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Sunday 5 February 2012

JKPL CONCERNED AT DETAINEES’ FALLING HEALTH WAZA,


Srinagar, Feb  5: Jammu Kashmir  peoples league   on  Sunday expressed serious concern over the falling health of pro-freedom detainees serving detention for many years in different jails.
 In a statement today,  senior hurriyet leader and chairman  of the  peoples league Mukhtar Ahmad Waza alleged that these detainees were not being provided proper medical aid. “They are being subjected to physical and mental torture by the jail officials,” said the  waza, terming it as the gravest human rights violation. Waza   appealed to human right communities  and asian watch   and NGO to   put pressure on India to stop human right violations and solve the K issue for ever because there will be no peace in south asea till Kashmir issue is solved according to the aspiration of  the people.we kashmiri people are only beaten because our sin is that we wants Right To Self determination . Waza Said we are struggling from 64 years and no body is serious about  Kashmir Issue   . Waza said there will be no change in our motive till to achive our goal. He deplored that the occupation authorities had always tried to shield
the culprits involved in the killing and arrests of innocent Kashmiri people.
Waza said that Indian troops had unleashed a reign of terror in
Kashmir to suppress Kashmiris’ liberation struggle. “The troopers
commit gross rights’ abuses with impunity in Kashmirdue to the
invocation of draconian laws by occupation authorities,” he added.
He said the aspirations of Kashmir people from the world community
have not been fulfilled and no single country of the world has
condemned the Indian human rights violations continued from last
several months.

 Meanwhile,  jkpl has expressed deep sorrow over the demise of Dr Muhammad Ashraf Qureshi. He prayed for the deceased and expressed sympathies with the bereaved family.
 
 According to the spokesman pl a threadbare discussion was also managed at Islamabad chaired by Mukhtar ah waza were they pray for the elevation  status of Pakistan on the eve of solidarity day on feb 5.

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