Saturday, August 15, 2009

Conviction


There have been hundreds of inquiries into acts of violence and killings in Kashmir. Rarely do we see any convictions, though. I don't care who the perpetrator of the crime is: army, police force, paramilitary, militants, unidentified gunmen, whoever, all I want to see is the conviction in murder. A very reasonable demand but almost impossible to see in Kashmir.
This absence of justice leads to frustration and a sense of helplessness. A few big recent cases that shook this valley: Tabinda Gani(14) raped and killed by 4 men, who were arrested but we haven't seen any convictions yet; sexual exploitation of young girls by top police officers, bureaucrats and politicians, a case handled by the top investigating agency of India, Central bureau of Investigations (CBI), yet no one has been convicted for the past 3 years; a recent case of rape and murder of two young girls (17 and 22)in Shopian, top police officers of the district have been arrested for a cover up and destruction of evidence, yet no one has been convicted; some unidentified gun men killed a man and his 3 year old son, no body has been arrested.
These are just a few examples. There are thousands more. Conviction rate, probably the lowest in the world.

1 comment:

Imran U Tak said...

I talked to a few friends in Shopian to know about the reaction there after it was found out that samples and other crucials evidence was tampered.

I got a very clear answer that people there dont have any trust in government or any institution run by it.
Be it Police,adminstration, medical or any deptt.

The fact that, this case was messed up only cemented the idea of people that they are slaves and are subjected to whatever these shameless, tyrants want to.