| June 27, 2008 A brief chronological
account of mass massacres in Kashmir that this area has witnessed
and its people have suffered since 1931
The Dogra rule, followed by Indian occupation in 1947, is a bleak
chapter in the history of Jammu and Kashmir. The Dogra rule, which
continued from 1846-1947, is considered as the gloomiest period.
Indian armed forces occupied a major part of Jammu and Kashmir on
October 27, 1947 that is continuing to date. The Indian troops
pursued the policy of suppression in a systematic manner to reduce
the overwhelming Muslim majority in occupied Jammu and Kashmir. To
achieve this objective Indian troops started the process of mass
massacre. There are plenty of events and evidences to support this
gory fact.
1931
July 13:The people of Kashmir had been
raising their voice against the Dogra usurpation of their land and
as a result they faced brutal consequences. On July 13, 1931, a
large number of Kashmiris gathered in front of the Srinagar central
jail, at a time when the trial of a youth Abdul Qadeer accused of
involvement in a case of agitation, was in progress inside the jail.
The objective was to demonstrate solidarity with the young man. As
the time for obligatory prayer approached a young Kashmiri stood for
Azan (Call for the prayer) and the Dogra police opened fire on him,
and he got martyred. Thereby, another youth took the place of the
martyred young man and started the Azan. He too was shot dead. In
this way 22 Kashmiris embraced martyrdom in their efforts to
complete the Azan.
1947
August 26: In June 1947, people of
Poonch had launched a no-tax campaign against the heavy taxation of
Maharaja. To curb the agitation, Maharaja Hari Singh, the last Dogra
ruler of the state, ordered the use of brute military force. On
August 26 the protesters were confronted by the Dogra-armed forces.
The Dogra troops opened bran-gun fire on the huge crowd of 5,000
civilians, martyring and wounding hundreds of them.
October-November: Maharaja Hari Singh
fled from Srinagar to Jammu on October 26th 1947, as the liberation
activists were poised in Srinagar's suburbs to capture the city. On
reaching Jammu, he issued orders to his troops and police besides
the Hindu extremist groups, to kill Muslims found anywhere. The
Muslims were asked to assemble in parade ground in Jammu so that
they would be driven to Pakistan in lorries. While on their way, on
October 20, 1947, eight thousand Muslims were massacred at Malatank
Jammu. On October 22, 1947 at least 14000 Muslims were massacred at
Saniya Jammu and 15,000 Muslims were gunned down near the bridge at
Akhnoor.
On November 5 and 6, 1947, more than
100 lories, loaded with women, children and old men were taken into
the wilderness of Kuthua forests. Hindu extremists and armed gangs
were let loose on these innocent people and an unparallel butchery
was perpetrated, killing thousands of them. Women were raped,
molested and their valuables looted. All these bloodsheds were
taking place in full view of the Indian army, which had by that time
occupied a major part of the state. In another act of butchery, a
large gathering of 25000 Muslims, in Miran Sahib and Ranbir
Singhpora, were machine-gunned.
During migration to Pakistan in 1947,
nearly 300,000 people were massacred in cold British daily "the
London Times" wrote on October 10, 1947 in a report from its special
correspondent in India that the Maharaja, under his own supervision,
got assassinated 237,000 Muslims, using military forces in Jammu
area. The editor of "Statesman" Ian Stephen, in his book "Horned
Moon" wrote that till the end of autumn 1947, more than 200,000
Muslims were assassinated.
Right from 1947, the fury of mass
killings is going on unabated. Kashmiris suffered massacres in 1965
and 1971. Since 1989, India increased its acts of brutalities and
people were killed in mass groups. Some of the savage events are as
under.
1990
January 8: Firing at various places in
Srinagar city, 17 people were killed. Enquiry ordered by then
Governor Jagmohan. No outcome appeared.
January 15: In Handwara town, the
Indian army and paramilitary forces shot dead 17 unarmed civilians
including one woman when troops opened unprovoked fire on peaceful
protesters.
January 21: 55 innocent civilians were
killed in the localities of Basantbagh and Gawkadal in Srinagar city
by CRPF troops when more than 20,000 people took to the streets,
defying curfew.
