Stories of torture following annexation by India emerge from occupied Kashmir
People in occupied Kashmir have accused Indian security forces of carrying out beatings and torture in the wake of the government's decision to strip the region of its autonomy, BBC News reported on Thursday.
The BBC heard from several villagers who said they were beaten with sticks and cables, and given electric shocks.
The author of the article, journalist Sameer Hashmi, wrote that residents in several villages showed him injuries. The BBC, however, was not able to verify the allegations with officials.
"I visited at least half a dozen villages in the southern districts [...] I heard similar accounts from several people in all these villages of night raids, beatings and torture," wrote Hashmi.
"Doctors and health officials are unwilling to speak to journalists about any patients regardless of ailments, but the villagers showed me injuries alleged to have been inflicted by security forces."
According to residents in one village, the Indian army went from house to house just hours after the Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) announced the controversial decision that upended a decades-old arrangement between Delhi and occupied Kashmir.
India's government, led by BJP, decided on August 5 to repeal of Article 370 of the Indian constitution and enforced a security lockdown and communications blackout. The clampdown is now on its 26th day.
'Beat every part of my body'
Two brothers alleged that they were woken up and taken to an outside area where nearly a dozen other men from the village had been gathered, said the article, adding that people were too afraid of reprisals to reveal their identities.
"They beat us up. We were asking them: 'What have we done? You can ask the villagers if we are lying, if we have done anything wrong?' But they didn't want to hear anything, they didn't say anything, they just kept beating us," one of them said.
"They beat every part of my body. They kicked us, beat us with sticks, gave us electric shocks, beat us with cables. They hit us on the back of the legs. When we fainted they gave us electric shocks to bring us back. When they hit us with sticks and we screamed, they sealed our mouth with mud.
"We told them we are innocent. We asked why they were doing this? But they did not listen to us. I told them don't beat us, just shoot us. I was asking God to take me, because the torture was unbearable."