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Kashmiri detainees subjected to inhuman treatment
Srinagar, August 27 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, forceful demonstrations were held in Baramulla district, today, in protest against blasphemous remarks recently made by the patron of pro-India National Conference, Dr Farooq Abdullah.
Hundreds of students marched out of different colleges in the district and shouted anti-India and pro-liberation slogans. The students of Baramulla Degree College blocked the Srinagar-Baramulla highway for about an hour.
On the other hand, Hurriyet leader, Muhammad Ashraf Sehrai, who was recently released after his over one-year illegal detention, in a media interview in Srinagar said that Kashmiri detainees were being treated inhumanly in jails and they were not being provided even proper food and medical care.
Senior APHC leader, Shabbir Ahmed Shah and Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman, Muhammad Yasin Malik visited the residence of Ashraf Sehrai and discussed with him the current situation of the occupied territory.
APHC leader, Ghulam Ahmed Mir addressing a gathering at Thanamandi in Rajouri said that India could not suppress the Kashmiri people by subjecting them to brute force as they were determined to take the liberation struggle to its logical conclusion.
The Amir of Jamaat-e-Islami of the occupied territory, Sheikh Muhammad Hassan, chairing a meeting of the Advisory Council of the party in Srinagar expressed serious concern over the discovery of unmarked graves in the Kashmir Valley.
Meanwhile, according to media reports, the Indian Army has deployed Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Northern part of occupied Kashmir to track the movement of the Kashmiri people near the Line of Control. The hi-tech surveillance gadgets, which usually take off during night, are fitted with sensors and imagers to track the human movement deep inside the LoC zone.
In London, the Executive Director of Kashmir Centre, Professor Nazir Ahmed Shawl, addressing a meeting said that the disclosure of unnamed graves in the occupied territory was a challenge to all the democratic institutions of the world that believed in basic human rights.
Srinagar, August 27 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, forceful demonstrations were held in Baramulla district, today, in protest against blasphemous remarks recently made by the patron of pro-India National Conference, Dr Farooq Abdullah.
Hundreds of students marched out of different colleges in the district and shouted anti-India and pro-liberation slogans. The students of Baramulla Degree College blocked the Srinagar-Baramulla highway for about an hour.
On the other hand, Hurriyet leader, Muhammad Ashraf Sehrai, who was recently released after his over one-year illegal detention, in a media interview in Srinagar said that Kashmiri detainees were being treated inhumanly in jails and they were not being provided even proper food and medical care.
Senior APHC leader, Shabbir Ahmed Shah and Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman, Muhammad Yasin Malik visited the residence of Ashraf Sehrai and discussed with him the current situation of the occupied territory.
APHC leader, Ghulam Ahmed Mir addressing a gathering at Thanamandi in Rajouri said that India could not suppress the Kashmiri people by subjecting them to brute force as they were determined to take the liberation struggle to its logical conclusion.
The Amir of Jamaat-e-Islami of the occupied territory, Sheikh Muhammad Hassan, chairing a meeting of the Advisory Council of the party in Srinagar expressed serious concern over the discovery of unmarked graves in the Kashmir Valley.
Meanwhile, according to media reports, the Indian Army has deployed Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Northern part of occupied Kashmir to track the movement of the Kashmiri people near the Line of Control. The hi-tech surveillance gadgets, which usually take off during night, are fitted with sensors and imagers to track the human movement deep inside the LoC zone.
In London, the Executive Director of Kashmir Centre, Professor Nazir Ahmed Shawl, addressing a meeting said that the disclosure of unnamed graves in the occupied territory was a challenge to all the democratic institutions of the world that believed in basic human rights.