Amnesty International
2015-2018
- 13 February 2015: Pakistan: Two executions for non-terrorism offences a ‘disturbing and dangerous’ escalation
- 17 May 2016: India main points (Amnesty Int’l) Jammu and Kashmir
- 24 June 2015: India: New government must implement effective policies to ensure the protection of human rights in Jammu & Kashmir
- 25 June 2015: India: State authorities must ensure the right to speedy trial under the “amnesty” scheme in Jammu and Kashmir
- July 2015: “Denied”: Failures in Accountability for Human Rights Violations
- 1 July 2015: India: Accountability still missing for human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir
- 20 August 2016: Human rights do not stand in the way of India’s ambitions By Champa Patel, Amnesty International’s South Asia Director
- September 2016: India: impunity, discrimination and repression of dissent
- 11 October 2016: Pakistan: Drop travel ban on Dawn journalist
- Report 2017/2018 INDIA – Jammu and Kashmir
- 2 December 2017: URGENT ACTION DETAINED KASHMIRI HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER RELEASED
- 3 February 2017-URGENT ACTION CHILDREN RELEASED FROM UNLAWFUL DETENTION
- 28 February 2017- Human rights violations endemic in South Asia
- 1 March 2017- It has become dangerous to be a blogger or a journalist in South Asia
- 28 June 2017 – India: Hate crimes against Muslims and rising Islamophobia must be condemned
- 22 February 2018-URGENT ACTION KASHMIRI PHOTOJOURNALIST FACES LIFE IN PRISON
- Losing Sight In Kashmir: The Impact Of Pellet-Firing Shotguns
- ORAL STATEMENT: General Debate on Update by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
2013-2014
- 5 April 2013: Letter to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah
- 8 November 2013: The Armed Forces Special Powers Act: Time For A Renewed Debate in India on Human Rights and National Security
- 10 July 2013: India: Arbitrary and unlawful detentions in Jammu and Kashmir must end
- 20 July 2013: India: Authorities must avoid excessive use of force and investigate killings in Jammu and Kashmir
- 22 July 2013: India: Urgent investigation needed as protests continue in Kashmir
- 23 July 2013: India: Police must effectively investigate long-standing rape allegations against the army in Jammu and Kashmir
- May- June 2013: India: Oral intervention at the 23rd session of the UN Human Rights Council (27 May – 14 June 2013)
- September 2013: Briefing: The Armed Forces Special Powers Act: A Renewed Debate in India on Human Rights and National Security
2011 -2012
- May 2011 – A ‘LAWLESS LAW’ – Detentions under the Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act
- 22 August 2011: India: Need for urgent action as police report confirms the existence of unmarked graves of disappeared persons in Jammu and Kashmir
- 26 September 2011: An open letter from Amnesty International to Members of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
- 2 May 2012: India: Amendments not enough – Repeal the Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act
- 24 March 2012: India: Armed groups in Jammu and Kashmir must cease targeting civilians
- 3 September 2012: URGENT ACTION TEENAGER DETAINED WITHOUT TRIAL IS RELEASED
- 13 October 2012: STILL A ‘LAWLESS LAW’ DETENTIONS UNDER THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR PUBLIC SAFETY ACT, 1978
2003-2010
- 6 March 2003: Fear for safety/Threats
- 2 December 2003: India Open Letter to the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir on the failed promises of the Common Minimum Program
- 4 April 2008: India should investigate all allegations of enforced disappearances in Jammu and Kashmir following reports of mass graves
- 13 November 2008: India: Act with restraint during elections in Jammu & Kashmir
- 23 May 2010: Amnesty International concludes the significant visit to Jammu and Kashmir
- 10 June 2009: One killed, 150 injured as protests continue in Jammu & Kashmir following rape & murder of two young women
- 2 July 2010: India: Avoid excessive use of force, investigate killings in Kashmir valley
- 10 July 2010: Jammu & Kashmir authorities urged to end the detention of lawyers
- 13 September 2010: Indian authorities must investigate online video of Kashmir detainee abuse
- 17 September 2010: India: Urgent need for Government to act as death toll rises in Kashmir
2001-2002
- 8 February 2001
- 1 March 2001: INDIA (JAMMU AND KASHMIR) MASSRAT ALAM BHAT, Muslim League General Secretary
- 20 March 2001: JAMMU AND KASHMIR DESPITE STATE GOVERNMENT PROMISES, IMPUNITY PREVAILS
- 17 April 2001: JAMMU AND KASHMIR – Mohammad Ismail and his family
- 22 April 2001: INDIA Impunity must end in Jammu & Kashmir
- 5 July 2001
- 14 June 2001: PAKISTAN (Azad Jammu and Kashmir)Around 35 political activists
- 25 November 2002: Further information on PAKISTAN: AZAD JAMMU AND KASHMIR Around 35 political activists
- 26 June 2002: Further information on UA 275/99 (ASA 20/35/99, 15 October 1999) and follow-up (ASA 20/020/2001, 20 March 2001) – Fear for Safety
1998-2000
- 22 January 1998: Fear of torture / Possible prisoner of conscience – PAKISTAN Shaukat Ali Kashmiri
