TY - BOOK AU - Amnesty International AU - AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL TI - India: Torture, Rape and Deaths in Custody SN - 086210209X U1 - 323.490 23 PY - 1992/// CY - London PB - Amnesty International KW - Civil and Political Right KW - Torture Victims KW - Deaths in Custody KW - Human Right KW - Remedies N2 - This report describes in detail AI’s concerns about torture, including rape, and deaths in custody in India. AI has recorded 415 deaths in detention since 1987; in each case the evidence suggests that the victims had been beaten or otherwise tortured. Torture and deaths in custody appear to be widespread in areas where the government faces armed opposition – Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Assam and the northeast states – where it can be used to obtain confessions and gather intelligence, as well as to deter or to avenge attacks by armed groups. Adivasis (tribal people), dalits (members of scheduled castes) and members of minority groups, e.g. Muslims, feature prominently among the victims. Women from these groups, including young girls, are reportedly frequently raped in detention ER -