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IAF JINX : Indian Air Force has lost 999 planes in crashes since 1970

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Rescuing Goodwill : An episode to remember

Sachin Pandurang cannot contain his huge grin as he walks down the gangway at the Pakistan Navy dockyard. All around him, people are celebrating the safe arrival of the rescued MV Suez crew.

At one end, a navy band plays national songs. Jubilant spectators carry banners welcoming the sailors. Media personnel rush to interview the freed men as balloons are released in the air and they are showered with rose petals. There are tears of joy and smiles on every face. It is indeed an emotional and well-deserved reception. The 22-year old Pandurang is among the multi-national crew of sailors from MV Suez, rescued from Somali pirates after a ten-month ordeal that ended after the payment of a hefty ransom.

This is the first time he has set foot in Karachi, and is thrilled not only to be here, but knowing that he

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WikiLeaks: Indian forces torturing Kashmiris

London: US diplomats were secretly briefed by staff of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) about the systematic abuse of detainees in Kashmir, according to diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks.

The dispatches reveal that US diplomats in Delhi were briefed by ICRC in 2005 about the use of electrocution, beatings and sexual humiliation against hundreds of detainees, the ‘Guardian’ reported on Friday.

Other cables show that American diplomats, as recently as 2007, were concerned about widespread human rights abuses by Indian security forces, who they said relied on torture for confessions.

WikiLeaks: Indian forces torturing Kashmiris

The revelations come at a time of heightened sensitivity in Kashmir after renewed protests and violence this year, the daily said.

The most highly charged dispatch is likely to be an April 2005 cable from the US embassy in Delhi which reports that the ICRC had become frustrated with the Indian government which, they said, had not acted to halt the “continued ill-treatment of detainees”.

The embassy reported the ICRC concluded that India “condones torture” and that the torture victims were civilians as militants were routinely killed.

The ICRC has a long-standing policy of engaging directly with governments and avoiding the media, so the briefing remained secret, the report said.

An insurgency pitting separatist and Islamist militants – many supported by Pakistan – against security services raged in Kashmir throughout the 1990s and into the early years of this decade.

It claimed tens of thousands of lives, including large numbers of civilians who were targeted by both militants and security forces, according to the report.

The ICRC staff told the US diplomats they had made 177 visits to detention centres in Jammu and Kashmir and elsewhere in India between 2002 and 2004, and had met 1,491 detainees. They had been able to interview 1,296 privately.

In 852 cases, the detainees reported ill-treatment, the ICRC said. A total of 171 described being beaten and 681 said they had been subjected to one or more of six forms of torture.

These included 498 on which electricity had been used, 381 who had been suspended from the ceiling, 294 who had muscles crushed in their legs by prison personnel sitting on a bar placed across their thighs, 181 whose legs had been stretched by being “split 180 degrees”, 234 tortured with water and 302 “sexual” cases, the ICRC were reported to have told the Americans.

“Numbers add up to more than 681, as many detainees were subjected to more than one form of (ill-treatment),” the cable said.

The ICRC said all branches of the Indian security forces used these forms of ill-treatment and torture, adding: “The abuse always takes place in the presence of officers and … detainees were rarely militants (they are routinely killed), but persons connected to or believed to have information about the insurgency.”

The cable said the situation in Kashmir was “much better” as security forces no longer roused entire villages in the middle of the night and detained inhabitants indiscriminately, and there was “more openness from medical doctors and the police”.

Ten years ago, the ICRC said there were some 300 detention centres, but there are now “a lot fewer”. The organisation had never however gained access to the “Cargo Building”, the most notorious detention centre, in Srinagar, the report said.

The abuse continued, they said, because “security forces need promotions,” while for militants, “the insurgency has become a business”.

In the same cable, American diplomats approvingly quoted media reports that India’s then army chief, Lieutenant-General Joginder Jaswant Singh, had “put human rights issues at the centre of a (recent) conference of army commanders”.

The cables reveal a careful US policy of pressure in Kashmir, while maintaining a strictly neutral stance.