- 23 February 1998: Further information and follow-up- Fear of torture/possible prisoner of conscience
- 26 January 1998: Further information and follow-up- Fear of torture/possible prisoner of conscience
- 2 April 1998: “Disappearance” / Fear of torture or ill-treatment – Hidiyat-ul-Rashid, aged 21, student
- 2 March 1999: INDIA “If they are dead, tell us” “Disappearances” in Jammu & Kashmir
- 15 May 2000 – INDIA Punitive use of preventive detention legislation in Jammu and Kashmir
- 14 June 2000: INDIA A trail of unlawful killings in Jammu and Kashmir: Chithisinghpora and its aftermath
- 20 July 2000: Fear for Safety – Sheikh Ali Mohammad (60)
- 25 July 2000: Further information – Fear for safety / Rolff Harfurt
- 1 August 2000: Fear for safety – Population of Jammu & Kashmir
- 29 August 2000: INDIA Open letter to Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir, Dr Farooq Abdullah
- 27 November 2000: JAMMU AND KASHMIR Farman Ali sons of Muhammad Shafi Wani Farooq
- 18 December 2000: Further information: INDIA (Jammu and Kashmir) Farman Ali /Sons of Muhammad Shafi Wani Farooq
1995- 1996
- 24 April 1995: Attempted killings / Fear for safety
- 12 March 1996: Prisoner of conscience / Fear for safety – Jalil Andrabi, lawyer, human rights activist
- 13 May 1996: Fear of arbitrary killing / Fear for safety – Civilian electoral officials in the state of Jammu and Kashmir
- 20 May 1996: Fear for safety – Civilians in Jammu & Kashmir
- 20 May 1996: Further information- Fear of arbitrary killing / Fear for safety
- 24 May 1996: Further information – Fear for safety
- 30 May 1996: Further information and follow-ups (ASA 20/24/96, 24 May and ASA 20/25/96, 29 May) – Fear for safety
- 17 July 1996: “Disappearance” / Fear for safety
- 5 September 1996: Human rights abuses in the election period in Jammu & Kashmir
1993-1994
- 8 January 1993: Extrajudicial Execution/Legal Concern
- 20 January 1993: Further information – Extrajudicial Execution/Legal Concern
- 3 February 1993: MEDICAL CONCERN- Shah Ajaz Ahmad INDIA
- 5 March 1993: Torture-Manzoor Ahmed Ganai, 20
- 25 March 1993: Continuing Reports of Extrajudicial Executions in Kashmir
- 31 March 1993: Sopore: a case study of extrajudicial killings in Jammu & Kashmir
- 1 April 1993: Fear of Extrajudicial Execution
- 25 April 1993: “Disappearance” – Ashaq Hussain Ganai, 17
- 26 April 1993: Death in Custody – Constable Riaz Ahmed
- 31 May 1993: INDIA Masroof Sultan: a rare survivor of torture & attempted killing in custody in Jammu & Kashmir
- 15 June 1993: INDIA: DEATHS & TORTURE AT THE HANDS OF SECURITY FORCES ON THE INCREASE IN JAMMU & KASHMIR
- 15 June 1993: “Disappearance” in Jammu & Kashmir – Nazir Ahmed MISRI
- 2 August 1993: Continuing reports of Extrajudicial Executions in Kashmir – Bilal Ahmed, aged 10, his parents, and others
- 20 September 1993: Further information – Continuing reports of Extrajudicial executions in Kashmir/Bilal Ahmed, aged 10, his parents, and others
- 18 October 1993: INDIA: AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CONCERNED ABOUT SIEGE OF MOSQUE IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR
- 1 December 1993: Comments on the government’s response to the allegations of rape in Shopian, Jammu and Kashmir
- 1 December 1993: “Disappearances”
- 15 December 1993: THE PATTERN OF `DISAPPEARANCES’ IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR AND PUNJAB AND THE CONTEXT IN WHICH THEY OCCUR
- 1 March 1994: Reports of rape in 1993
- 16 March 1994: INDIA: GOVERNMENT REPORTEDLY GOES BACK ON ITS PROMISE THAT AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CAN VISIT JAMMU AND KASHMIR
- 31 May 1994: INDIA – Deaths in custody in 1993
- 9 June 1994: INDIA: AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CONDEMNS ABDUCTION OF TWO TOURISTS IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR
- 23 June 1994: INDIA: CALL FOR RELEASE OF HOSTAGES HELD BY ARMED GROUPS IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR
- 30 June 1994: @Reaction to the government response to Amnesty International’s report on “disappearances” and impunity in Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab
- 18 July 1994: INDIA: CHALLENGE TO GOVERNMENT TO SERIOUSLY ADDRESS ‘DISAPPEARANCES’ IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR AND PUNJAB
- 31 August 1994: Interview-Harjit Singh
- 1 December 1994: India (Jammu and Kashmir)
- 8 December 1994: Ill-treatment / Fear of torture – Mohammad Shafi, (journalist) & Mukhtar Ahmed (journalist)
- 16 February 1994: INDIA: AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL WELCOMES PROPOSED INVITATION TO JAMMU AND KASHMIR
1990-1992
- 21 March 1991: Rape and ill-treatment of Women in Kashmir
- 26 March 1992: INDIA – Torture, rape & death in custody
- 21 October 1992: Illegal Detention/Fear of Torture/ Fear of Extrajudicial Execution/Harassment
- 9 November 1992: Extrajudicial Execution
- 9 December 1992: Possible Extrajudicial Execution
- 10 December 1992: INDIA: NEW ALLEGATIONS OF RAPE BY ARMY PERSONNEL IN JAMMU & KASHMIR