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December 10, 2016 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Relatives of the disappeared persons and the members of the Association of Parents of the Disappeared (APDP) take part in a protest on the international Human Rights Day on December 10, 2016 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian government forces in Kashmir are often blamed for grave rights abuses like widespread torture, rape, custodial murder and enforced disappearances in the Muslim-majority region Since 1989, Kashmir has been a state under siege, with both India and Pakistan laying claim to it. Human rights organizations say more than 80,000 have died in the two decade long conflict with the Indian government claiming the number as 40,000. (Credit Image: © Yawar Nazir via ZUMA Wire)

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December 10, 2016 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Relatives of the disappeared persons and the members of the Association of Parents of the Disappeared (APDP) take part in a protest on the international Human Rights Day on December 10, 2016 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India.  Indian government forces in Kashmir are often blamed for grave rights abuses like widespread torture, rape, custodial murder and enforced disappearances in the Muslim-majority region Since 1989, Kashmir has been a state under siege, with both India and Pakistan laying claim to it. Human rights organizations say more than 80,000 have died in the two decade long conflict with the Indian government claiming the number as 40,000. (Credit Image: © Yawar Nazir via ZUMA Wire)