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Protect human rights in IHK: APDP
Srinagar, January 29 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, the Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons has urged the international human rights bodies to protect the human rights in Jammu and Kashmir. The members of Association during their sit-in protest at Partab Park in Srinagar told media men that the world should look into the continued human rights violations committed by Indian troops in the occupied territory.
“We appeal the international community, particularly the diplomatic missions in New Delhi to protect the human rights,” the members said.
Though the European Parliament adopted a resolution, expressing concern over the presence of nameless graves found at Uri area of Baramulla district last year and condemned the unabated enforced disappearances in the Kashmir Valley, the APDP feels the international community has not come up to the expectations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, they added.
The APDP members said “nothing substantial was done. Without investigating the issue, Indian paramilitary forces and police personnel refuted the reports, adding that the human rights activists who had located the nameless graves were being harassed, detained and attacked by the Indian troops and police personnel.
The families of victims of enforced disappearances have been craving for justice, the APDP members added.
Voilence Update
From Jan. 1989 to December 31, 2008 Total Killings * 92,704
Custodial Killings 6,949
Civilians Arrested 115,920
Structures Arsoned/Destroyed 105,666
Women Widowed 22,678
Children Orphaned 107,218
Women gang-raped / Molested 9,849
December 2008 Total Killings * 19
Men 18
Women 1
Children 0
Custodial Killings 0
Tortured/Critically Injured 193
Civilians Arrested 43
Structures Arsoned/Destroyed 1
Disappeared 0
Women Widowed 3
Children Orphaned 0
Women gang-raped / Molested 5
* Including custody
http://www.kmsnews.org/news/protect-human-rights-ihk-apdp
Srinagar, January 29 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, the Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons has urged the international human rights bodies to protect the human rights in Jammu and Kashmir. The members of Association during their sit-in protest at Partab Park in Srinagar told media men that the world should look into the continued human rights violations committed by Indian troops in the occupied territory.
“We appeal the international community, particularly the diplomatic missions in New Delhi to protect the human rights,” the members said.
Though the European Parliament adopted a resolution, expressing concern over the presence of nameless graves found at Uri area of Baramulla district last year and condemned the unabated enforced disappearances in the Kashmir Valley, the APDP feels the international community has not come up to the expectations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, they added.
The APDP members said “nothing substantial was done. Without investigating the issue, Indian paramilitary forces and police personnel refuted the reports, adding that the human rights activists who had located the nameless graves were being harassed, detained and attacked by the Indian troops and police personnel.
The families of victims of enforced disappearances have been craving for justice, the APDP members added.
Voilence Update
From Jan. 1989 to December 31, 2008 Total Killings * 92,704
Custodial Killings 6,949
Civilians Arrested 115,920
Structures Arsoned/Destroyed 105,666
Women Widowed 22,678
Children Orphaned 107,218
Women gang-raped / Molested 9,849
December 2008 Total Killings * 19
Men 18
Women 1
Children 0
Custodial Killings 0
Tortured/Critically Injured 193
Civilians Arrested 43
Structures Arsoned/Destroyed 1
Disappeared 0
Women Widowed 3
Children Orphaned 0
Women gang-raped / Molested 5
* Including custody
http://www.kmsnews.org/news/protect-human-rights-ihk-apdp