Mass graves in Kashmir with 2,000 unidentified bodies found

Indian leaders and soldiers must be brought to just for mass murder of Kashmiris in Kashmir.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia-pacific/indian-inquiry-confirms-unmarked-graves-in-kashmir-hold-more-than-2000-unidentified-bodies/2011/08/21/gIQAX9DsTJ_story.html

SRINAGAR, India — Hundreds of unmarked graves in Kashmir hold more than 2,000 bullet-riddled bodies that may include innocent victims, despite police claims that they were militants fighting Indian rule in the disputed Himalayan territory, according to an Indian government report.

The report — following a three-year investigation launched amid allegations of rights abuses by the army, paramilitary and police — is the first official acknowledgment that civilians killed in the two-decade conflict may have been buried in unmarked graves.

It stops short of confirming that suspicion, long alleged by rights groups, but says “there is every possibility that … various unmarked graves at 38 places of north Kashmir may contain the dead bodies of locals.”

Previously, officials have insisted that all the bodies were of militant fighters, as claimed by police when they were handed over to villages for burial.

The report says 2,156 unidentified bodies were found in single and mass graves in three northern mountainous regions, while 574 other bodies found in the graves have been identified as local residents.

The findings by the Jammu-Kashmir State Human Rights Commission are likely to deepen cynicism in restive Kashmir, where anti-India sentiment runs deep and most people want independence or merger with neighboring Pakistan.

India and Pakistan have fought two wars since 1947 for control of the territory, which is divided between them. India accuses Pakistan of arming and training rebel fighters, but Pakistan says it only offers moral and diplomatic support for their cause.

Rebel groups began fighting in 1989 against Indian rule, and more than 68,000 people have been killed in the uprising and subsequent Indian crackdowns. Most have been civilians.

Rights groups have said some 8,000 people have disappeared, and accused government forces of staging gunbattles to cover up killings. The groups also say suspected rebels have been arrested and never heard from again.

The state government has countered that most of the missing were likely Kashmiri youths who crossed into Pakistan for weapons training.

In 2008, a rights group reported unmarked graves in 55 villages across the northern regions of Baramulla, Bandipore and Handwara, after which researchers and other groups reported finding thousands of single and mass graves without markers.

Indian officials set up the commission to investigate and also began a separate police investigation, the findings of which have yet to be released.

The commission’s 17-page report also urged DNA profiling to identify the bodies, saying the matter should be “investigated thoroughly by an impartial agency.”

The head of a local rights group welcomed the report as vindicating its research into the graves.

“Security agencies accused us of maligning the image of the armed forces,” said Pervez Imroz of the International People’s Tribunal on Human Rights and Justice. Now, “we will seek judicial intervention if the government fails to implement the report’s recommendations.”

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Re: Mass graves in Kashmir with 2,000 unidentified bodies found

exactly

as for the dead, Inna lillahi Wa inna ilaihi Rajioon

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The Kunan Poshpora incident occurred on February 23, 1991, when units of the Indian army launched a search and interrogation operation in the village of Kunan Poshpora, located in Kashmir's remote Kupwara District. At least 53 women were allegedly[1] gang raped by soldiers that night. However, Human Rights organizations including Human Rights Watch have reported that the number of raped women could be as high as 100.[2][3][4][5] Although the Indian government's investigations into the incident rejected the allegations as "baseless," international human rights organizations have expressed serious doubts about the integrity of these investigations and the manner in which they were conducted, stating that the Indian government launched a "campaign to acquit the army of charges of human rights violations and discredit those who brought the charges."

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Sad indeed... :(

It is disgustingly sad…

Soldiers ALL OVER THE WORLD have been brainwashed into killing INNOCENT PEOPLE for nothing!!!

When will the evil ever end??

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So any Indian Guppy to comment on this ????

probably all were insugents and thus combatants right ????

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"*according to an Indian government report.

The report — following a three-year investigation launched amid allegations of rights abuses by the army, paramilitary and police — is the first official acknowledgment that civilians killed in the two-decade conflict may have been buried in unmarked graves*."

Could this be a positive development - the first step towards healing wounds? I believe most of us do believe innocent lives should be protected. With reasonable folks such as Z_O on either side, I see a bright future ahead for the region. This constant state of "war" needs to end, not only in that region, but elsewhere as Dude111 points out.

It is up to you - the younger generation - to lead the way towards peace.

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^unfortunatly sane voices on both sides are a rare breed :(

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dear the same thread came up for the discussion one year back , indian members participated , there was difference of opinion about dead people whether terrorists or innocent citizen ,any way murder of innocents is always condemnable irrespective of kashmir or any other place

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I hope Ana Hazares movement against corruption includes corrupt Indian Army men.

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actually the corrouption is widespread throughout the country from bottom to top , whosoever finds opportunity takes full benefite of his power, people themselves are courrupt ,honest people with proved honesty are few only anna is one of them , let us see he gets success ,people are behind him , i support him,but the crowd gathering on the place of fast and dharana should start to behave honestly themselve , as it is said charity begins at home