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Today there are around 300,000 children who were kidnapped or coerced into becoming child soldiers.
The Crimes of Indian occupation forces, numbering well over 600,000, against the people of Kashmir have now reached genocidal proportions. The entire civilian population is at risk of torture in areas where Indian government forces are engaged in counter¬insurgency operations against armed groups fighting for independence or for the state to join Pakistan. Most of the victims are young men detained during "crackdown" operations to identify armed militants.
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