India’s Systematic Torture in IIOJK: Recent Barbaric Violence in Kishtwar
November 22, 2024The Indian armed forces continue to unleash barbaric violence in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The latest atrocity in Kishtwar exposes their institutionalized brutality.
In the Chas area of Mughal Maidan, Indian troops at the 11 Rashtriya Rifles camp tortured four innocent civilians—Sajad Ahmad, Abdul Kabir, Mushtaq Ahmad, and Mehraj-ud-Din. Medical reports reveal the severity of their injuries, as they were released in critical condition after enduring unimaginable physical abuse.
This incident is far from isolated. It is part of India’s calculated strategy to instill terror in Kashmiris. Systematic torture has become a hallmark of state-sponsored oppression, wielded to silence resistance.
Over the last 35 years, Indian forces have killed thousands of innocent youth in interrogation centers. The staggering death toll—96,373 since 1989, including 7,365 in custody—underscores the scale of this genocide.
Draconian laws grant Indian troops unchecked powers, fueling rampant extrajudicial killings, sexual violence, and torture. Narendra Modi’s fascist policies have escalated these atrocities, turning IIOJK into a graveyard of human rights.
This campaign of terror has persisted for over seven decades, leaving an entire population scarred by relentless oppression. The horrors inflicted on Kashmiris challenge every principle of humanity and international law.
The report brands Indian forces’ actions as one of modern history’s darkest chapters. These barbaric tactics demand global condemnation and urgent intervention to end the bloodshed.
The international community must not remain silent. World powers and human rights organizations must hold India accountable for its war crimes, demanding justice for the oppressed people of Kashmir.