Videos and tiny details of Human Rights abuses of Pakistan Army, peoples are not shot just tortured.
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A preliminary list of war criminals also given below, watch their expected overseas postings and do not let them enter in your countries. Human Rights of United Nations is working as puppet of neo-Imperialists and it has no power to condemn such acts. This is the time that worldwide advocates and activists of human rights and journalists to come forward and condemn such war crimes and human right abuses. International courts of justice must record such evidences for future records.
Video - Pakistani soldiers beating, kicking and torturing suspects
Men whipped, kicked and threatened with having limbs cut off in 10-minute clip that surfaced on YouTube and Facebook
Warning: this is a heavily edited version of the original film Link to this video
Video Link (you can watch on following links too)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2009/oct/02/pakistani-army-beatings-torture-taliban
The country's powerful army has faced frequent accusations of human rights abuses. Ali Dayan Hasan of Human Rights Watch said it was difficult to verify the authenticity of the video but such abuses were common whenever soldiers were involved in anti-terrorism operations. "It is disgustingly predictable," he said. In the video an army officer quizzes a suspect in the courtyard of a police station about whether his brother-in-law is a militant. The man says he does not know. On a signal from the officer, soldiers swarm around, punching and kicking the man and lashing him with a whip. "Have mercy on me, oh God," he screams in Pashto. At least a dozen soldiers and police can be seen watching the attack, which appears to have been filmed with a mobile phone. The treatment is repeated on several other men, one of whom appears to be quite old. At one point an officer warns a suspect: "You don't want me to cut off your hands and feet." Over the past two months Pakistani human rights activists have accused the army of executing suspected Taliban fighters in Swat, where there has been a long summer of heavy battle. Since July dozens of bullet-riddled bodies have appeared on the streets. Some are believed to be victims of revenge attacks by civilians but others died after being arrested by the army. Victims' families are fearful of speaking out. One relative contacted by the Guardian said he had been warned to keep quiet by the military after speaking to an American newspaper. Videos can have a decisive impact on public opinion in Pakistan. Footage in April of a bearded Taliban fighter flogging a teenage girl in Swat sparked a wave of public revulsion. This latest recording has caused less outrage, probably because such beatings by police and the army are widely taken for granted.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/oct/02/pakistan-soldiers-beating-suspects-video
Video on BBC: Pakistan Video Beating
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8287976.stm
Scores of bodies found in Pakistan's Swat valley: McClatchy Newspapers
MINGORA, Pakistan -- Scores of badly tortured bodies have been found dumped in Pakistan's Swat valley, raising concerns that the Pakistani army is conducting a campaign of extra-judicial killings and brutality aimed at suspected Taliban militants that could sully the army's successful campaign against them.
At least two mass graves for executed Taliban have been discovered, according to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, an independent organization. Separately, an Internet video emerged Friday that appeared to show Pakistani soldiers, likely in Swat, beating prisoners, including elderly men. The army announced an investigation into the recording.
Then, bodies of suspected Taliban, many previously detained by the military, started to turn up at crossroads, on bridges and outside homes.
By the first of September, according to Pakistani news reports, 251 corpses had been found, and local residents say the tally may have reached 400 by now. The killings seem to have the support of the local residents. Some of the bodies were found with their hands tied behind their backs, according to local news reports.
A number of high-profile Taliban commanders also have turned up dead after the military had announced they were in custody. One example: Sher Muhammad Qasa, who residents said was paraded through the streets of Charbagh, a former Taliban stronghold, after he was captured on Sept. 16. Four days later, the army announced that he had succumbed to injuries sustained when he was detained. The residents asked that they not be identified for fear of military reprisals.
Ayub Khan was taken away by the army one afternoon in early August, from his home in Swat's main town of Mingora, in front of his five young children, according to several people in the neighborhood. Nine days later, his body was dumped on a nearby bridge. He had been badly beaten. A single shot to the head had finished off the 42-year-old. Ayub Khan was a minor informer for the Taliban, according to some local residents.
Some cases have disturbed local residents.
The death of Akhtar Ali, a 28-year-old who ran a popular electrical repair store, is one of those. He was picked up from the street at around 4 p.m. on Sept. 1 at an army checkpoint in Mingora, said passers-by who saw him being taken away. His family was assured later that day that he would be released. But at 6 a.m. on Sept. 5 his corpse was dumped on the doorstep of the family home, where many in the neighborhood saw it.
Every inch of his body showed signs of abuse, including burns made with an iron and the marks of merciless beatings. He was not shot, just tortured to death. Friends and family insist he had no known Taliban links. Questions about the army's behavior in Swat intensified Friday with the airing on a number of Internet sites, including Facebook and YouTube, of a video that seemed to show soldiers kicking, punching and whipping prisoners while questioning them. The video shows soldiers and other prisoners looking on as the beatings take place. Screams and cries of "God" can be heard in the recording.
