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UN Experts Raise Alarm Over Military Immunity in India

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AI-generatedThe article discusses human rights concerns regarding India's AFSPA law. There is no direct commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or company-specific effect. The event is purely diplomatic/humanitarian with no concrete commercial channel identified.
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- UN experts raised concerns about India's AFSPA on March 31, 2026.
- AFSPA grants military personnel extensive powers in 'disturbed areas'.
- The law has been in place since 1958, with some regions under it for over six decades.
- UN experts cite arbitrary killings, enforced disappearances, and lack of accountability.
- The letter argues AFSPA is incompatible with international human rights law.
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