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| <center>123 Mail</center> | |
| <center>Email Provider and Email Outsourcing for Individuals and Corporations</center> | |
| <center>Hacked By</center> | |
| <center><font SIZE="+3">Doctor Nuker</font></center> | |
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| <center><b><font SIZE="+1">Founder Pakistan Hackerz Club</font></b></center> | |
| <center><b><font COLOR="#FF6600"><a HREF="mailto:doctornuker@puckoff.com">doctornuker@puckoff.com</a></font></b></center> | |
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| <font SIZE="+1">Human Rights Abuses</font></h1></center> | |
| <center>The scale of the Human Rights abuses in Kashmir is enormous. Most | |
| of the Human Rights </center> | |
| <center>auses that have been reported have been against the Indian security | |
| forces, but the rebel </center> | |
| <center>groups have also been criticised by the international Human Rights | |
| organisations.</center> | |
| <center>Human Rights problems are not new to India and certainly not confined | |
| to the Kashmir region.</center> | |
| <center>Amnesty International has, for years, been concerned with Human | |
| Rights in this country. The Human Rights situation in Kashmir, however, | |
| is far worse than in the rest of the country and deserves special attention.</center> | |
| <center>There are reports of indiscriminate killings of men, women and | |
| children, of unlawful arrests and long spells of time in custody withpout | |
| trial, of deaths and 'disappearances' of people taken into custody, of | |
| the torture of innocent people, including the gang rape of thousands of | |
| women,</center> | |
| <center>of entire villages being burnt, of intimidation in recent elections. | |
| The list seems endless.</center> | |
| <center>Of course not all the claims can be confirmed, but Amnesty International | |
| and other </center> | |
| <center>Human Rights groups have investigated the situation and they all | |
| come to the conclusion that </center> | |
| <center>all these things are happening to a certain extent.</center> | |
| <center>There are several armed pro-Indian groups in Kashmir, supported | |
| by the government and </center> | |
| <center>given virtual impunity to commit Huamn Rights attrocities. There | |
| is also, of course, the </center> | |
| <center>regular army (one sixth of which is stationed in the area). It | |
| is reckoned that the area is </center> | |
| <center>the most militarised in the world.</center> | |
| <center>The various security forces, routinely go into local villages and | |
| towns and round up dozens of young men, taking them away. Most, if not | |
| all of these are tortured. The torture varies from </center> | |
| <center>case to case, with some receiving a lot more than others. Usual | |
| torture techniques include</center> | |
| <center>severe beating, the use of electric shocks and the injection of | |
| needles in various parts of</center> | |
| <center>the body, including the buttocks and the umbilicus. A hospital | |
| has reported that in one year</center> | |
| <center>they treated 40 cases of renal failure due to torture methods. | |
| Heavy rolling devices are often</center> | |
| <center>used to crush arms and legs. Hospitals have reported many cases | |
| of people losing the use </center> | |
| <center>of their limbs and of limbs, especially legs, having to be amputated. | |
| Suspects (who usually</center> | |
| <center>have no links with the rebel groups) are often burn with cigarettes | |
| and some even have their</center> | |
| <center>legs covered in petrol and set alight. Finger nails have been extracted | |
| and chillie powder and</center> | |
| <center>salt have been rubbed into wounds. Victims have been emersed in | |
| freezing water, or scalded. Body parts have been known to have been amputated.</center> | |
| <center>In many cases the victims die through the torture that they receive, | |
| or are killed deliberately </center> | |
| <center>by such means as being burnt alive or being shot in the head. There | |
| is a lot of medical evidence from both survivors and those less fortunate | |
| which has shown that the torture is widespead.</center> | |
| <center>Rape has been reportedly used extremely frequently by the security | |
| forces. There has been a </center> | |
| <center>lot of medical evidence (denied by the Indian government) that | |
| the security forces have raped scores of local women and girls while rounding | |
| up the local men. The worst reported case </center> | |
| <center>of rape happened in February 1991 when over 20 women, between 13-80 | |
| were gang </center> | |
| <center>raped. Some of the women were heavily pregnant, later giving birth | |
| to deformed or still-born children. No marriages have taken place in the | |
| town since it happened. There have been </center> | |
| <center>various other reports of multiple rapes of women of all ages (some | |
| as young as 11) and </center> | |
| <center>hundreds of isolated incidents.</center> | |
| <center>The Indian legal framework assists the security forces in carrying | |
| out these abuses. Various</center> | |
| <center>laws have been implemented, giving security forces the right to | |
| shoot to kill and to hold </center> | |
| <center>suspects for up to two years without being charged. There was a | |
| Human Rights watchdog </center> | |
| <center>body set up by the government, but this rarely investigates reports | |
| and when it does, does </center> | |
| <center>not do so efficiently.</center> | |
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| <center>Greets</center> | |
| <center>Mr_Sweet , AntiChrist , Devil-C , cynic , 139_r00ted , v00d00 | |
| , McIntyre , ULG ,</center> | |
| <center>LevelSeven , bl0w team , ALOC , ne0h , HiP , Xessor , mistuh clean | |
| , exode , lyp0x ,</center> | |
| <center>Da^Bomb , mozy , k0ld , HIT2000 , HCV , un1x b0wl1ng t34m , hacksta | |
| , syxx ,</center> | |
| <center>cult_hero , dr_fdisk^ , Hi-Tech Hate , gH , team spl0it , Stonehenge | |
| Crew , FL3M ,</center> | |
| <center>attrition.org , hackernews.com , dutchthreat.org , projectgamma.com | |
| , net-security.org</center> | |
| <center>and all the others i miss..</center> | |
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| <font SIZE="+1">*<:0)</font></h1></center> | |
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