Structures of Violence: The Indian State in Jammu and Kashmir

Published By: IPTK and APDP | Published Date: September, 01 , 2015

Prepared over two years, this report is a part of the continuing work to understand and analyze the role of the Indian State in Jammu and Kashmir, an occupied territory internationally recognized as a disputed territory between India and Pakistan, that has resulted in widespread and systematic violence including the disappearance of 8000+ persons, 70,000+ deaths, 6000+ unknown, unmarked and mass graves, and countless cases of torture and sexual violence. This report is directly concerned with identifying the structure, forms and tactics of violence of the Indian State in Jammu and Kashmir. How did/does the Indian State perpetrate this violence? What precisely is the structure, physical and institutional, through which weapons, ammunition, soldiers, officers, camps and battalions inflict violence on the people of Jammu and Kashmir? Where is the control? The driving motivation of this exercise is, as has always been: Responsibility. Who do we hold responsible for the individual and collected acts of violence?

Author(s): The International Peoples' Tribunal on Human Rights and Justice in Indian-Administered Ka, The Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons | Posted on: Sep 10, 2015 | Views()


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