Amnesty International India, which released its report on pellet victims 바카라Losing Sight in Kashmir바카라 has called pellet firing shotgun as Kashmir specific weapon and asked for a complete ban on it.Â
The human rights body says that most of the women and girls hit by the pellets were not part of the protests. 바카라They were in their homes when were hit by pellets," Amnesty said.
"Of 88 cases studied, we have documented 14 cases of women also, and they were in their homes when hit by pellets," says Zahoor Mir, Amnesty바카라s lead researcher in Kashmir.Â
바카라I remember a case of a woman, who was preparing an afternoon tea when she was hit by pellets fired by the government forces leading to her blindness," he said.
Corroborating Zahoor, one of the victims, Shabrooza Mir, a teenage girl from Pulwama, said: 바카라she was at her home when she was hit by pellets.바카라Â
바카라There was no protest. We were all busy in homely chorus. The government forces came and they started removing the posters from the village. I was at home. I was preparing for the matric exams. I was hit by pellets and I don바카라t know who took me to hospital. I cannot read now. I wanted to study but I cannot see. I have a lot of mental stress and I cannot remember things. I don바카라t know what is in store for us in future," she says.
Aakar Patel, Executive Director at Amnesty International India, said that pellet firing shotgun is only in force in Jammu and Kashmir and it is not being used in any other State of India. 바카라We raised the issue with the central government and the government says pellet gun use would be minimized.
"The government also agrees that the pellet gun injury is disproportionate. The government should use water cannon or tear gas but they must ban the pellet gun바카라, Patel said. He also said stone throwing protests should also end.
He, however, described the pelting firing shot gun as Kashmir specific weapon and said it should be banned.
Mir says in 88 cases studied by the Amnesty in only one case a family has gone to file complaint against the government forces.
바카라Even in this case, the police was not providing any information to the family바카라, he says. He said in cases of two kids below nine years, who were fired pellets by the forces; their families didn바카라t choose to file a complaint. He said the state government and the police have not taken any action against its personnel, who have fired pellets on the kids.
바카라Almost all pellet victims suffer from memory loss, hypertension, they cannot see and they have given up their studies바카라, he said.
Shailesh Rai, the Senior Policy Advisor at Amnesty International India said the pellet firing violates international humanitarian law. 바카라The law enforcement authorities have the duty of maintaining public order and this is what Amnesty has always maintained but pellet firing shot guns are no solution," he said.
바카라There is much secrecy surrounding the shot guns and pellets used in Kashmir. There is limited information about the guns that are being used, the kind pellets which are used,바카라 Rai said.
바카라We are urging both the central and state government to immediately stop using pellet firing shotguns. We urge them to provide compensation to the pellet victims. We urge them to go for the civilian investigation in the incidents where the pellet firing has led to killings," Rai added.