Extrajudicial Killing - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • "India: Torture, rape and deaths in custody". Amnesty International. 26 March 1992. http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/ASA20/006/1992/en/d8f411b5-edaa-11dd-9ad7-350fb2522bdb/asa200061992en.html.
  • Feudal Forces: Democratic Nations – Police Accountability in Commonwealth South Asia. CHRI. 2007. ISBN 81-88205-48-6.

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