Kashmir group seeks probe into 1,400 'disappeared'

Human rights Group in Indian Kashmir says some 8,000 Kashmiri Muslims have disappeared since 1989.


Afp May 28, 2011
Kashmir group seeks probe into 1,400 'disappeared'

SRINAGAR: A human rights group in Indian Kashmir on Saturday said it had documented the cases of more than 1,400 people who were victims of "enforced disappearances" in the revolt-hit region.

The group said it had submitted the list of 1,417 names to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for an "independent and impartial" investigation.

"This is a preliminary list of cases of enforced disappearances documented by us," the Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons said in a statement.

The group says some 8,000 Kashmiri Muslims have disappeared since the insurgency against Indian rule erupted in 1989.

The list of missing was distributed at a protest at a park in Srinagar, summer capital of the Himalayan region.

Dozens of relatives carrying photographs of their missing kin attended the silent sit-in to support demands for an independent commission to probe the cases of the missing.

"The process of documentation of all cases of enforced disappearances is an enormous task," said the group.

Indian officials dispute the figures of human rights groups about the number of people who have disappeared since 1989, putting it at around 3,900 people.

Government officials say many of the missing crossed into neighbouring Pakistan to obtain weapons training and never returned.

But the families insist their relatives were arrested by Indian security forces, who have broad powers of arrest, and were never released.

"We urge the government to inform the family members of the disappeared regarding the fate and whereabouts of their loved ones," the group said.

"The demand for appointing an independent investigation into the cases of enforced disappearances comes in the wake of the total failure of judicial and administrative mechanisms for redresssal," the group added.

COMMENTS (18)

SAHIL | 13 years ago | Reply please.dont try to blame each other we should work for peace and prosperity in the valley kashmir and we dont understand its us and its allies who want india and pakistan fighting beacuseof only reason that there weapon market is getting more profit when two countries like india and pakistan are fighting they know if these two countries unite they are capable to became the superpowers as india is having developing it sector and pakistan is having braveness they are afraid as they will loose by everyside of every department so its better for us to to be friends and brothers and dont be the prey osf us & companys neferious designs .lets pray for unity inshallah .
sundar | 13 years ago | Reply @Farrah Ali: .....People become brutal when they are brutalized....... well said, we all see that in Baluchistan.
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