January 22: The Indian army and
paramilitary forces resorted to unprovoked firing at Alamghari Bazar
Srinagar and killed many unarmed civilians. The people had come out
unarmed to protest against the military killings at Gaw Kadal in
Srinagar.
January 25: 26 civilians were shot dead
in Handwara town of Kupwara district. The township was set afire by
BSF after the latter was panicked by a bang. Some of the slain
persons including women were roasted alive.
March 1: In order to halt massive
demonstrations by the people, who were to submit a memorandum to
United Nations Military Observers Group on India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP),
Indian army opened fire at Tengpora bypass and Zakoora crossing in
Srinagar, killing 21 and 26 demonstrators, respectively.
May 21: Seventy persons were put to
death by CRPF troops near Islamia College Srinagar. The unarmed
civilian mourners were carrying the dead body of late Mirwaiz Molvi
Muhammad Farooq, prominent liberation leader and father of APHC
chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq. More than three hundred people were
injured. Five women, one of them pregnant, were killed. Even minors
were not spared. The forces did not spare even the coffin-bearers.
The dead body of late Mirwaiz was also shot at.
August 6: The troops besieged Mashali
Mohalla in Srinagar, raided the houses of local inhabitants and
killed innocent civilians. In this incident more than two-dozen
people were brutalized, of whom nine died on the spot.
August 10: BSF cordoned off the whole
area of Pazipora, Kupwara. The male inmates were ordered to gather
in a park for identification parade. The locals objected to let
ladies stay at their homes without being accompanied by any male
members. Later the forces, in absence of male members, entered the
houses and raped and molested a number of ladies. By hue and cry of
the ladies, the male members tried to rush to their respective homes
in order to rescue the ladies from the clutches of the armed forces.
But the troops fired on the unarmed civilians of the locality and
killed 25 of them on the spot.
September 11: A civil passenger bus,
carrying about fifty persons, was intercepted by the BSF troops.
Passengers were fired upon. 22 died on the spot. The bus was set on
fire due to which eight persons got burnt alive.
October 01: The BSF personnel in Handwara town of Kupwara district
started indiscriminate firing on the unarmed civilians, who were
busy in marketing activities, killing 20 of them on the spot.
1991
January 19: The personnel of 42-CRPF
opened indiscriminate fire, killing 11 civilians in Magarmalbagh,
Srinagar. Most of the victims were waiting for bus and being a busy
place, most of the passers-by received bullet shots and died on the
spot.
January 30: In Achabal Islamabad, the
Indian armed forces opened indiscriminate fire, killing seven
innocent persons.
March 11: At Rakhi Haigam, Sopore, in
Baramullah district, Indian armed forces started indiscriminate
firing, killing six civilians, including Manzoor Ahmad Dar aged only
12 years.
March 16: The Indian troops cordoned
the area in Pishwari Trehgam in Kupwara district. At that time about
12 persons were offering prayers in a mosque within the cordoned
area. The forces directed the worshipers to come out of the Mosque
but they could not come out as they were engaged in the prayers. The
forces entered into the Mosque and started firing. The Imam (Leader
of the prayers) did not break the prayers. He was shot in his head.
Other persons were dragged in the compound of the Mosque and six
more persons were shot dead.
May 05: At Khayam, Khanyar in Sriangar,
the troops fired indiscriminately on the pedestrians due to which,
five persons including a girl, Aisha, aged three years were killed.
May 8: In Pir Dastgeer, Khanyar
locality of down town Srinagar, troops of CRPF, BSF's 2nd and 60th
Bn opened fire on thousands of people who were assembled to bury
some martyred Kashmiris. 18 civilians were killed. In this incident,
one infant aged two years, and his father were also killed.
June 11: The CRPF troops opened
indiscriminate fire, having been frightened by the sound of a tire
burst, leaving 32 civilians killed in the densely populated area of
Chotabazar, Srinagar. The killed included, shopkeepers, passers-by,
old persons, women and children.
September 03: At Safanagri and Nelora in Pulwama district, the armed
forces fired on unarmed civilians and more than 23 got killed.
1992
April 2: In Aloosa village of Bandipore
tehsil of Baramullah district, the villagers were kept confined to
the village limits for the whole day by the Indian troops, while
those out for fishing were fired upon. At least five boatmen were
killed in the firing. Many bodies were recovered from the Wular Lake
as they had been made to sink by tying heavy stones to their limbs.
