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Imtiyaz Reshi along with delegation today attended 3o hours hunger strike and protest organized by JKLF Chairman Mohmmad Yasin Malik.
on the eve of International human rights day young mens league delegation headed by chairman Imtiyaz Reshi along with Ishfaq Bhat and Rouf Aasmi today visited miasuma to attend 3o hours hunger strike and protest organized by JKLF Chairman Mohmmad Yasin Malik. On thisoccasion Imtiyaz Reshi expressed deep shock and anguish over the continuous serious rights violations committed by the Indian forces, in particular ghastly killings of innocent people in the state.
Imtiyaz Reshi along with delegation today attended 3o hours hunger strike and protest organized by JKLF Chairman Mohmmad Yasin Malik.
on the eve of International human rights day young mens league delegation headed by chairman Imtiyaz Reshi along with Ishfaq Bhat and Rouf Aasmi today visited miasuma to attend 3o hours hunger strike and protest organized by JKLF Chairman Mohmmad Yasin Malik. On thisoccasion Imtiyaz Reshi expressed deep shock and anguish over the continuous serious rights violations committed by the Indian forces, in particular ghastly killings of innocent people in the state.
Reshi in a statement said that it is
the responsibility of international community which is observing the day and
protecting the rights globally must shun the double standards that they have maintained
towards Kashmir and should come forward for pressurizing India to stop the
rights violations which are taking place by the hands of Indian armed forces.
“After sixty-eight years of
enforcing a military occupation on the people of Kashmir, one of the
governments of India’s worst fears is now being realized. Nourished by memories
of years of violent repression in which torture, innocent killing, molestation,
and enforced disappearances have become commonplace the people of Kashmir are
reacting only with non-violent protests. India must realize that despite the
huge effort that they put into repressing the people of Kashmir the people are
no closer to accepting their occupation than they were in 1947 when they first
occupied the land.” Reshi said.
He urged the international
community to impress upon India for immediate stop to its ongoing systematic
human rights violations, and added that people of the Kashmir will continue its
struggle till the achievement of right to self determination.
He condemned unabated
serious crimes, torture, extra-judicial killings, custodial deaths and
disappearances, fake encounters, arbitrary detentions, destruction of houses,
shops and villages, and rape as instruments of suppression by the Indian
Government through its military, paramilitary forces and mercenaries.
He said that it is irony
that India armed forces under the cover of draconian laws are no were
accountable for the crimes they have done are doing, so world community to
should also take a serious note of the silence enforced by Indian army guns
which is being presented as a peace and prosperity at international level by
the India.
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