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India killing Bangladeshi's randomly in border like as Kashmir. What's the difference?

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Do good fences make good neighbours? Not along the India-Bangladesh border. Here, India has almost finished building a 2,000km fence. Where once people on both sides were part of a greater Bengal, now India has put up a "keep out" sign to stop illegal immigration, smuggling and infiltration by anti-government militants.

This might seem unexceptional in a world increasingly hostile to migration. But to police the border, India's Border Security Force (BSF), has carried out a shoot-to-kill policy - even on unarmed local villagers. The toll has been huge. Over the past 10 years Indian security forces have killed almost more then 1,000 people, mostly Bangladeshis, turning the border area into a south Asian killing fields. No one has been prosecuted for any of these killings, in spite of evidence in many cases that makes it clear the killings were in cold blood against unarmed and defenceless local residents.

Shockingly, some Indian officials endorse shooting people who attempt to cross the border illegally, even if they are unarmed. Almost as shocking is the lack of interest in these killings by foreign governments who claim to be concerned with human rights. A single killing by US law enforcement along the Mexican border makes headlines. The killing of large numbers of villagers by Indian forces has been almost entirely ignored.

The violence is routine and arbitrary. Alauddin Biswas described to Human Rights Watchthe killing of his 24-year-old nephew, who was suspected of cattle rustling, by Indian border guards in March 2010. "The BSF had shot him while he was lying on his back. They shot him in the forehead. If he was running away, he would have been shot in the back. They just killed him." The BSF claimed self-defence, but no weapons were recovered.

Some of the victims have been children. One father recounted how his sons were beaten by BSF officers. "The BSF personnel surrounded the boys and without giving any reason started beating them with rifle butts, kicking and slapping them. There were nine soldiers, and they beat my sons mercilessly. Even as the boys fell down, the BSF men continued to kick them ruthlessly on their chest and other sensitive organs."

ndia does not have the right to use lethal force except where strictly necessary to protect life. Yet some Indian officials openly admit that unarmed civilians are being killed. The head of the BSF, Raman Srivastava, says that people should not feel sorry for the victims, claiming that since these individuals were illegally entering Indian territory, often at night, they were "not innocent" and therefore were a legitimate target.

The response of various government officials to allegations of a shoot-to-kill policy has been confusing: we do shoot illegal border crossers since they are lawbreakers; we don't shoot border crossers; we only shoot in self-defence; we never shoot to kill. ??? So why people are getting blood ?

The question is whether this will be translated into action on the ground. Similar promises of "zero tolerance" for abuses have been made in Kashmir and elsewhere but have not been fulfilled.

As India's economy has grown and foreign investors have flocked in, its human rights record has largely flown under the radar in recent years. But India is a growing world power with increasing influence. It should understand that its behaviour will come under increasing scrutiny. Routinely shooting poor, unarmed villagers is not how the world's largest democracy should behave.
 
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Real difference is that the Bangladeshis are more unfortunate than Kashmiri and Palestinians due to Indians surrounding them from three sides, being armless and not being connected to any other Muslim countries.

Bangladesh should offset India by engaging China....Pakistan will be happy to help if that Hasina president of yours don't go mad on us..
 
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Do good fences make good neighbours? Not along the India-Bangladesh border. Here, India has almost finished building a 2,000km fence. Where once people on both sides were part of a greater Bengal, now India has put up a "keep out" sign to stop illegal immigration, smuggling and infiltration by anti-government militants.

This might seem unexceptional in a world increasingly hostile to migration. But to police the border, India's Border Security Force (BSF), has carried out a shoot-to-kill policy - even on unarmed local villagers. The toll has been huge. Over the past 10 years Indian security forces have killed almost more then 1,000 people, mostly Bangladeshis, turning the border area into a south Asian killing fields. No one has been prosecuted for any of these killings, in spite of evidence in many cases that makes it clear the killings were in cold blood against unarmed and defenceless local residents.

Shockingly, some Indian officials endorse shooting people who attempt to cross the border illegally, even if they are unarmed. Almost as shocking is the lack of interest in these killings by foreign governments who claim to be concerned with human rights. A single killing by US law enforcement along the Mexican border makes headlines. The killing of large numbers of villagers by Indian forces has been almost entirely ignored.

The violence is routine and arbitrary. Alauddin Biswas described to Human Rights Watchthe killing of his 24-year-old nephew, who was suspected of cattle rustling, by Indian border guards in March 2010. "The BSF had shot him while he was lying on his back. They shot him in the forehead. If he was running away, he would have been shot in the back. They just killed him." The BSF claimed self-defence, but no weapons were recovered.

Some of the victims have been children. One father recounted how his sons were beaten by BSF officers. "The BSF personnel surrounded the boys and without giving any reason started beating them with rifle butts, kicking and slapping them. There were nine soldiers, and they beat my sons mercilessly. Even as the boys fell down, the BSF men continued to kick them ruthlessly on their chest and other sensitive organs."

ndia does not have the right to use lethal force except where strictly necessary to protect life. Yet some Indian officials openly admit that unarmed civilians are being killed. The head of the BSF, Raman Srivastava, says that people should not feel sorry for the victims, claiming that since these individuals were illegally entering Indian territory, often at night, they were "not innocent" and therefore were a legitimate target.

