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Doctors say Indian troops blocked care for injured Kashmiri protesters

Publisher Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Publication Date 7 December 2016
Cite as Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Doctors say Indian troops blocked care for injured Kashmiri protesters, 7 December 2016, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/5975a3044.html [accessed 22 May 2023]
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December 07, 2016

A Pakistani general visits a victim of cross-border Indian firing at the line of control in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.A Pakistani general visits a victim of cross-border Indian firing at the line of control in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.

Indian security forces in Kashmir blocked medical care for injured protesters by firing on ambulances and holding up emergency vehicles, a health rights group said on December 6.

At least 80 civilians have been killed and more than 10,000 wounded in almost five months of clashes between protesters and security forces, sparked by the killing on July 8 of a leading militant pushing for independence in the divided Himalayan region, which is also claimed by Pakistan.

Physicians for Human Rights said not only did police and paramilitary forces use excessive force during the unrest, they also delayed wounded people seeking medical attention, increasing the likelihood of permanent injuries and deaths.

"Such delays in care are violations of the longstanding protections afforded to medical workers and facilities in times of conflict and civil unrest," said Widney Brown, a director at the New York-based group.

"What's more, the doctors we interviewed said police were present in their hospitals, intimidating patients and monitoring those being admitted."

The report also said security forces harassed medical workers attempting to treat protesters and prevented doctors from reaching the hospitals where they work.

Kashmiri police had no immediate response to the report.

Based on reporting by AP and Reuters

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