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NHRC seeks report on ‘human shield’

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Rights body acts on activist’s complaint

Taking cognisance of a complaint alleging rights violation in the ‘human shield’ incident involving the Army in Jammu and Kashmir, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has sought a report from the Defence Ministry seeking details of the action taken on it.

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The complaint was filed by a Bhubaneswar-based activist, who alleged that the Army had violated the law by tying a man to a jeep and using him as a “human shield” against stone-pelting in Budgam district of Jammu and Kashmir in April. The complainant, Akhand, of the Civil Society Forum on Human Rights, said he had approached the NHRC around mid-April and submitted a letter to it in connection with the incident. Congress leader Saifuddin Soz too had urged the commission to take cognisance of the incident, sources said.

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As per the NHRC case details, the commission had last month ordered a copy of the complaint to be sent to the authorities concerned and sought an action taken report from them within four weeks.

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