The response of various government officials to allegations of a shoot-to-kill policy has been confusing: we do shoot illegal border crossers since they are lawbreakers; we don't shoot border crossers; we only shoot in self-defence; we never shoot to kill. ??? So why people are getting blood ?

The question is whether this will be translated into action on the ground. Similar promises of "zero tolerance" for abuses have been made in Kashmir and elsewhere but have not been fulfilled.

As India's economy has grown and foreign investors have flocked in, its human rights record has largely flown under the radar in recent years. But India is a growing world power with increasing influence. It should understand that its behaviour will come under increasing scrutiny. Routinely shooting poor, unarmed villagers is not how the world's largest democracy should behave.

Simple...Why are those people are crossing the border without a visa? Same goes for Kashmir or any people of India who crosses to India and goes out of India to any other country will be treated by border guards..
 
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Real difference is that the Bangladeshis are more unfortunate than Kashmiri and Palestinians due to Indians surrounding them from three sides, being armless and not being connected to any other Muslim countries.

Don't be intimidated, those fools are weak. Besides, they have MANY Muslim's. Launch an insurgency and start attacks on India with coordination and support from Kashmiri militants and our military, and make things into a struggle for all Muslim's. If done correctly, India might erupt into civil war. If not, they still bleed like you guys, and will understand your pain.
 
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Simple...Why are those people are crossing the border without a visa? Same goes for Kashmir or any people of India who crosses to India and goes out of India to any other country will be treated by border guards..


May be you didn't read my post carefully. India has no rights to open fire with TAJA bullet towards civilians. If India has the dare and come and fight with BD army. We want to see how much and how far they can go. Killing innocents isn't means of bravery. It;s just a coward act. And justice will coming soom. wait.

Real difference is that the Bangladeshis are more unfortunate than Kashmiri and Palestinians due to Indians surrounding them from three sides, being armless and not being connected to any other Muslim countries.


The answer is our leaders don;t want to make a united muslim nation.
 
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Looks like both "Innocent Kashmiris(as if) and Bangladeshis" didn't get what BSF wanted to give....

A simple 2 words message...

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The message is in Black.

But it seems they don't care.
 
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Looks like both "Innocent Kashmiris(as if) and Bangladeshis" didn't get what BSF wanted to give....

A simple 2 words message...

df284010e132460c5a2ba34380efd5a1.1000x659x1.jpg


The message is in Black.

But it seems they don't care.


Indian govt. and BSf what want to give? They are not BIG brother. India is bound to Bangladesh, if they want to prosper their future aggirements.
 
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If you cross illegally ofcourse...


Its not about the border. for you information. India shoot inside of Bangladeshi border. Go to google and search killing FELANI. Internationally their is no law without warning no one can shoot any one however if anyone cross the border.

I wanna give you a documantary - see. How BGB killed more then 200 BSf and Black cat like a dog. The reason was they was trying to enter inside of Bangladesh-

 
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May be you didn't read my post carefully. India has no rights to open fire with TAJA bullet towards civilians. If India has the dare and come and fight with BD army. We want to see how much and how far they can go. Killing innocents isn't means of bravery. It;s just a coward act. And justice will coming soom. wait.




The answer is our leaders don;t want to make a united muslim nation.

To some extent i agree with you...Killing anyone is not of course a bravery...But then enlighten us with some ideas how can we stop people from BD to cross over without any visa without resorting to any shooting at the border...Because at the end of the day, India does not really harbor any ill intention towards BD not we do not feel very happy when civillians are killed too...But there should be some solution for it.
 
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Indian govt. and BSf what want to give? They are not BIG brother. India is bound to Bangladesh, if they want to prosper their future aggirements.

Whatever you've meant,I couldn't understand because of your poor grammatical skill.

Let me put this fact straight,You cross border illegally,You're bound to get a bullet,because,till they capture or kill and verify your identity,You could be anyone,A drug smuggler,A FICN smuggler,A cow smuggler,A Terrorist or a Suicide bomber.In the past,Terrorists used the same route to snick in into India to strike.
 
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Well this thread has trollfest all over it. Avoid. :closed:

@WAJsal hope you pay attention to this one...I'm out.
 
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I will give an example, in the much milked Felani case, she was a minor crossing a barbed wire fence on an international border at night illegally under her father's guidance, the father was already living in India illegally for many years.

In any other country, the father would be in jail for illegally crossing international border and thus breaking BD laws, for endangering the life of a minor by putting her in a life threatening situation in commission of an illegal act etc etc.

But he is a ''victim'' now (that too from the religion of forever victims). so instead of being in jail, the BD government actually gave him monetary compensation!!!!!!!!!!!

See?
 
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