Peoples League Kashmir invites attention of International bodies HR violation

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Srinagar: February 3, 2010. (PCP) Senior Hurriyat Leader and Acting Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League Mukhtar Ahmad Waza in a statement has appealed to the international human rights organizations to take cognizance of stepped up human rights violations by Indian troops in Kashmir. Waza said that the acts of Indian state terrorism perpetrated against innocent Kashmiris were aimed at silencing their just voice for right to self-determination. Waza urged the United Nations and its member states to impress upon India to stop rights violations in Kashmir. “The use of brute force by the troops cannot deter Kashmiris resolve to continue struggle against Indian bondage,” he maintained. Recalling Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh’s pledge to show zero tolerance against human rights violation, he said that the troops who were committing the crimes needed to be brought to justice immediately. Waza also condemns the teargas shelling and firing by Indian police on peaceful protestors injuring dozens of youth including Shakeel Ahmad Sheikh of Awantabawn Soura who is serious injured and battling for his life at Amritsar Hospital, Waza described it a worst kind of Indian state terrorism. Meanwhile an Executive meeting of Hurriyat Conference was held at APHC headquarter Rajbagh Srinagar presided by chairman APHC, Mirwaiz Moulvi Mohammad Umer Farooq attended by Mukhtar Ahmad Waza, Shabir Ahmad Shah, Masroor Abbas, Musadiq Adil and Khalil Mohammad Khalil.

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