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American Bar Association writes to Indian SC, expresses concern over detention of Kashmiri journalists

 Washington.  May 2 :The American Bar Association (ABA) in a letter to the Supreme Court of India has expressed concern over the detention of two Kashmiri journalists detained by the authorities under  black law Public Safety Act (PSA). 

Nurse found hanging on first day at work in Indian state UP’s Unnao

Unnao (UP), May 2 : An 18-year-old nurse was found hanging from a pillar of a nursing home in Indian state Uttar Pradesh. The body of the nurse was found hanging at New Jeevan Nursing Home in the Bangarmau area of the Unnao district , Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Sashi Shekhar Singh told media menThe nurse was on night shift on the first day of her job and  her family said that she was raped and killed.

Anjuman Auqaf condemns forcible restrictions on Friday prayers at Jama Masjid Srinagar

Srinagar, Apr 30 :  Anjuman Auqaf Jamia Masjid Srinagar has condemned the authorities for disallowing prayers at the historic mosque on the blessed occasion of Jumatul Wida, terming it extremely sad and unfortunate. Shab-e-Qadr prayers were also not allowed at the grand Jamia mosque in Srinagar, in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.   

Indian Army Soldier Killed, 2 Injured In Ganderbal Road accident, Indian army Major, JCO among 3 injured in mine blast in Poonch

 Srinagar, April 30, 2022 :  An Indian army soldier was killed and two others were injured when an Indian army vehicle they were travelling in met with an accident at Gadribal Ganiwan area of Ganderbal on Saturday. 

Dalit Woman Gangraped in Tamil Nadu, India

 Chennai, 30 April : A 22-year-old Dalit woman was gang-raped in Indian state Tamil Nadu.Three goons abducted the  woman while she was returning home  in Thanjavur area . 

Treatment of Indian Muslims has Echoes from the Holocaust: Says Genocide Expert

WASHINGTON, D.C.,April 30, 2022: The founder and Executive Director of World Without Genocide, Dr Ellen Kennedy, during a Congressional Briefing in Washington warned that the Indian government is gearing up for genocide of Muslims similar to the Holocaust through discriminatory policies and acts of state-sponsored violence. Drawing parallels between the Indian government’s policies of forced statelessness for Muslims and Nazi Germany’s Nuremberg laws, she stated that India’s growing Hindu extremist movement had created anti-Muslim hate with official support and impunity for anti-Muslim violence.

40 political prisoners shiftedfrom Kothbalwal Jammu jail to Indian UP Jail

 Jammu, April 29 :  The authorities have shifited  over forty  illegally detained political prisoners including APHC leader, Mushtaqul Islam and journalist Aasif Sultan lodged in  Kothbalwal Jail Jammu under the black law Public Safety Act,  to  Ambedkar Nagar central jail  Utter Pardash India, today. 

17-yr-old boy shot dead in Amritsar

 Amritsar, April 27 :A 17-year-old boy was  shot dead  in Indian state Punjabs city Amtristar.The victim has been identified as Vijay Singh was shot dead by unknown persons near his native village Nangli  in the city. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Balbir Singh Sandhu, said the victim had gone out wi

Indian troops martyr two youth in Pulwama

 Srinagar, April 28 : Indian troops in their fresh act of state terrorism martyred two youth including an engineering student in Pulwama district, today, iIn Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir,. 
The youth including  an engineering student Aijaz Ahmed were martyred by the troops  and paramilitary forces during a cordon and search operation in Mitrigam area of the district.

Journalists being punished for not praising Govt: Omar

 Srinagar, April 28 :  The National Conference President, Omar Abdullah  has said that journalists are being punished for not praising the Modi regime in  Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Talking to reporters, Omar said, “The government should first do something to earn praise then expect the scribes to write it. It’s unfortunate that journalists are being punished for not toeing the government line.” 

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