Sunday, March 20, 2011


kunan poshpora tragedy
A forgotten tale.

Mudasir Majeed Peer
It was the night of 23th February 1991; clock hands were about to
bid adieu to 23-Feb one hour gap till
12.am of 24th Feb, when doom and
gloom had taken the shelter in Kunan Poshpora, a village about 5-kms
away from main town Kupwara. It is the village where the hapless women
folk met the extremity of beastliness during the intervening night of
23rd and 24th February. It was the night when a cold-hearted legion of
troops of the 04 Raj Raffles of 68 Brigade C/o 56 APO went berserk and
broke the windows and doors of houses of this village, entered
abysmally and allegedly tore apart the chastity of women here
irrespective of their age.
It wouldn’t be an amateurish act to call this tragedy a splotch
of shame on the face of humanity. It has perforated vast the
humanistic stance of us. As per official reports about 23 women were
raped allegedly by the troops of Rajputana Raffles. The army had laid
nocturnal siege across the length and breadth of this area. All Men
were asked to gather at a place away from their houses and all women
were asked to stay indoors. From a teenage girl to a 100 year old
woman, no one was spared. A cluster of beasts of human shape entered
the houses and raped the women mercilessly. Virgins, married, and old
women as per authentic reports washed hands off their chastity. Not
even a woman who had a baby in womb was spared.
A woman is regarded only sacred till her chastity is safe. Once
she has met the air of unsacred and illegitimate atmosphere, none is
ready to give her space in society not even the people who share pure
blood relations with her. Same story can be witnessed here in
Kunan-Poshpora. After meeting the sexual assaults the women here had
to enter into a sphere of trauma and morass. On one side they had lost
the honor and on the other side they emerged as the victims of
societal disdain. And those who catapulted them into a deluge of
miseries are roaming openly. They were given clean chit by the then
government of India that they were innocents. The allegations against
them were discarded. But let’s ask a question to government of India
that who was responsible for this mass-rape? If they are ruling
Kashmir wasn’t it their responsibility to delve deep into the case and
look for the culprits? Instead of doing so they (Indian authorities)
without any proper inquiry rejected the charges against troops and
labeled the charges against them an intelligently manufactured pack of
lies. Despite the report from the then District Magistrate S. M
Yaseen after being complained by the villagers where it was written
that “the soldiers behaved like beasts. They entered into the houses
of villagers and gang-raped women at gunpoint without any
consideration of their age, marital status and pregnancy”. Nothing was
approved and whole enquiry report was labeled as concoctions by the
Press Council of India which termed the rape allegations as baseless.
The team(PCI) finally concluded that the charges against army were
“well-concocted bundle of fabricated lies" and "a massive hoax
orchestrated by militant groups and their sympathizers and mentors in
Kashmir and abroad for re-inscribing Kashmir on the international
agenda as a human rights issue”.
Who would have believed this report; a mother whose daughter’s
clothes were torn apart and was raped continues for night? Would
she?One by one army personals raping her and she (mother) witnessed as
dumb. Or an old ailing father who was struggling for survival in bed
and his daughters were crying for help.
Different human rights organizations visited Kunan-Poshpora and
termed the rape charges against troops as truth. The world media also
covered. But result was nothing except the mounting miseries on part
of victims. On extreme pressure from public and different human rights
watches the biggest justice which was done at that time was filing of
FIR against the army. But ironically nothing occurred. The FIR emerged
as “FAILED INQUERY REPORT”.
Last month it marked the 20th anniversary of
Kunan-Poshpora mass rape case. Twenty years is big a time. Many
governments changed at center as well as state. But nothing happened
to the tragedy which befell to this village. No one remembers those
mothers and those sisters who were asked to stand in queue and were
