Grave Violations and Devoid of Children’s Rights in Kashmir an Explanatory Study

Journal Title: Traditional Journal of Law and Social Sciences - Year 2022, Vol 1, Issue 01

Abstract

The Kashmir valley has become a place where the blood is monotonous. Child rights violations in this valley have become ongoing and persistent, and as a result, only Kashmir’s are left to endure the consequences. Children's rights are a priority today. UNCRC, Humanism highlights the lack of children's rights in Kashmir. Parents' priorities are children’s growth and rights. No parent must know the kids' rights. The future is kids. They'll aid nation-building. They deserve education, health, and food. Protect children's rights. Kashmir’s fought for freedom despite the cost. Since 1947, hundreds of Kashmir’s have perished nonviolently fighting Indian dominance. In 1990, Kashmir rebelled against Indian oppression. India wreaked havoc. Inhuman practises are used in Kashmir to force confessions, punish liberation movement sympathizers, and control politics. Indian military detentions lack procedural safeguards. Despite Indian law, detainees rarely see a magistrate within 24 hours. The Indian Panel Code and Criminal Code of Procedure prohibit pressured confessions and necessitate inquiries into torturers' custodial deaths. India's support for J & K youth is poor. Children are the primary targets of Indian occupying armies and intelligence agencies due to their frailty. Family separation is far worse than displacement. Separated Kashmiri children are at risk. Girls are mistreated and exploited. Boy recruits are underage. Inhabitants, especially youths, have been influenced by valley interference. Adolescence has been changed by the valley. Because of huge militarization, youngsters in Kashmir face grave infringement of the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, including killing and mutilating, enlistment and utilization of kids, rape, abducting, assaults on schools and medical clinics, and refusal of helpful access. This study centers on the ongoing clash's encroachment of Kashmiri children's rights. In this review, we take a gander at determined infringement of children's rights in Kashmir in the twenty-first 100 years.

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Showkat Ahmad Dar & Aadil Ahmad Shairgojri

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Showkat Ahmad Dar & Aadil Ahmad Shairgojri (2022). Grave Violations and Devoid of Children’s Rights in Kashmir an Explanatory Study. Traditional Journal of Law and Social Sciences, 1(01), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-706802