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Tuesday 27 May 2014

Javaid mir, Imtiyaz Reshi,Rashid Hakeem,Jaffer Kashmiri and others stage a protest demonstration in front of press enclave.

Srinagar, May 27: All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) has appealed the international community and human rights organizations to play their role in ending rights violations in Kashmir.



In view of the World International Disappearance Week, hurriyat leaders led by Javaid Ahmad Mir, Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi, Hakeem Abdul Rashid, Sufi Mushtaq , Bashir Andrabi, Jaffer Kashmiri, Advocat Abdul Ahad Qadri and others staged peaceful demonstration at Press Enclace Lal Chowk, Srinagar. The leaders demanded international community to press India for finding the whereabouts of thousands of Kashmiri youth who were subjected to enforced disappearance and about the identification of those who are buried in the unmarked graves.



Senior hurriyat leader, Javaid Ahmad Mir and spokesperson jkpl Imtiyaz Reshi stated that hundreds of relatives of disappeared persons were still waiting to have a look of their missing wards.



The leaders on the occasion expressed solidarity with the family of Simran who was killed during an explosion at Tosa Maidan. The leaders also demanded to probe in the double murder case of Asiya and Nelofar of Shopian besides calling for demilitarization of Tosa Maidan. They stated the silence of international community was leading to sufferings of people.



Meanwhile, hurriyat has strongly condemned the dismissal orders of President of Kashmir Doctors Association, Nissar-ul-Hassan by the state authorities. The spokesman while describing the step as dictatorial, stated that it was a cause of concern that an innocent doctor was dismissed from his services for no fault.

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