raped. The politicians are busy in warming their own hands. No one
raises a question on behalf of that helpless village. The girls of
that village are caught between devil and deep sea. Their parents
want to marry them off to some good men. But no none one is ready to
accept them. They are living a trauma ridden life. Their marriage
proposals are turned down. They don’t get the person of their
satisfaction. Even an educated girl from that village hardly gets a
boy who isn’t what she deserves. They have become the victims of their
own conscience. A stain has been left on that village which questions
many births which came about in following two years after this
tragedy.
When a person steps into Kunan-Poshpora village, exact place
where this tragedy took place, the first thing which is heard there is
the wails from the old frail mothers, who are still haunted by the
memories of that fateful night. Their eyes are yet soaked with tears.
The big dream of parents is, if they have a daughter, then she should
get hitched to a good person. But here the parents do keep those
dreams but don’t see them turning into reality. Hardly there is any
girl in this village who braves the questions of media. It is the old
women here who with much embarrassment talk before media. The women
who were raped on that day have become the victims of many
psychosomatic disorders.
The konan Poshpora rape victims have been longing since that
tragic day for the justice to be delivered but nothing has happened
till date. For some time in the just years after this tragedy came
about this case had the momentum and people were vibrant to make the
efforts for the deliverance of justice. But with the unfolding of more
and more tragedies here in valley this case lost the momentum and now
is a faint memory in most of minds except the minds of victims. The
non-deliverance of justice in this case may be attributed more or less
to its political exploitation. Our political leaders don’t bother now
to make efforts to reopen this case as probably they are afraid of
consequence. Maybe it can cost them the chair which they are sitting
upon with the vote of those who contain a part of victims. We often
witnessed the hala bol in state assembly, lok sabha and Rajha Sabha,
on the issues of price hike, corruption, sex scandals, murders etc but
our leaders feel ashamed on debating this appalling issue. Where have
been the concealing those MLAs of this district who often used to come
on the eve of elections and used to deliver long speeches and also
used to claim themselves to be the representatives of aspirations and
miseries of people? It would have been much better had these victims
been aided in any way here by those organizations who claim to be
talking this case overseas instead of beating drum in USA and sipping
coffee in Brussels at the name of this dreadful case.
Being humans it is our primary responsibility to dedicate
ourselves towards the task of re-opening those closed files which have
gathered dust in inches for years in wait. Let’s not tolerate it
anymore. Let’s join hand to drag the criminals to the court of
justice. That time law was not strong. But now the situation is
altogether different. We have some new laws this time which will
surely aid us. Let media play a proactive role in bringing forth the
truth. We failed to get justice for shopian victims only because it
was just the only shopian people who were fighting for justice not the
entire Kashmir. A joint effort will surely result in something worth
justice. We have the best and fresh example of Egypt where union
proved fruitful. There was no particular leader to whom people were
following. The people there were the leaders. In Egypt Mubarki regime
was overthrown only because the majority of Egypt was against his rule
and majority protested against him. The result was the fall of a
mountain. Mubarki was ruling Egypt for 35 years. His position was
iron-strong. But when the entire Egypt turned against him, he had to
surrender the powers. This is the power of majority.
Union is strength. Let’s prove it. If we shut our mouths we will
be shut for ever. We have to nail the criminals otherwise we will be
forced to pay a huge cost. If we don’t fight at this juncture then we
are backing the wrong horse.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

