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'Thousands die' in India custody
Nearly 7,500 people have died in official custody in India over the past five years, according to a report by a human rights group.

The report by Delhi-based Asian Centre for Human Rights says many of these people were tortured in custody.


It says the Indian government is in a state of denial about torture.


Even when action is taken against officials who are accused of wrongdoing, the report argues, the system tries to cover up any crimes.

The Indian report was released to coincide with the United Nations' global day against torture on Thursday.

The rights group has collated official figures and found that 7,468 people - that is four people every day - have died in prison or police custody since 2002.


Appalling

Nearly all the deaths, it says, were the result of torture.


But the government routinely attributes deaths in custody to illness, attempted escape, suicide and accidents.

Suhas Chakma, director of the Asian Centre for Human Rights, says prosecuting responsible officials takes a long time in India, and leads to a "culture of impunity".

"It takes about 25-30 years to prosecute somebody. And by that time many of the accused are dead, or possibly the relatives that have filed a complaint are dead," he said.

"So there is a culture of impunity which is given by the government of India, and I think this is the single most important factor which is encouraging torture."

The report also criticises an appalling record of torture among armed groups which fight against the Indian state - highlighting in particular the actions of Maoist rebels.

But the onus is on the government, it says, to improve its record.

Torture, it recommends, must be made a specific criminal offence. And the government should ratify the United Nations Convention against Torture without delay.
 
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7,468 dead

In its report "Torture in India: A State of Denial", Asian Centre for Human Rights quotes the NHRC as saying that 7,468 people died or were killed in prison and police custody during 2002 to 2007.

India is a signatory to the United Nations Convention Against Torture but has not enacted national laws to ratify the convention.

"A signature to the convention implies an intention to incorporate its ethos in national laws. I exhort India to ratify the convention," Babu said.

National Commission for Women chairperson Girija Vyas also called for a stronger law to deal with torture.
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7,468 dead

In its report "Torture in India: A State of Denial", Asian Centre for Human Rights quotes the NHRC as saying that 7,468 people died or were killed in prison and police custody during 2002 to 2007.

India is a signatory to the United Nations Convention Against Torture but has not enacted national laws to ratify the convention.

"A signature to the convention implies an intention to incorporate its ethos in national laws. I exhort India to ratify the convention," Babu said.

National Commission for Women chairperson Girija Vyas also called for a stronger law to deal with torture.
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Just tip of the ice burg.
These figures represents the numbers which leaked out.
Real numbers are still not known and there is no talk about mass graves.
You will not find a single indian ashamed of any minority killings.
 
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"Just tip of the ice burg. These figures represents the numbers which leaked out."

totally true..

"Real numbers are still not known and there is no talk about mass graves.
You will not find a single indian ashamed of any minority killings."

Most of the people dying in prisons are not muslims if that's what concerns you.. and definetly not figures of Kashmir.. Quite common to see people dying in prisons beaten to death by sadistic cops.. none are spared..

though in India everyone is in a minority.. as per joshuaproject the biggest ethnic group in India I think is Sheikh Muslims
 
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Just tip of the ice burg.
These figures represents the numbers which leaked out.
Real numbers are still not known and there is no talk about mass graves.
You will not find a single indian ashamed of any minority killings
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What are you talking. Believe me, come here and get caught stealing a purse and see the abuse you will receive under police hands. Once my friend was assaulted by a drunkard and the drunkard was taken to the police station by public. There I and my friend witnessed first hand what police treatment is. I promise you those Police assault charges ijn US and UK shown in BBC and CNN will be a walk in the park. The drunkard was beaten mercilessly for more than 4 hours. Every police constable who walks in or changes shifts would vent his wrath on the accused. So no matter who you are, Anthony, Raja or Salim, you are bound to be abused mercilessly in Police station. There have been even several cases of Custodial deaths in Tamilnadu and guess what most of tghem were Hindus.
 
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To one and all:

How many of these "thousands" were criminals?
 
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