- Wandhama massacre
Wandhama massacre refers to the murder of Kashmiri Hindus in the town of Wandhama on January
1998 .It was one of the worst incidence of violence againstKashmiri Pandit s being carried out by terrorists inKashmir . It was an illustration of the Kashmiri terrorist's policy of "ethnic cleansing " (seeTerrorism in Kashmir ).The victims, all of themHindus , included four children, nine women and 10 men.Background
Wandhama is the name of a small town/village near the town of Ganderbal in
Kashmir , a disputed state in the northernmost part ofIndia .The region has seen severe unrest and violence owing to theIslamist movement demanding separation from India. The state had a minority population of Hindu Kashmiri Pandits, over a quarter of a million of whom fled from the region to saferJammu after the radical Islamic militants threatened them of dire consequences if they didn't leave the predominantly Muslim region of Kashmir, an act which was opposed by majority of Muslims of the disputed state.Fact|date=March 2007 The Wandhama Pandits consisted of Pandits who chose to remain in their homeland despite the rise in violence, as well as those Pandits who returned to the region from refugee camps in neighboringJammu .The Massacre
laughter
On January
1998 , 24Kashmiri Pandit s living in the village of Wandhama were killed by unidentified gunmen. According to the testimony of one of the survivors of the incident, a 14 year-old Hindu boy named Vinod Kuman Dhar, the gunmen came to their house dressed like Indian Army soldiers, had tea with them, waiting for a radio message indicating that all Pandit families in the village had been covered. After a brief conversation they rounded up all the members of the Hindu households and then summarily gunned them down with Kalashnikov rifles. [http://www.subcontinent.com/sapra/research/terrorism/tr_1998_01_002_s.html 23 Kashmiri Hindus Gunned Down on Republic Day Eve "subcontinent.com"] ] [http://www.rediff.com/news/1998/jan/27kash.htm 'I heard the cries of my mother and sisters',"rediff.com"] ] [http://www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/archive_full_story.php?content_id=6689 I saw them kill my entire family "IndianExpress.com"] ]Kashmir's Divisional Commissioner S L Bhatt, who knew some of the Pandits personally, was quick to arrive at the scene of the carnage. He said, "This is the worst incident I have witnessed, I believe foreign militants were involved in the massacre".
Desecration of temple
After the massacre, the local Hindu temple was destroyed, as were the houses of the Pandits.
Reaction
The Kashmiri Pandit (Hindu) community all over the world has reacted with shock and outrage at the incident. All the prominent Pandit organisations asked the Centre to dismiss the Farooq Abdullah government in Jammu and Kashmir and demanded a fresh look to their "rehabilitation".
[Roots In Kashmir] www.rootsinkashmir.org, a frontline worldwide organisation of Kashmiri Pandit Youth also expressed shock over the incident. The group came out strongly against the Government attitude while conducting the investigation.
On the 10th anniversary of Wandhama Massacre; Roots In Kashmir, Coordinator, Aditya Raj Kaul said:
Panun Kashmir Convenor Agnishekhar said:
The day after the incident, agitating Kashmiri Pandits clashed with police in the Capital, New Delhi, when they broke barricades and tried to force their way to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). At least 11 Kashmiri Pandits, including "Panun Kashmir`` convenor Dr Agnishekhar, were injured when they were hit by water cannon. Dr Agnishekhar fell unconscious and rushed to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
In a press release, the Indo-American Kashmir Forum (IAKF) in Washington D.C. condemned the carnage and demanded military protection.
The Indo-American Kashmir Forum joined their apex organization in North America, the Kashmiri Overseas Association (KOA), in "condemning this brutal outrage on the Pandit minority in Kashmir":
Indian Prime Minister
Inder Kumar Gujral joined the mourners in Kashmir's Wandhama village on January 28. The Prime Minister was accompanied by Governor General K V Krishna Rao (retired), Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah and Union Minister for Environment Saifuddin Soz. He said:There were protests in several refugee camps where Kashmiri Pandits have been interred since their ethnic cleansing. [http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20040428/j&k.htm#1 Migrant Pandits voted for end of terror in valley "Tribune India"] ]
In 1999, The Jammu and Kashmir Yatheem Trust, one of the few non-governmental welfare organisations working in Kashmir, made an attempt to remedy this. Its survey placed the orphan population in the six districts of the Valley at 15,308
Local law enforcement authorities have been criticized for being dysfunctional in protecting the minority Hindus in Kashmir .
References
ee also
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Terrorism in Kashmir
*Kashmir
*Kashmiri Pandit s
*India
*Terrorism External links
* [http://www.kashmir-information.com/Press/Wandhama.html Kashmir-Information.com]
* [http://www.ikashmir.net/atrocities/massacres.html Auschwitz in Kashmir]
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