HRW urges India to release detainees in Kashmir
Last updated on: 16 September,2019 05:01 pm
Indian authorities should immediately release detained Kashmiris : HRW
(Web Desk) - A global Human Rights body on Monday called on the Indian government to immediately release detained people in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
"Indian authorities should immediately release detained Kashmiris who have not been charged with a recognizable offense," Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a statement.
It said that "nearly 4,000 people, including supporters of political parties, separatist leaders, lawyers, journalists" have reportedly been detained in Jammu and Kashmir since Aug. 5 when the government scrapped the special status of the Muslim-majority region.
"There have been serious allegations of torture and beatings. Many detainees have not been allowed to contact their families or lawyers," the statement read.
The New York-based rights group underlined that the authorities "in many cases detained people or placed them under house arrest without providing a legal basis."
Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director at the HRW, said that anyone who has been detained in Kashmir "without evidence of a crime should be immediately and unconditionally released", calling on the authorities to allow "every detainee access to lawyers and family members", according to the statement.
Any Kashmiri detained without evidence of a crime should be immediately and unconditionally released says @hrw. Political leaders are still in custody or under house arrest. India should uphold international human rights commitments. https://t.co/3gV1qO0Kt5
— meenakshi ganguly (@mg2411) September 16, 2019“India is making a mockery of its human rights commitments by denying Kashmiris a voice in their future, jailing political leaders, and suspending basic freedoms,” Ganguly added.
Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir has been under a near-complete lockdown since Aug. 5, after India scrapped its special status. Since then the Indian government has also blocked communication access and has imposed restrictions to thwart any protests in the Muslim-majority region.
Several rights groups including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have repeatedly called on India, to lift restrictions and release political detainees.