Srinagar, Nov 5, 2019: Indian troops during continued cordon and search operation arrested a youth in Kishtwar town. Indian forces of 26 Rashtriya Rifles and Army Intelligence Unit during operation barged in to the house arrested Asif Mustufa son of Asif Mustufa and damaged house at Sangrambat area of the town.
It is pertinent to mention that Indian police has booked over two dozen youth under fake cases and handed over them for more interrogation to the Indian agency NIA .
نومبر 1, 2019 مقبوضہ کشمیر جموں کشمیر کو عملی طور پر عدالتی نظام مفلوج ہے اور عام لوگوں کی اکثریت تشدد اور نفسیاتی صدمے سے دوچارہے۔ رپورٹ میں بتایا گیا ہے کہ عام لوگوں کو بغیر کسی الزام کے گرفتار کرکے تشدد اورمار پیٹ کی گئی ۔جس کے بعد متاثرہ افراد کی چیخیں ریکارڈ کی گئیں اور لاؤڈ اسپیکر پر چلائی گئیں۔عام لوگوں کو گرفتار کرکے ان کے نازک اعضاء پر بجلی کے جھٹکے لگا کر تشدد کیا گیا
Srinagar, November 1, 2019: Several people were thrashed and injured including a lady when Indian police fired tear gas shells to disperse them in Srinagar. Indian forces thrashed some photo journalists as well, who had gone there to cover the situation.
New Delhi, October 20, 2019: A documentary titled ‘Forced labour under the largest democracy’ was released during an event in New Delhi. The director of the film, Shafkat Raina briefed the audience about the nature of forced labour that was conducted by the Indian troops in Kashmir during the ’90s. He also informed the audience about the circumstances and the negative effects that this forced labour had on the psyche and life of the Kashmiri victims. He said the forced labour is still prevalent in many areas of Kashmir including Pulwama district wherein Indian troops confiscate the vehicles from the drivers and later use them for encounters and night raids.
New Delhi, October 20, 2019: A documentary titled ‘Forced labour under the largest democracy’ was released during an event in New Delhi.
18 Oct 2019 Amnesty International UK Press releases: Amnesty International has documented a clear pattern of the Indian authorities arbitrarily detaining activists, politicians and even children if they are thought to hold dissenting opinions, as the crackdown in Jammu and Kashmir continues.
“At least a dozen patients have died because they could not call an ambulance or could not reach the hospital on time, the majority of them with heart-related disease,’’ said Sadaat, a doctor in a Kashmir hospital who did not want to be identified by his full name out of fear or reprisals.
UP refuses to reveal details of Kashmiri prisoners.Authorities Refuse to Reveal Details of People From J&K Detained in UP Jails Under RTI
Srinagar, Wed 16 Oct 2019 :Mehraj-ud-din Wani’s parents traveled around 1,000km (620 miles) by bus to visit him in Agra central jail last week. “You have no idea how I arranged the money for the travel,” his father, Ghulam Nabi Wani, said. “He has changed so much physically, he has become weak and he shivers while talking.” Wani was arrested on 9 August, during protests in Srinagar against the Indian government.Back in Kashmir, people lived in fear, said another relative. “Anybody can stop you, anybody can take [arrest] you,” he said. “There is no accountability. The moment you speak out you are in jail.”
Oct 16, 2019 Srinagar: Indain police arrested Hurriyet leader, Hayat Ahmad Bhatnown as Hayat Dar on Wednesday in Srinagar. Bhat, also known as Hayat Dar was arrested in an early morning raid by police was previously affiliated with the Muslim League and has been booked twice in the past under the black law Public Safety Act. So far, 16 FIRs have been filed against him in police made cases.