ON THE WEB
The video on YouTube (you must be 18 to view it):
http://tinyurl.com/y8ea33p
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/world/AP/story/1264037.html
Video appears to show Pakistan army abuses
ISLAMABAD � Video apparently showing Pakistani soldiers beating men detained in anti-militant operations has surfaced on the Internet, drawing criticism from a leading rights group and possibly undercutting support for the army's fight against al-Qaida and the Taliban. The independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan said in an August report it had received "credible reports of numerous extrajudicial killings and reprisals carried out by security forces" in the Swat Valley since the area was retaken from Taliban control in July. It shows the officer quizzing one man over whether his brother-in-law is a militant. The man says he does not know. The officer then signals for his deputies to begin attacking the suspect. He is punched, lashed with a leather rope and kicked repeatedly while on the ground. "I most certainly do not think this is an isolated incident," the group's South Asia researcher, Ali Dayan Hasan, told The Associated Press. "There is nothing in the video that the Pakistani military hasn't perpetrated widely before on civilians or those who cross it." By: Robert Kennedy Associated Press
Other Videos:
Human Rights Abuses by Pak Army in SWAT valley:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XD8zgvIKoJY
Baloch Woman Abusing Pakistan Army:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo1QHohMecE
Punjabi Army Human rights abuses in Pakistan:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKR-FFzctg0
Missing persons demanding release of their love ones, abducted by Pakistan Army.
Police abused citizens in front of GHQ Rawalpindi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8OoSciDMRI
A list of Pakistan Army officials involved in massacres, extra judicial killings, abductions, torture, illegal imprisonments and serious Huam Rights violations.
Lt. Gen Masood Aslam, Corpse Commander Peshawar, retired this week and seeking overseas posting or bigger role for his services for foreign countries, he is pioneer in hiring mercenaries like Bkack Water in Pakistan, and working at next door to recently procured Pearl Continental at Peshawar by US.
Lt. Gen Nadeem Ahmad, Strike Corpse Mangla, Posted at SWAT/Malakand along with SSG. A few days back peoples have seen him with ambassador of USA at Pakistan licking her feet.
Lt. Gen Tahir Mahmood, Corpse Commander Rawalpindi.
Maj. Gen Ishfaq Nadeem Ahmad, GOC 37th Infantry Division, Gujranwala. (Main culprit practically involved in massacres, killings, kidnappings and demolitions of houses of local population at Swat, Malakand areas).
Maj. Gen Tanvir Ullah Khan, Army Aviation, GOC Army Aviation Command, Rawalpindi (Barbarian who ordered to massacre local population with the help of Helicopters)
Maj. General Sajjad Ghani, GOC 19th Infantry Division of Mangla now at Swat.
Maj. General Ijaz Awan, Infantry
Major General Naveed Zaman GOC 7th Infantry Division (Wana areas)
Maj. Gen Tariq Khan Khattak, DG FC, ex GOC 14th infantry division, on the list of USA prequalified generals and awarded US Legion of Merit for his services against Muslims.
Brig. Suleman. In charge for hiring and training of mercenaries Lashkars and supply arms to local villagers.
Brig. Fayaz Mahmood Qamar
Brig. Alamzada Khan
Brig. Tahir Hameed (Barbarian who is involved in target killings, massacres, tortures and abductions at Swat areas, it is believed that current video of abuses by army was happened in his command)
Brig. Muzaffar Ali Khan, Station Commander Peshawar.
Col. Abdul Rahman
Col. Zillay Hussain (Barbarian involved in massacres at Malakand areas)
Col. Akhtar Abbas Shah
Col. Saif Ullah Khan (FATA, Mehmand)
Air Marshall Rao Qamar Suleman, is involved in extra judicial killings, destroying homes and using air power including F-16�s and missiles.
Air Marshall Tanvir Mahmood, is now retired and seeking overseas posting. He is pioneer in using F-16�s against local population.
Maj. Gen Ahmad Shuja Pasha, DG ISI
Following infantry divisions are operating in Human rights violations.
7th Infantry Division, 9th Infantry Division, 17th Infantry Division, 19th Infantry Division, 2rd Infantry Division, 37th Infantry Division.
More than 35 websites are operating above video of war crimes of Pakistan army worldwide and hundred thousands have witnessed real face of corrupt and coward army backed by imperialists.
Question is where are Human Rights Pakistan and anchors of TV channels? Where are Mullahs and where are politicians? It will be not so long that everyone would be under teeth of such criminal army. Watch faces of criminals who sucks 80% resources of country and free ration has made them blind bull and above humanity.
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