What happened in Kunan Poshpora book?

A few years back in 1991, on a cold February night, a group of Indian soldiers of the Indian army entered two villages in north Kashmir on an anti-insurgency mission and allegedly raped as many as 30 women. This book is a very interesting read about the torture that the women in the valley had been facing.

Do you remember Kunan Poshpora summary?

The Kunan Poshpora incident is the second time the Indian Army has been accused of “mass sexual violence”, the first one is the mass rape accusation on Indian Army’s IPKF against Tamil girls in Sri lanka ( Indian Army faces rape allegations in North Eastern States) The authors themselves lobbied the government to …

Where is Kunan Poshpora located?

Kunan
Kunan Poshpora incident/Location

Who killed Girija tickoo?

On 13 February 1990, Lassa Kaul, Station Director of Srinagar Doordarshan, was shot dead. On June 4, 1990, Girija Tickoo, a Kashmiri Hindu teacher was gang raped by terrorists, who ripped her abdomen and chopped her body into two pieces with a saw machine while she was still alive.

What is the story behind Kashmiri Pandits?

The Kashmiri Pandits (also known as Kashmiri Brahmins) are a group of Kashmiri Hindus and a part of the larger Saraswat Brahmin community of India. Kashmiri Pandits originally lived in the Kashmir Valley before Muslim influence entered the region, following which large numbers converted to Islam.

How many Kashmiri Pandits died in 1990?

357 Hindus
Kashmiri Pandit Sangharsh Samiti, estimates 357 Hindus were killed in Kashmir in 1990. Panun Kashmir, a political group representing the Hindus who fled Kashmir, has published a list of about 1,341 Hindus killed since 1990.

Who is Girija tikku?

An innocent small girl child was forced to live her entire ‘one and only’ life without her own parent, just because someone under the guise of inherent privilege, indoctrinated righteous duty, gang-raped her mother (Girija Kumari Tiku 11.6. 1990) later placed on a mechanical saw, chopped into two halves or someone…

Do Kashmiri Pandits still live in Kashmir?

Kashmiri Pandits originally lived in the Kashmir Valley before Muslim influence entered the region, following which large numbers converted to Islam. They are the only remaining Hindu community native to Kashmir.

Do Kashmiri Pandits eat meat?

The Kashmiri Pandits are one of the few Brahmin communities in India who are non-vegetarians, besides Bengali and Goan Brahmins. Mutton takes the lead on the table and it appears in some form at every meal. “A lot of meat dishes are prepared to keep warm when temperatures dip.

What led to Kadumi Pandits exodus?

They judged the accession to be uncertain and feared economic and social diminution in the wake of land reforms. The Kashmiri Hindus left in much greater numbers in the early 1990s, when according to several scholars, approximately 100,000 of the total Kashmiri Pandit population of 140,000 moved away.

Why did Kashmiris convert to Islam?

Rinchan converted to Islam after coming into contact with Sayyid Sharfudin, a Sufi preacher commonly known as Bulbul Shah, who had come to Kashmir during the reign of Suhadeva. The royal patronage for Islam won it new converts and according to one source, many Kashmiris embraced the creed of Bulbul Shah.

Do Kashmiri Pandits eat beef?

Even though there was a law, there was no urge among Kashmiri Muslims, who along with Kashmiri Pandits are voracious meat eaters, to opt for beef. In Srinagar, beef is culturally looked down upon. It is considered a taboo.

What is the Kunan Poshspora incident in Kashmir?

The Kunan Poshspora incident was an alleged mass-rape that occurred on February 23, 1991, when unit(s) of the Indian security forces after being fired upon by militants, launched a search operation in the twin villages of Kunan and Poshpora, located in Kashmir’s remote Kupwara District.

What is the Kunan-Poshpora Coordination Committee?

The villagers from the two villages formed Kunan-Poshpora Coordination Committee (KCC) headed by 70-year-old man Ghulam Ahmad Dar to seek justice for the victims. In October 2011, the Jammu & Kashmir Human Rights Commission asked the J&K government to reinvestigate the alleged mass rape case and compensate the victims.

How many chapters are in the book Kunan Poshpora?

The book is divided into seven chapters titled: Kunan Poshpora and Women in Kashmir, Sexual Violence and Impunity in Kashmir, That Night in Kunan Poshpora, Life in Kunan Poshpora Today, Inquires and Impunity, People Who Remember and The Recent Struggle: An Insider’s View.

Why do Kunan Poshpora women continue to suffer tremendous shaming?

“Kunan Poshpora women continue to suffer tremendous shaming. This reflects how patriarchal Kashmiri society is,” said Rather. The state government maintains that it is doing the best possible to help Kunan Poshpora women come out of the trauma.

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