A monster called corruption


Corruption is a transmissible, malignant and putrid virus, which has penetrated its roots in every part of the world

Mudasir Majeed Peer

No section of a society is free from it. Every country has been caught in the welter of corruptions. People worldwide are involved in this act. It is not an infection confined to a single state of a country or a single country of the world. It doesn’t set free any. From a simple peon to the highest rank officials work under its influence.

The phenomenon of corruption is not an alien to us. It has birth ed from the human mind with the aim to mar the human development. It is an illegal and unauthorized act which is done by a person working in a system (government) by illegitimate means i.e., bribery which works as an incentive to a his/her mind and makes him/her to infringe the law and commit the felony. Corruption plays an important role in neutralizing the honest, reliable, decent and law-abiding functioning of a system. Every government has become a slave to corruption. This is only because the employees of a system are involved in this menace. It has set toughest challenge to the development of every system. In India the corruption has reached an alarming level. Despite the formation of stringent laws to act against it, no improvement appears on ground. Everyday we hear about frauds, scams, and scandals. The politicians, high profile graft and even the lower level employees are caught in the acts of venality. But the law hardly seems a criterion in dealing with criminals. India is not the only country that is affected by corruption. It exists in every country. But India holds a big share amongst corruption dominated countries. The multi-crore scams which have been brought to light by media have created a big void in India’s legal system of governance. 2G spectrum scam, Common Wealth Games scam, Satyam scam, Bofors scam, Bihar fodder scam also known as Chara Ghotala, the Hawala scandal etc. the process will continue but scams will not end. The 2G spectrum scam has left no attempt in vacating the financial reservoirs of India. It is the scam worth of Rs. 1.76 lakh crore. The credit, according to CAG reports goes to A. RAJA who has wholeheartedly deposited his accounts with the government’s money. Ministers, politicians, bureaucrats, and other persons who are the part of a system (government) get their hands tainted by taking bribe to favour the illegal acts. What will happen to such a nation where the big fraudsters are at the helm of affairs? They (Babus) take the ride of the people and betray the norms of a legal system. They foster the cancer of corruption and cultivate it in every society. Everyone speaks against the menace of corruption. No one supports it. It is always the target of severe criticism. Tell a minister to deliver a lecture on corruption; he/she will leave no stone unturned in pouring out the severe bashing against it and against those who are involved in it. Tell a bureaucrat or any person for the same, again same thing will happen. But the truth is entirely different from what they deliver to people. They will never accept that they are the real villains however they will censure the corruption. They victimize us but we are equally responsible for this crime. Our state has the distinction to be the second corrupt state in India after Bihar. Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, is concerned about the increase in J&K. He is not happy with bureaucrats as they have failed to deal to control this menace. But is Omar Abdullah of firm belief that his top associates or general and political brass are free from this disease? The honest employee of the government will never be given chance to work as per his/her will. If he/she struggles to work honestly then that person has to land in trouble, because the upper-rank employees have the power to muzzle the voice of lower-rank employees. They either transfer the honest people to far places or warn them to not raise voice otherwise they (lower-rank employees) will land in vicious circle. In Kashmir there are many districts where the corruption is running amok. From a top official to a peon in a department the illegal money propagates and this has raised our state to number second. The state has a wing called Vigilance that has been assigned the job to keep vigil on everyone associated with government. We hear, watch and read from radios, TVs and newspaper respectively that “today vigilance nabbed this official and other day that official in charge of venality”. But what is this then which has taken our state on number second amongst the top corrupted states of country. Is the Vigilance department weak? Are the vigilance officials inefficient due to whom our state is on number second? Or is the vigilance officials tainted also that is why they fail to act? Corruption in education department, police, R&B, PWD, PDD, Health, Social welfare etc. none of the departments are free. A wing of police which has been assigned the job of watching traffic movements, check vehicles, check the licenses of drivers, check the documents of vehicles etc. is called traffic police. They have earned a measly good image in serving the state. Whenever you see a traffic policeman your pocket should be warm otherwise you are going to lose a day in convincing him that what is truth and what not. Show a However we can’t label all the officials of this department, because there are still the people who believe in honestly executing their duties. But few black sheep have casted the shadow over their honest work and have rendered a bad name to whole department. The state is badly caught in the mess of corruption. It is not just restricted to administration. It exists in legislation and judiciary also. Our state is already going through the serious problems like, unemployment, illiteracy, poverty, and corruption makes these problems even more serious. The government announces different schemes for the development of rural areas but these schemes are hardly implemented. The grants released get disappeared in between the officials and the rural development remains a dream. Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah is worried about the increasing menace of corruption but he needs to do something serious now which should at least drop the state down from the top corrupt states of India. We cannot expect a corruption free state but at least there should be a decline in the alarmingly increasing level. Omar Abdullah should chalk out a strategy to curb the corruption level. He should order the probes into the properties of ministers, MLAs and bureaucrats. He should shape up a trustworthy and intelligent squad which should keep a close eye on the activities of everyone for a peon to the top state officials. Whosoever is caught in charges of venality should be punished as per law. No one should let go scot-free. If the early measures are not taken then the state is surely going to sink into the corruption epidemic and result will be the catastrophe to state development. Author is the student of MCMP 2nd year G D College Baramulla and hails from Kupwara. He can be mailed at pir.mudasir@gmail.com


