Canada Puts Human Rights First And Deports Former Indian Police Inspector

Canada Puts Human Rights First And Deports Former Indian Police Inspector

VANCOUVER : The government of Indian has had it’s feathers ruffled as a former Inspector General of the CPRF (Central Reserve Police Force) was forced to return to India, reportedly due to having a served a government “that engages in “terrorism, systematic or gross human rights violations, or genocide”.The bold and forthright move was made after the senior Indian officer was questioned upon landing at Vancouver airport and following an overnight reprieve at his friend’s house, was asked to return to continue questioning. A short time later he was refused entry into Canada and sent back to India. The CPRF and other law enforcement agencies of the Indian government have a notorious reputation for conducting excessive torture and extra-judicial killings. Throughout India’s troubled zones (Kashmir, Punjab, Assam etc), the CPRF and other agencies have inflicted horrendous torture on suspects and their extended families.Countries such as the USA and the UK have often been lobbied to take heed at the atrocities committed by India on it’s own people. This has rarely been taken up on an official level due to the aforementioned countries keeping business and political ties first, and human rights issues paid only lip service.Canada’s bold stand has been welcomed by many human rights activists who have not seen such open condemnation of the Indian government’s dismal reputation coming often from the western leadership.

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