Growing evidence suggests torture of civilians after December 21 Poonch attack
The Hindu
There is growing evidence indicating torture by sprinkling salt and chilli on the wounds of rounded-up civilians, in the wake of the militants’ ambush that left four soldiers dead in the Poonch-Rajouri sector on December 21
There is growing evidence indicating torture by sprinkling salt and chilli on the wounds of rounded-up civilians, in the wake of the militants’ ambush that left four soldiers dead in Dera Ki Gali in the Poonch-Rajouri sector on December 21. Local people claim two civilians could be seen in the 29-second viral video of “torture” allegedly committed by the security forces.
Farooq Din, son of Gulab Din, a resident of Upper Bangai, Thanamandi, was among five “severely injured” admitted at the Rajouri hospital. They were all rounded up from Upper and Lower Bangai and Haspalote areas in Rajouri’s Thanamandi on Friday morning around 9 a.m., a day after the attack.
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“I am battling for my life. I am not sure if I will survive. Friday was the horrendous day of my life. We were beaten up from morning to evening with batons. We were sprinkled with salt and chilli till we dropped unconscious. They also put us in the water. This treatment was meted out to all those who were rounded up with me. We were around four or five people,” injured Farooq told The Hindu. Mr. Farooq said he was not able to move because of the injuries “all over his body”.
In the past, Mr. Farooq’s family has been the victims of militants. “We have lost several members to the bullets of militants. I lost my brother, uncle and sister-in-law to militants in the past. I fail to understand why we were picked up this time. Please pray I manage to survive,” Mr. Farooq, who is a labourer by profession, said. He is married with a daughter.
Those injured being treated at the Rajouri Hospital besides Mr. Farooq include Fazal Hussain, Zulfkar, Mehtab and Muhammad Ashraf.
Meanwhile, local people on Tuesday claimed the video of alleged torture, which went viral on social media, had in it the civilians rounded up from Topi Buffliaz from Poonch’s Surankote on Friday.
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