
Parveena Ahangar & Parvez Imroz
Parveena Ahangar and Parvez Imroz have long been at the forefront of the struggle against arbitrary abuses of power in a region of India that has borne the brunt of escalating violence, militarisation and international tension.
Their long campaign to expose human rights violations, promote dialogue and seek peaceful solutions to the intractable conflict in Kashmir has inspired new generations across communities. Parveena Ahangar protests against enforced dissapearances and challenges the perpetrators of violence. She is the founder and leader of the Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP) which arranges peaceful protests and offers practical assistance to victims.

“It is not only my struggle. We are hundreds of mothers who are waiting to know the whereabouts of our dear ones”
Parvez Imroz is a lawyer and a leading intellectual who uses the law to ensure fundamental human rights and equality before the law in Kashmir; he is the founder of the Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society (JKCCS), which works for human rights and alternatives to violence.
The Rafto Prize Laureates thus complement one another in their work, creating opportunities for different communities to participate in the human rights movement via dialogue, peaceful strategies, and protest against human rights violations in the world’s largest democracy.

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Documents
- Apdp 2016 Pellet Victims Report Updated (pdf - 842.19 KB)
- Rafto Urgency In Kashmir Appeal And Documentation 100919 (pdf - 300.08 KB)
- Ohchr Report On The Situation Of Human Rights In Kashmir 14 June 2018 (pdf - 808.23 KB)
- Award Statement 2017 Eng (pdf - 212.80 KB)
- CV and Facts Rafto Prize 2017 (pdf - 156.25 KB)
Web resources
- Amnesty International. India: “Denied”: Failures in Accountability for Human Rights Violations
- JKCCS. “Buried Evidence: Unknown, Unmarked and Mass Graves in Indian-AdministeredKashmir”
- The mass graves of Kashmir
- Kashmir’s Torture Trail, UK Channel 4 Documentary (2012)
- The dilemma of Kashmir's half-widows (12.10.2013)
- Kashmiri Used as Human Shield by Army Awarded Rs 10 Lakh Compensation for Torture
- After WikiLeaks Report, Torture Victims Speak out in Kashmir
The Rafto Prize laureates
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Padre Melo

Agora - Pavel Chikov

Bahrain Center for Human Rights

Nnimmo Bassey

Sexual Minorities Uganda

José Raúl Vera López

Malahat Nasibova

Bulambo Lembelembe Josué

National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights

Thích Quảng Độ

Lidia Yusupova

Rebiya Kadeer

Paulos Tesfagiorgis

Sidi Mohammed Daddach

Shirin Ebadi

Kim Dae-jung

Gennady Grushevoy

ECPAT

Ian Hancock

Palermo Anno Uno

Committee of Soldiers' Mothers of Russia

Leyla Zana

José Ramos-Horta

Preah Maha Ghosananda

Yelena Bonner

Aung San Suu Kyi

Doina Cornea

FIDESZ - Péter Molnár

Trivimi Velliste
