India’s AFSPA: India’s Security Forces kill at least 13 Naga Civilians in Nagaland, is it a necessity or misuse of power?

The incident strongly suggested that military and intelligence assessments were flawed, and in the worst-case scenario, the security forces’ actions will be labeled as a “case of mistaken identity,” and total immunity from any legal action under AFSPA will be sought.

By Augustine R.

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“Operation Bluebird”: A case Study of Torture and Extrajudicial Executions in Southern Naga Region at Oinam by India

This report is a study of human rights violations in the Southern Naga Territory (under Manipur’s state administration in Oinam Village) by India. It describes a pattern of arbitrary arrests, detentions and torture of hundreds of villagers in and around Oinam by the Assam Rifles during “Operation Bluebird” conducted after armed Naga revolutionary belonging to the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) attacked an Assam Rifles’ outpost in July 1987

By Amnesty International

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