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Saturday, 26 May 2012

The grassers of the honor to dignity will not be forgiven from the people of Jammu and Kashmir people’s league. Paying rich tributes to Asiya and Nilofer, people’s league.



 An extra ordinary meeting of peoples league was chaired by   and Executive member APHC  and chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League Mukhtar Ahmad  Waza in his statement has paid a glowing tribute  to the two  martyrs women, Neelofar and Asiya, who were abducted, raped and later killed by men in uniform, three years ago. The two women, Nilofer and Asiya, were first raped and then murdered on May 30, 2009 in Shopian but the perpetrators were still roaming free.Waza said, The grassers of the honor to dignity will not be forgiven from the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
 Waza who chaired a condolence meeting at Peoples League headquarters here today said that such acts of Indian armed forces are aimed to kill the resolve of common Kashmiris towards the freedom struggle.
“But Kashmiris will never be cowed down by such dastardly and beastly acts. Innumerable such acts perpetrated by Indian armed forces and other troopers in past have not deterred the resolve of Kashmiris by an inch. The Kunanposhpora mass rape, Chanapora incident, Badrapayeen rape case and Tabinda Gani case are the best examples to describe that Kashmiris will not be cowed down by such acts,” he said. Indian Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) about the rape and murder of two Kashmiri women in Shopian, terming it as a drama to shield the men in uniform.  Waza said that the CBI in its report shielded the guilty people . He said that hoping justice from India was unwise as its occupation was only because of troops concentration. He said that the
Indian court had proved that it had become impossible for the Kashmiris to
get justice from Indian judicial system. He demanded a probe into the case by an international agency. Waza   also appeals the world human rights organizations to probe the discovery of unknown graves in Kashmir. He said that the presence of Indian troops was the root cause of human rights abuses in Kashmir. He appeals the Amnesty International, Asia Watch and other humanitarian organizations to take cognizance of the situation. “The issues like the rape & murder, discovery of unmarked mass graves and disappearances must be probed by independent commission, spokesman people’s league imtiyaz reshi.

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