .
 
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