Alarming Increase in Human Rights Violations in Occupied Kashmir
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Indian Forces Intensify Cordon and Search Operations in Kashmir
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Over 240 Kashmiris Martyred Since August 5, 2019
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Escalating Violence and Extrajudicial Killings in Poonch District
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More Than 10,000 Kashmiri Women Report Sexual Assaults Since 1990
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Continuous Cycle of Violence and Surveillance in Occupied Kashmir
Indian occupying forces indiscriminately used helicopters during searches in District Poonch.
A joint search operation by Indian occupying soldiers and police is ongoing in Mohri Shah village.
There has been a shocking increase in cordon and search operations in Pir Panjal and District Poonch.
Cordon and search operations have become a daily occurrence in occupied Kashmir.
Since August 5, 2019, nearly 240 Kashmiris have attained martyrdom.
Extrajudicial killings, forced arrests, and incidents of violence have significantly increased.
World Forum for Peace and Justice report: Over 10,000 Kashmiri women have been sexually assaulted since 1990.
Kashmiri women who have suffered assaults are enduring severe mental anguish.
Women in Kashmir are forced to live under constant siege and surveillance.
The continuous cycle of collective rape, enforced disappearances, killings, and violence remains unabated.
In 1991, nearly 100 women were collectively raped in the Kunan Poshpora area of Kupwara.