Srinagar, Kashmir. 10th December, 2016. Relatives of missing persons attend a demonstration Organized by Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons on occasion of International Human Rights Day in Srinagar, Indian administered Kashmir. The APDP says that more than 8,000 people have gone missing, most of them after being arrested by Indian security forces in the troubled Kashmir region since a separatist rebellion against Indian rule broke out at the end of 1989. Credit: Saqib Majeed/Alamy Live News


Relatives of missing persons attend a demonstration Organized by Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons on occasion of International Human Rights Day in Srinagar, Indian administered Kashmir. The APDP says that more than 8,000 people have gone missing, most of them after being arrested by Indian security forces in the troubled Kashmir region since a separatist rebellion against Indian rule broke out at the end of 1989. But authorities deny the allegations and say their investigations have revealed that most of the missing people have crossed the heavily militarised Line of Control, which separates India and Pakistan, into Pakistani Kashmir for arms training.


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