Now to expose Hindu Rapiests in IOK. I have already put up links in other threads but will do it again. The information is readily available on the net and from your media.
http://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/INDIA935.PDF
Rape in Kashmir - The Forgotten War Crime | Rita Pal
“More than 7,000 Kashmiri women have been gang raped in homes, streets and army camps by Indian army men since 1989 in Kashmir valley,” Dr Angana P Chatterji, human rights activists and anthropologists, alleged during a one day seminar held here on Sunday, April 5, on ‘Experience of Detainees.’
Quoting the ‘Human Rights Watch’ report, Chatterji said as many as 63 interrogation centers are located in Kashmir valley, 26 of which are in Srinagar district with 19 in Srinagar city alone.
“There have been more than 75,000 deaths in Kashmir and over 8,000 cases of disappearances which shows that there is a continuous genocide of Kashmiris,” she said, adding, she would raise the issue at international forums and demand commissioning of an international committee to look into the levels and number of tortures committed by Indian troops in Jammu and Kashmir.
Speaking on the occasion, Gautam Naulakha, noted Indian civil society activist, said he is ashamed of being an Indian and feels disgraced to belong to a nation, which is “committing war crimes on Kashmiris for their demand to right to self-determination.”
He said, “It is believed that more than 60,000 Kashmiris have been tortured in prisons and interrogation centres by Indian Army and the levels of torture committed on Kashmiris have no match in the entire world.”
Naulakha said that there is a need to document these tortures and file them in the court on test basis to see the outcome of the judiciary. The documentation will internationalize the issue of tortures, which have not been reported over the last 18 years, he added.
Zahir-ud- din, Kashmiri journalist and human rights activist, blamed International Crescent Red Cross Society and Amnesty International for their failure to highlight the issue of human Rights violation in Jammu and Kashmir.
Pervez Imroz, another rights activist, said: “There is a need to expose Indian military might at the international level for their war crimes in Kashmir and the only way to do that is to document these tortures and extra judicial killings.”
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