Stories — Tamil Police Rape
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Despite international pressure, very few perpetrators from the military or police have been convicted, with the government frequently dismissing such claims as "baseless". 3. Barriers to Justice Tamil police rape stories
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Organizations such as Amnesty International and the United Nations have documented numerous testimonies where Tamil women were subjected to rape while in custody. These reports often emphasize that sexual violence was used as a tool of intimidation and torture during the war.
Note: For further research into the systemic issues of custodial violence or human rights, you can refer to the official reports published by the National Human Rights Commission of India or monitoring resources provided by global entities like Human Rights Watch.