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Friday 24 January 2014

We have never expected any kind justice from India or Indian Army: Waza

World community must help kashmiris on humanitarian grounds


Srinagar, January 24:

Senior APHC leader and Jammu Kashmir People’s league Chairman while strongly condemning the Indian Army’s move to prove themselves as innocent before the international community by closing the fake Pathribal encounter in which they killed five innocents on March 25 in year 2000.

Waza in a statement said that by closing the case, India and its Army got exposed before the world community as the Country’s top investigative agency CBI in Year 2007 has already indicted five personnel of Indian army in the killings and has also described it as “cold blooded murder”.

He said that world community that being deceived by India that peace prevails in Kashmir, must take note of the crimes which Indian army did since 1947.

Waza said that People of Jammu and Kashmir have never any kind of humanity or Justice from government of India or from its Army as Indian army has crossed all the limits in violating the human rights in Kashmir and Indian itself is using Rape, enforced disappearances, killings, tourchers, abduction and massacres to sabotage the ongoing peaceful movement of Kashmiri people.

“Ever since we have demanded that international crime tribunal must be setup in Kashmir to prosecute Indian army and state collaborators, otherwise it is impossible to get the justice from morally corrupt Indian judiciary system.” Waza maintained, urging international community to help Kashmiris nation in getting birth right ‘right to self determination’.

Earlier, People’s League Chairman along with Nazir Ahmad Khan, Fayaz Ahmad Bhat and other party leaders visited the family of martyred youth Javid Ahmad Salfi at Bulbul Novgam and paid glowing tributes to the youth who was martyred by Indian troops during a siege and search operation in Qazigund area.

Waza addressing a gathering said that martyred was a noble soul of this soil who has made remarkable sacrifices before he achieved martyrdom.

“Our martyrs sacrificed their lives for a secured mission and now it is duty of every individual to take this movement to its logical conclusion.” Waza said, adding being a peaceful nation Kashmiris have ever since demanded resolution of decades old Kashmir conflict either through United Nation resolutions or through tripartite talks between Pakistan, Indai and Kashmiris.
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