Human Rights Violations in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir: An Analysis of Indian Discriminatory Laws to Suppress the Independence Movement

Authors

  • Nayeem Maqbool Hurrah
  • Niyamatullah

Abstract

India is striving very hard to keep its control by using hard power tactics of committing
human rights violations to suppress and oppress the independence movement in
Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJK). The human rights violations range from
mass killings, youth killings, torture, rapes, enforced disappearances and sexual abuses
to political suppression. Lack of access to justice and impunity for human rights
violations are major challenges for human rights in IOJK. The black laws enforced in
IOJK such as Public Safety Act,(1978) and Armed Forces Special Powers Act,(1990)give
unlimited powers to Indian Armed forces and have obstructed the normal course of law,
impeded accountability and jeopardizedthe right to remedy for victims of human rights
violations. Thousands of people have been killed, detained, injured and tortured since
1989. The study analyzed the gross human rights violations that took place in IOJK. The
Research explored the methods which are being implemented and practiced to kill and
curb the voices of people who have been fighting for their Right of self-determination.

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Published

2022-10-15

How to Cite

Nayeem Maqbool Hurrah, & Niyamatullah. (2022). Human Rights Violations in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir: An Analysis of Indian Discriminatory Laws to Suppress the Independence Movement. ASIAN Journal of International Peace & Security (AJIPS), 6(2), 49 - 63. Retrieved from http://ajips.org/index.php/ajips/article/view/2022-vol-6-human-rights-violations-in-iojk