April 13: During early hours of the
day, BSF troops charged into the area, comprising Mohalla Hajama,
Talian, Syed Sultanpora, Mahrajpora, and Chinkipora, started
indiscriminate firing which resulted in killing of 13 civilians
including one woman.
July 2: There was a tyre burst of a
moving vehicle, which created a panic in the crowded market of Lal
Chowk Srinagar. In response the CRPF troops, posted at Hari Singh
High Street, fired indiscriminately, killing six civilians.
July 6: The BSF men subjected Ishbar
locality in the outskirts of Srinagar to indiscriminate firing and
at least 7 civilians were killed.
July 13: Army personnel entered the
village of Nasrullahpora, adjacent to Budgam, and started
indiscriminate firing, killing ten innocent people.
August 15: In Taj Mohalla of Tral in
Pulwama district, BSF troops killed 6 civilians in cold blood. One
of them was burnt alive.
October 2: 10 civilians were killed in
Handwara town of Kupwara district by BSF troops.
December 12: Indian troops killed 7
civilians in Kishtwar area of Doda district.
1993
January 6: 94 BSF-Bn personnel ran
amuck, killing 57 civilians, mostly roasted alive, when they set
ablaze 37 residential and 35 commercial structures at Sopore in
Baramullah district.
April 10: 47 innocent Kashmiris were
burnt alive when BSF set afire, most of the Lal Chowk, Srinagar,
destroying 59 houses, 190 shops, 53 godowns and 2 office complexes.
July 01: In Baba Reshi area of
Baramullah district, the troops started indiscriminate firing and
killed 9 civilians who had come to the shrine.
July 30: In Hangubutch, Pulwama
district 12 civilians were killed and 100 injured. A magisterial
probe was announced but never completed.
August 01: Sub inspector Ajmer Singh of
BSF, 60Bn along with three of his subordinates, killed a couple
Abdul Rashid Dar and Hajra after barging into their residence in
Daribal Srinagar. Their critically injured son Hilal succumbed to
wounds in hospital. After thousands of people took to the streets in
anti-India demonstration, the police and army resorted to firing,
killing 10 of them.
August 14: Indian secret agents dragged
out passengers from a bus on Sarthal link road in Kishtawar, Doda
and sprayed them with bullets, killing 14 civilians.
October 22: Troops of BSF 7Bn opened fire
on a procession in Bijbehara town of Islamabad district, killing 50
and injuring 100 civilians.
November 20: At Aadipora, in Sopore
area of Baramullah district, the BSF personnel opened fire and
killed five persons including a woman.
November 24: In Sangrama in Baramullah
district, the BSF troops fired indiscriminately and killed seven
unarmed civilians.
December 22: At Bulbul Nowgam in
Shangas area of Islamabad district, the Indian troops fired
indiscriminately, killing six civilians.
1994
January 24: Indian troops killed 18
Kashmiris in Kupwara.
May 10: In Bandipora BSF troops, during
crack-down, arrested 9 persons in presence of the locals, took them
to a military camp in Bandipora where they were killed and their
dead bodies were handed over to their relatives.
1995
February 10: BSF opened fire in narrow
business street, in Gad Kocha, Srinagar, killing 6 shopkeepers and
injuring 38 others.
1996
January 5: Indian armed agents
massacred 15 Kashmiris, 10 of them belonging to one family, in
Barshala village of Doda district.
June 8: In Kamlari village of Doda district, Indian armed agents
killed eight civilians.
1997
March 20: Seven civilians were killed
in Sangrampura (Budgam).
April 7: A group of Indian secret
agents swooped on Sanghrampora village, in Beerwa outskirts in
Budgam district, and shot dead seven Kashmiris.
April 18: 27 civilians were killed in
Prankote in Udhampur district in Jammu region.
September 19: In mortar shelling by BSF, 11 villagers were killed in
remote village of Arin in Baramullah district.
1998
January 26: Indian agents swooped
Wandhama village of Ganderbal tehsil in Srinagar district and
massacred 26 Kashmiris.
June 19: 25 civilians were killed in
Chapnari area Of Doda district in Jammu region.