Thursday, February 10, 2011

Of killings, mistakes and probes

Manzoor was killed; Colonel Brar says it was a mistake and he is sorry for it. How pathetic!

Mudasir Majeed Peer

A day after the visit of Union Home Minister P Chidambaram to review the security scenario in valley, a tragic incident took place in Handwara: Manzoor Ahmad Magray, a student was killed by army in Chogal, Handwara.

Taking into account the statement given by the Union Home minister P Chidambaram, the incident at Handwara is a major blow.
Despite several claims by the Union home ministry that situation has improved in valley, we only witness killings and mayhem unfolding on the streets of Kashmir. Before the killing of Manzoor, we witnessed the death of two sisters in Sopore. However the state security agencies were quick to point their fingers at militants groups and blaming them for the killings.
The graph of civilian deaths is increasing day by day. Deaths are occurring at brisk pace. The most disappointing has been the response from the state as well as New Delhi on the issues related to human rights violations in state. They condemn killings, order the ‘magisterial probes’ and promise the justice to be done with the victims but alas! They only say but never act. This non-serious approach on part of the state and New Delhi has always cost them dearly.
I remember Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, while speaking to a gathering in Mawar Handwara a year ago when a 70 year old beggar was killed by security forces stressed on the point that human rights violations were unacceptable. He said, “Human rights violations are not acceptable to us”.
But unfortunately human rights violations continue unabatedly at the hands of security personnel. Ministers and top brass of security only feel bad on the killings which occur at the hands of security forces. They condemn the killings and sympathise with the victimized families, later on they forget them.
Manzoor was killed but his death has not moved any official. Colonel Brar says it was a mistake and he is sorry for it. How pathetic? A family lost its son and Colonel Brar is sorry! What he calls a mistake is a tragedy and calamity for a family, this ‘mistake’ snatched away a bud that is yet to blossom. How many more mistakes will they commit: killing a 70 year old beggar, Machil fake encounter, and now Manzoor and the process is on...
We know what fate magisterial probes have met in past. The state officials think that by ordering magisterial probes into the killings which occur at the hands of security forces is justice for the family of the victim. The probes they order do nothing but add salt to their injuries. Wamiq Farooq and Zahid Farooq are the cases in point.
The security forces enjoyed unbridle powers under AFSPA. The law instead of prosecuting them gives them (security forces) easy ways to escape.
It was heart rending to read about the distraught family of Zahid Farooq, a teenager, who was killed by BSF last year. The tears of Zahid’s mother have dried up. She weeps day in and night out. Zahid’s two sisters, Farhat and Aqsa are traumatized. Farhat is suffering from depression after the death of her brother. Zahid’s four year old sister Aqsa has her brother’s name on her tongue all day long.
However his father hasn’t given up. He says he will go to Supreme Court but will fight against those who have killed to his son.
Manzoor’s death is a loss to his family. His parents are mourning, so are his sisters and relatives. His mother is wailing like any other mother of Kashmir who has lost her son. She will have to live a traumatic life now onwards.
Author is a student of MCMP Govt Degree College, Baramulla and hails from Kupwara district. He can be mailed at pir.mudasir@gmail.com.