Waza appeals international community to probe in
unmarked graves
Srinagar, Jan 12: Senior Hurriyat leader and Chairman Jammu and
Kashmir People’s league, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza today thanked ‘Voice of
Victims’, a human rights group for discovering more unmarked graves in
valley and demanded international coumnity to probe into the cases of
unmarked graves as thousands of families are still waiting for their
nears and dears who were disappeared by the security agencies.
In a statement issued here, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza hailed efforts of human
rights group and said, “thousands of people in the valley were killed
and disappeared by security agencies, they committed worst human
rights violations this is the result that one can find every were
unmarked graves.”
He said that Indian armed forces have committed and are involved in
worst kind of human rights violations but he expressed concern over
the fact that no one has been punished for the sins and unfortunately
these cops were rewarded for committing human rights violations.
He appealed intelligentsia of Kashmir valley to support every human
rights group especially voice of victims so that we can tell world
about the brutalities that we have faced during past 65 years. He also
appealed international community as well as international human rights
organization to held fare probe in to the umarked graves that have
been discovered. He also urged world community to pressurize India for
DNA test of those who are buried in those unmarked graves.
Meanwhile, Mukhtar Ahmad waza has expressed heartfelt condolence to
former Prime Minister Pakistan, Mia Nawaz Sharief whose brother passed
away.
Srinagar, Jan 12: Senior Hurriyat leader and Chairman Jammu and
Kashmir People’s league, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza today thanked ‘Voice of
Victims’, a human rights group for discovering more unmarked graves in
valley and demanded international coumnity to probe into the cases of
unmarked graves as thousands of families are still waiting for their
nears and dears who were disappeared by the security agencies.
In a statement issued here, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza hailed efforts of human
rights group and said, “thousands of people in the valley were killed
and disappeared by security agencies, they committed worst human
rights violations this is the result that one can find every were
unmarked graves.”
He said that Indian armed forces have committed and are involved in
worst kind of human rights violations but he expressed concern over
the fact that no one has been punished for the sins and unfortunately
these cops were rewarded for committing human rights violations.
He appealed intelligentsia of Kashmir valley to support every human
rights group especially voice of victims so that we can tell world
about the brutalities that we have faced during past 65 years. He also
appealed international community as well as international human rights
organization to held fare probe in to the umarked graves that have
been discovered. He also urged world community to pressurize India for
DNA test of those who are buried in those unmarked graves.
Meanwhile, Mukhtar Ahmad waza has expressed heartfelt condolence to
former Prime Minister Pakistan, Mia Nawaz Sharief whose brother passed
away.
Spokes man pl imtiyaz reshi
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