June 28: In Madwa, Doda 9 villagers
were massacred by 26-Rashtriya Rifles, on the Eid (Muslim festival)
day.
July 28: 16 civilians were killed in
two villages of Doda District in Jammu region.
August 3: Twenty civilians were killed
in Sailain village of Surankote, Poonch. The dead included seven
children.
August 8: 35 labourers were killed in
Kalaban on Jammu-Himachal Pradesh border.
1999
February 20: Four civilians were killed
at Muraputta-Rajouri, nine at Barlyara-Udhampur and seven at
Bllala-Rajouri in Jammu.
February 20: In Baljaralan hamlet of
Udhampur district, Indian armed agents killed 10 civilians.
Apparently, the same group reappeared in Mora Pota in Budhal belt,
and killed 4 members of a family.
June 29: Indian troops and their agents
dragged out 17 civilians, including 5 women and 7 children, in twin
hamlets of Morha Bichai and Sahotri in Poonch and killed them.
June 30: Fifteen labourers were killed in Anantnag district of south
Kashmir.
2000
February 28: Five civilians were killed near qazigund in Anantnag
district of Kashmir.
March 17: Indian secret agencies killed
7 truck drivers near a BSF camp at Qazigund in Islamabad district.
March 20: 35 civilians were massacred
at Chatisinghpora in Anantnag.
March 24: Five innocent civilians,
missing since March 24, 2000, were killed in custody and
subsequently roasted by army at Brakpora in Islamabad district.
March 30: 7 protestors were killed by
SOG troops near Pathirbal in Islamabad district, who were demanding
dead bodies of Brakpora massacre.
May 14: Five teenagers, arrested from
Sopore, were killed by Indian troops in Tangdar area of Kupwara
district.
August 1: 35 Amarnath Yatris (pilgrims)
were killed by Indian secret agencies and CRPF troops at Pahalgam in
Islamabad district.
August 1: 31 civilians were massacred
at Pahalgam in Anantnag.
August 1: 27 labourers were gunned down
in Qazigund and Achabal in Anantnag.
August 2: Seven people of one family
were killed in frontier district of Kupwara in North Kashmir.
August 2: 11 civilians were killed in
Doda district of Jammu.
2001
February 03: Indian secret agencies
killed 7 Sikhs at Mahjoornagar in Srinagar.
February 10: At Kotchatwal in Bhudal
area of Rajouri district, 12 civilians including 6 kids and 4 women
were killed by Indian troops and their secret agencies.
March 17: Eight people were massacred
near Atholi in Doda.
March 21: At Mandi in Poonch district,
the Indian troops used helicopters and gun ships and killed 10
Kashmiris.
March 31: At Doru, Islamabad, 7
Kashmiri drivers were killed by Indian troops.
July 21: 13 civilians were killed at
Sheshnag in Anantnag.
July 22: 12 people were massacred in
Cheerji and Tagood in Doda district of Jammu.
August 4: 15 villagers were killed in
Ludder-Sharotid Har area of Doda.
August 6: Indian agents killed 7
civilians in Sajjar village of Atholi, in Kistwar tehsil of Doda
district.
December 8: 10 unarmed civilians,
including women and children, were killed in the indiscriminate
military firing in Baramullah.
2002
January 6: 6 civilians were killed at
Luddu and Ramsu,Doda.
January 20: 11 civilians were killed at
Behra, Poonch.
January 21: Indian troops killed 14
persons including 8 children of 3 families, at Salwa village in
Maindher area of Poonch in Rajouri district.
February 16: 8 civilians were killed at
Nirala. Rajouri.
May 14: 36 civilians were killed at
Kaluchak, Jammu.
July 13: 28 civilians were massacred at
Kasimpura in Jammu.
August 5: Nine pilgrims were killed in
Nuwan Pehalgam in Islamabad district.
2003
March 24: 24 civilians were massacred
including 11 women and 2 children at Nadimerg village of Pulwama.
October 22: Seven members of a family
were shot dead when armed Indian agents opened indiscriminate firing
at a wedding ceremony in Domail area of Doda district.
2004
April 5: Seven civilians were killed at
Pahalgam in Islamabad.
2006
May 01: 35 civilians were killed at
Basantgarh in Udhampur and Kulhaang in Doda district. |
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