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JKCCS is a federation of human rights organisations and individuals working in Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir.

Annual Human Rights Review

Annual Human Rights Review are a yearly review of the human rights situation in Jammu and Kashmir published by Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society (JKCCS).

Annual Human Rights Review of 2018

Annual Human Rights Review of 2017

Annual Human Rights Review of 2016

Annual Human Rights Review of 2015

Annual Human Rights Review of 2014

Annual Human Rights Review of 2013

Annual Human Rights Review of 2012

Annual Human Rights Review of 2011

Annual Human Rights Review of 2010


JKCCS is a federation of human rights organisations and individuals working in Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir.

About Us

Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society (JKCCS) was founded in 2000. We are an amalgam of various non-funded, non-profit, campaign, research and advocacy organizations based in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir.


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Recent Posts

  • Disappearance & killing of 3 Rajouri youth in alleged ‘fake encounter’ continuation of unaccountable nature of state violence in Kashmir: JKCCS and APDP
  • Bi-annual HR Review: 229 killings, 107 CASO’s, 55 internet shutdowns, 48 properties destroyed
  • Annual Human Rights Review 2019
  • Annual Human Rights Review 2019
  • Six-monthly HR Review: 271 Killings, 177 CASOs, 51 internet blockades
  • International Day in Support of Victims of Torture: JKCCS and APDP seek UN OHCHR access to Kashmir to investigate allegations of torture
  • International Week of the Disappeared: Those disappeared in Kashmir may have been tortured

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