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''Reduced To Ashes: The Insurgency and Human Rights in Punjab'' is the report of the Committee for Coordination on Disappearances in Punjab (CCDP), authored by Ram Narayan Kumar, Amrik Singh, Ashok Agrwaal and Jaskaran Kaur. The report focuses on human rights violations committed by the Punjab Police during its operations to suppress the Punjab insurgency in India, from 1984 to 1994. The author Ram Narayan Kumar claims that the issue of Khalistan was used by the State to divert attention from real issues of democracy, constitutional safeguard and citizens' rights.〔 〕 ==Content== The book is organized into 7 chapters, each containing further subsections and finishing in 634 pages with the authors giving their conclusion and suggestions. The book starts by giving a chronology of events and a detailed information into Jaswant Singh Khalra case. The following chapters look into details of missing Sikhs and discrepancies of law and its deliberate misuse. It also presents the organizational structure of Punjab police. The book contains over 500 testimonies by the families of the victims, and describes 672 cases of alleged illegal executions by the police in the Amritsar district.〔 :Contents :Preface :Introduction :NHRC Chronology :Chapter 1: Jaswant Singh Khalra: A Martyr for Human Rights :Chapter 2: Impunity by All Means :Chapter 3: Rights and the Dead Ends of Law :Chapter 4: Methodology :Chapter 5: Analysis of Case Summaries :Chapter 6: Summaries of Cases of Illegal Cremations included in CBI Lists :Chapter 7: Endnote: Reflections and Recommendations :Appendices 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Reduced to Ashes (book)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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