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Five years after revoking special status, India continues repressive policies in Jammu and Kashmir, including arbitrary detention and attacks on journalists and activists. Human Rights Watch condemns the ongoing abuses and lack of accountability.

Human Rights
Jammu and Kashmir
India
Freedom of Speech
Political Repression
Journalism
Human Rights Abuses
Counterterrorism

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India: Repression Persists in Jammu and Kashmir
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India Maintains Repression in Jammu and Kashmir
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Five years after revoking special status, India continues repressive policies in Jammu and Kashmir, including arbitrary detention and attacks on journalists and activists. Human Rights Watch condemns the ongoing abuses and lack of accountability.
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 A paramilitary trooper patrols along a deserted road during India's Independence Day celebrations in Srinagar, in Jammu and Kashmir, August 15, 2021.
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(London) – TheΒ Indian government has not restored freedom of speech and association toΒ Jammu and Kashmir five years after revoking the region’s special autonomous status on August 5, 2019, Human Rights Watch said today.The Indian security forces continue to carry out repressive policies including arbitrary detention,Β extrajudicial killings, and other serious abuses. Indian authorities seek to justify abuses by contending that political violence in the region has declined considerably in the past five years, withΒ fewer civilian and security personnel casualties. AΒ recent surge in violence in the Jammu region since June has led to the death of 15 soldiers andΒ 9 civilians.β€œIndian authorities insist that violence has been contained in Jammu and Kas...

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