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Statements of several surrendered women CPI-Maoist cadres of Odisha, Maharashtra, Bihar, Jharkhand and other states have disclosed several instances of sexual exploitation in Maoist camps, the Minister said.
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Statements of several
women CPI-M aoist cadres of Odisha , Maharashtra , Bihar , Jharkhand and other states
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has killed 5,665 civilians and 2036 Security Force (SF) personnel since 2001, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Jitendra Singh told the Lok Sabha on August 14, reports Zee News. During the last three years, Left Wing Extremists (LWE) outfits have abducted 1,594 persons. Some of these abductions are for ransom, he said. The civilians killed by the Maoists are usually branded as 'police informers', 'class enemies' etc. Many of them are 'tried' in kangaroo courts called Jan-Adalats and tortured and then brutally killed. Statements of several surrendered women CPI-Maoist cadres of Odisha, Maharashtra, Bihar, Jharkhand and other states have disclosed several instances of sexual exploitation in Maoist camps, the Minister said. Singh said LWE groups, particularly CPI-Maoist, resort to imposition of levy through coercive means from a variety of sources, including contractors, businessmen and industries.
Event ID | Date | Country | Storyhead |
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57146-112991-286142 | 8/15/2012 | India | Maoists killed 5,665 civilians and 2036 SF personnel since 2001, says MHA |
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are newspaper clippings and extracts collected by the South Asian Terrorism Portal.
Note: incidences are geocoded by the district centroid.
In the same newspaper clipping is further information on the events:
Event ID | Date | Country | Act | District |
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57146-112991-286137 | 8/15/2012 | India | kill | Saiha |
57146-112991-286142 | 8/15/2012 | India | surrender | Bidar |