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  2. List of cases of police brutality in India - Wikipedia

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    Police arrested him in the evening, using a lathicharge during which journalists were among those injured. [22] 13 October 2015 – Punjab police shot two protestors and injured 50 others at a protest in Kotkapura, Punjab, following the Guru Granth Sahib desecration in different parts of Punjab. Police claimed to be acting in self-defence.

  3. Indian Army atrocities in Northeast India - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Army has been actively involved in Northeast India—a region comprising Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura—primarily to address insurgencies and maintain order. [1] However, several allegations and documented instances of human rights violations have emerged over the years [2]

  4. 2019 Jamia Millia Islamia attack - Wikipedia

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    The police brutality and vandalism continued and at the end the police can be seen damaging the CCTV which was capturing the incidents. [29] The Quint released another video on 17 February 2020, where it can be seen that police and para-military personnel entered the library and vandalised, breaking chairs and reading desk and damaging CCTVs.

  5. Timeline of the Insurgency in Northeast India - Wikipedia

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    This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (June 2018) This is a timeline of the Insurgency in Northeast India, an ongoing armed conflict between the separatist rebels and the Indian government. Timeline of the conflict 2010s 2010 This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (June 2018) 2011 This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (June ...

  6. 2023–2025 Manipur violence - Wikipedia

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    The Kuki community have accused the police of siding with the Meitei community. [174] The video emerged after more than two months since the incident took place as internet was shut down in Manipur. [168] [175] [170] [176] One of the victims said that they have been “left to the mob by the police”. [175] [176]

  7. Assam separatist movements - Wikipedia

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    Assam separatist movements refers to a series of multiple insurgent and separatist movements that had been operated in the Northeast Indian state of Assam. [8] The conflict started in the 1970s [ 8 ] following tension between the native indigenous Assamese people and the Indian government over alleged neglect, political, social, cultural ...

  8. Custodial death of P Jayaraj and Bennicks - Wikipedia

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    Without following the protocol to examine for potential police brutality, D.Saravanan waved his hands to the police to take them away. [11] The two victims were subsequently taken to Kovilpatti sub-jail, located 100km from Sathankulam. Lawyers were not allowed to meet Beniks or his father until the evening of 20 June. [6] [12]

  9. 2021 Nagaland killings - Wikipedia

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    The Army claims to have been the victim of an intelligence failure; they had suspected the vehicle to contain Naga insurgents. [8] [10] They further claim to have only opened fire when instructions to the vehicle to stop were not followed. [11] The two survivors reject the claims, as did Nagaland Police upon a preliminary inquiry. [12] [13]