Secret Graveyards in Occupied Kashmir & Indian Torture Methods

Secret Graveyards in Occupied Kashmir & Indian Torture Methods

A Sovereign Kashmir: Random Thoughts-140

-DR. ABDUL RUFF

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Indian democracy means secret graveyards in occupied Jammu Kashmir. Look at the way a fanatic India with fascist agenda in its neighborhoods as part of GST keeps innocent besieged Kashmiris under its terror boots! Look at the way Indian terrrocracy keeps defenseless Kashmiris under perpetual curfew conditions to terrorize them so that they give up their birth right to sovereignty and freedom. Look at eh way terror India employs terror methods to silence the sovereignty seeking Kashmiris!

For years, rather decades now India state terrorists have been on critical rampage in occupied Jammu Kashmir with selective targeted killing of Muslims by calling them

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On Kashmir India acts as a police state, not as a democracy

On Kashmir India acts as a police state, not as a democracy, Delhi has been unwilling to solve this tragic and brutal conflict, and has scuttled any attempt at meaningful discourse

Many years ago, I met two journalists from India in London and we found ourselves talking about Kashmir. Mostly, they listened patiently to my impassioned tale of what goes on, but the moment I touched upon the brutal counter-insurgency methods employed by the Indian security apparatus in the disputed territory

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Black money comes mainly from India: Julian Assange, Wikileaks

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Black money comes mainly from India: Julian Assange, Wikileaks

26 Apr, 2011
At a stage where governments around the world have tried to hide away from the embarrassment caused by WikiLeaks expose on black money, founder Julian Assange speaks exclusively to Times Now’s editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami on the Swiss bank data and Indian names features in the same.

Julian Assange, made a stunning disclosure, that there could be Indian names in the data that WikiLeaks would publish. In the course of the interview, Assange appealed to Indians to absolutely not lose hope that the names of those with secret Swiss accounts will come out at one point in the future. Hinting that Wikileaks might work with specialized agencies before releasing the Swiss bank data he pulled up the Indian government for not being aggressive like Germany in going after the list of Indian account holders. In fact he said India should be more aggressive because India seems like it is losing per capita more tax money than Germany

This is the first time Assange has spoken about Indian accounts in these Swiss banks, and comes at a time when the national debate over Swiss Bank accounts has sharpened.

You have strong views on it. And I completely appreciate that you can’t talk about it in detail. But let me ask you more generically, that is your heart, you would like to reveal the details…in your heart. I am not asking you when and under what circumstances, but having known about it, you would like to reveal details of how the system operates, wouldn’t you?

Well, we have various types of information about different banking operations in the world. Over time, we have revealed those. In fact, most of the legal attacks on us have been from banks. Banks in Scotland…banks in Dubai…banks in Iceland. We all received legal attacks from these banks. And we will continue publishing data on these banks as soon as we are able to do so.

Have you encountered any Indian names? I am not asking you to tell me where, which banks…

Yes there are Indian names in the data we have already published or going to publish. I can’t remember specifically whether there are Indian names in the upcoming publication. But I have read Indian names. Similarly, in these private Swiss banking concerns, where you need at least a million dollars…which is a significant amount of money…Not an average Indian.

And it is difficult to identify those names. Anything else you can tell us?

I can’t tell you anything more at this stage. As we go through the process of releasing data, as always we have to do extra research. And once we understand which media organizations are best placed to help us with that research, then we operate with them. But we are not at that stage yet that I know all the research that is going on.

To all our Indian viewers, just one point. Should they lose hope that the names will come out at one point.

No

What would you say to them?

That you should absolutely not lose hope. It is quite interesting. There is a…There are different forces at play here. The German government in particular has been very strong. There needs to be transparency in banking operations. It has gone so far as to buy CDs off…in Liechtenstein and so on…To reveal this information. Very, very aggressive approach by the German government and the German government is the dominant power within Europe. So, those German attitudes are seeping into Europe as a whole. The US has also been applying pressure in relation to UBS and tax evaders.

So the problem is, as Swiss bank accounts are opened up there are simply other ways to deal with the situation. So you go and register a trust, in say Charles and then the trust then goes and opens a Swiss account, but what is there is a trust in Charles..Then you have to break that trust in Charles. That is the problem throughout the offshore sector. That is quite hard to deal with. In case you get this through regulation, investigation…you kind of get this at a level that although people can hide their assets in this way, the amount of expense and effort and risk involved in the asset hiding doesn’t make it worthwhile.

Given the economic and political clout that India wields, any reason that India should not be as aggressive?

No. There is no reason why India should not be aggressive. In fact maybe, it should be more aggressive because India seems like it is losing per capita much more tax money than Germany.

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