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| <CENTER>Interactive Communication</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>India Perfected In Third Degree Torture Techniques</FONT></H1></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>While handling so many secessionist movements for | |
| such a long time, the</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>Indians state authorities have developed some unique | |
| techniques to torture</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>the people fighting for freedom from the Indian Union | |
| rule, including the</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>Kashmiris. Some of these techniques were mentioned | |
| in a recent issue of</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>India’s Sunday Magazine. Some excerpts from the magazine:</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>1. The Aeroplane Treatment: About the first thing | |
| that suspected terrorists</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>or harbourers were put through in the backrooms of | |
| many police stations in</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>the Punjab in those dark years of terror. Gradually, | |
| in many places, it</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>replaced intelligent questioning, Security forces | |
| in Kashmir also made wild</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>use of it. It has caused limbs to be amputated and | |
| even death. The accused</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>is hung upside down. It starts getting bad as soon | |
| as the blood rushes to</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>the head. The second stage of torture commences from | |
| here, starting with</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>the beating of the soles. Even without this, heavily-built | |
| men can withstand</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>the ‘aeroplane’ treatment only for a few seconds. | |
| Lighter men can put up</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>with it for not more than ten minutes.</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>2. The Bombay cuf.: A variant of the aeroplane; method: | |
| The prisoner’s</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>hands are tied behind his back and a pipe is placed | |
| under his knees. He is</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>then elevated just above ground level. It is impossible | |
| for anybody to remain</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>in that position, with the body weight entirely on | |
| the knees, for more than a</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>few seconds.</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>3. The Roller Method: Perfected in Kashmir, the prisoner | |
| is forcibly laid on</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>his back. Then a round pole is rolled over his legs | |
| and body, sometimes</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>with the tortures standing on either end of it and | |
| rolling it up and down.</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>Terribly painful, and with long term consequences. </FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>4. Cog Needle: A thin iron rod is inserted through | |
| the umbilicus, tearing the</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>skin and the muscles, or up the anus damaging the | |
| muscles, or up the arms</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>damaging the mucus membrane and other parts of the | |
| rectum.</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>5. Bellary: One of the oldest torture techniques, | |
| and still prevalent. A stick</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>smeared with red chilli powder or green chilli paste | |
| is thrust into the anus.</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>6. Electric Shocks in the Ureter:</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>All the above techniques are applied during investigations | |
| only when state</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>authorities do not wish to kill the arrested person; | |
| otherwise, the most</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>preferred technique, as is being practiced in the | |
| occupied Kashmir, is</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>‘Shoot at Sight’. Consequently, in the last over | |
| seen years, hundreds of</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>thousands of innocent Kashmiri people have been killed | |
| by the Indian</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>Security forces. As regards, the total number of | |
| people killed in the</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>Occupied Kashmir since 1989, the Indian government | |
| estimate is over</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>15,000 including over 11,000 Indian security personnel. | |
| The AFP and</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>Reuters Puts the total number of deaths in the same | |
| period at over 20,000,</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>while the All Parties Hurriyat Conference and Farooq | |
| Abdullah put this</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>number at 50,000.</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>About the techniques of torture, the Sunday magazine | |
| further writes: "Police</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>officers will tell you that the worst torture scenes | |
| in Hindi cinemas are</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>nowhere near to the horror of the real thing. Slapping | |
| and Kicking and</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>caning are the more easily portrayable forms of gratuitous | |
| police violence.</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>Less shown, are the horrors beginning with hanging | |
| a prisoner upside</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>down, pulling, his fingernails out, setting fire | |
| to his paraffin-coated legs, or</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>giving him electric shocks.</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>Doctors at the Soura Institute of Medical Sciences | |
| (SIMS) in Srinagar have</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>discovered a condition from treating thousands of | |
| torture victims that they</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>call ‘physical Torture Nephropathy.’ It is a renal | |
| failure set off by a</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>combination of dehydration and breakdown of soft | |
| issues during torture.</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>One hundred and fifty such cases are registered with | |
| SIMS just now. The</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>case-sheet of all these patients reveal they were | |
| beaten on the buttocks,</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>back and limbs and given the ‘roller’ treatment along | |
| with electric shocks.</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>Doctors at the Soura Institute say that undiagnosed | |
| cases of mild renal</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>failure are being treated outside Soura at other | |
| hospitals and their number</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>runs into thousands."</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>Back in the 1980s, the Indian state authorities had | |
| crushed a popular</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>uprising in the East Punjab with the help of a similar | |
| process of killing and</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>torture, for which the then police chief KPS Gill | |
| won the due notoriety. On</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>India human rights violations in the Occupied Kashmir, | |
| Amnesty</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>International writes that torture by security forces | |
| is a daily routine and so</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>brutal that hundreds have died so far, Amnesty warns | |
| that "the entire civilian</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>population is at risk. Torture includes beatings | |
| and electric shocks, hanging</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>people upside down for many hours, crushing their | |
| legs with heavy rollers,</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>and burning parts of their bodies". </FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>In a recent issue of the prestigious international | |
| magazine, The Bulletin of</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>the Atomic Scientists, Surinder Singh Oberoi who | |
| has covered the</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>Occupied Kashmir happenings for AFP for the last | |
| over seven years, writes</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>about the reason why Indian state authorities would | |
| like to continue their</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>gory campaign of torture and killing in Occupied | |
| Kashmir. "For India,</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>relenting on the question of Kashmir independence | |
| would invite dissent</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>from other Indian states who are watching developments | |
| in Kashmir. There</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>is already unrest in the northeastern states and | |
| Punjab; Indian would not</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>dare to stir up more trouble in these regions, and | |
| hence will always try to</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>linger on the Kashmir issue on one pretext or another."</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>In the same article, titled Kashmir is Bleeding, | |
| Oberoi narrated a personal</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>incident, indicating yet another form of Indian brutality: | |
| the state-sponsoring</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>of a counter-insurgency movement in occupied Kashmir. | |
| He writes "Last</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>July, I was one of the 19 Journalists traveling in | |
| a chartered bus to a press</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>conference in Southern Kashmir. At Anantnag, about | |
| 45 miles south of the</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>Kashmiri capital of Srinagar, we were stopped by | |
| dozen Kashmiri youths</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>armed with AK-57s. They ordered the by driver to | |
| follow them, and at</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>gunpoint we were guided to a private home. Once inside, | |
| we realised we</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>were guests of the jamu and Kashmir Kkhwan (Brotherhood), | |
| a</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>counter-insurgent group founded by Indian security. | |
| Our captors</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>complained that the local press who they said was | |
| sympathetic to the</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>separatists’ cause-had ignored their orders to stop | |
| publishing. They told us</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>that all coverage of the insurgency must stop. Six | |
| local newsmen were</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>moved to another part of the house and threatened | |
| with executionl The rest</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>of us, all members of the national and international | |
| press, remained</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>together.</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>The tale goes on to explain the extent to which the | |
| Indian state authorities</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>have gone to crush a popular uprising with the use | |
| of arms, by launching</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>counter-insurgents and through using the various | |
| techniques of torture. The</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>widely held perception among state authorities is | |
| that, as it had happened in</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>the Punjab, the uprising in occupied Cashmere might | |
| eventually come to an</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT SIZE=+0>end as a result of the Indian state’s terror tactics.</FONT></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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