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Indian army officer, who tied a defenseless Kashmiri to jeep- awarded, 'Was I an animal', asks Farooq Dar who was tied to jeep by Indian forces

Srinagar, May 23, 2017:  In another move of encouraging might policy, Indian troops to commit grave human rights violations in Kashmir, the  Indian army officer, Major Leetul Gogoi, who tied a defenseless Kashmiri youth Farooq Dar,  to the bonnet of a jeep as a human shield in Budgam area, last month, April 9 has been awarded Indian Arm

Police manhandles journalists in Sopore, Leave or I will shoot: Police officer warn Journalists

Friday, May 5th, 2017Srinagar: Media persons working with different media outlets were on Friday manhandled by Indian police forces when they were discharging their duties in Sopore town. The forces personnel including SHO Sopore Mudasir Geelani attacked the photojournalists of Varmul post Eeshan Peer and Mohammad Younis of Gulistan injuring them badly.

Police manhandles journalists in Sopore, Leave or I will shoot: Police officer warn Journalists

Friday, May 5th, 2017Srinagar: Media persons working with different media outlets were on Friday manhandled by Indian police forces when they were discharging their duties in Sopore town. The forces personnel including SHO Sopore Mudasir Geelani attacked the photojournalists of Varmul post Eeshan Peer and Mohammad Younis of Gulistan injuring them badly.

Police manhandles journalists in Sopore, Leave or I will shoot: Police officer warn Journalists

Friday, May 5th, 2017Srinagar: Media persons working with different media outlets were on Friday manhandled by Indian police forces when they were discharging their duties in Sopore town. The forces personnel including SHO Sopore Mudasir Geelani attacked the photojournalists of Varmul post Eeshan Peer and Mohammad Younis of Gulistan injuring them badly.

Indian Forces thrash protesting students, teachers of Polytechnic college in Srinagar

Srinagar, Apr 29 2017 : In Srinagar, Students  told reporters that Indian forces thrashed them when they were holding a peaceful protest against the innocent civilian killings in Kashmir. Sources said that students were protesting inside the college premises however Indian police and paramilitary forces barged in used force against them.

Protest against disappearance of KU Law student in Srinagar

 
 
 Srinagar, Feb 23, 2017:  Students of Kashmir University, today, staged protest against custodial disappearance of a law student Aqir Malik. The 3rd semester law student Aqir Malik on  14th Feb, 2017  raised voice against the innocent killings during a protest organized by the student in the University camps. The student was receiving threats by Indian intelligence agencies.

Indian forces ransacked houses in Shopian, woman succumbs bullet injuries

February 23, 2017Srinagar: The locals of Mullu Chitragam, in Shopian district Thursday said that Indian army of ransacking their properties and arresting four civilians . Locals said that soon after the attack on Indian forces,  Indian army soldiers and SOG men barged into their houses and ransacked properties.

Brutalities in Kashmir :Pellets destroyd a family : 27-year-old BA final year student Ashraf Wani lay in coma from a bullet injured for 15 days, his eye was destroyed with pellets

January 18, 2017 PULWAMA:  On August 24, 2016 when Indian forces  directly opened fire at a pro-freedom rally in Prichoo Pulwama, one of the bullets hit 27-year-old  BA final year student   Muhammad Ashraf Wani in his back. The bullet penetrated into his chest and ruptured some of his internal organs.

Over 90 protesters killed in Kashmir crackdown in 2016: HRW report

New York, January 14 : The New York-based global watchdog, Human Rights Watch, in its ‘World Report 2017’ has said that over 90 people were killed and hundreds other injured in Kashmir during the crackdown launched on protesters after the killing of Burhan Wani and two other members of Hizbul Mujahideen in 8 July 2016. The number of the killed is much higher than what has been mentioned in the report.

7,000 youth detained in 4 months last year, 2016 from July 8 to October in Kashmir valley

Srinagar, January 13, 2017:  more than 7000 youth were detained from July to October last year, police officials said. A senior police officer in a media interview in Srinagar admitted that over 7000 youth were detained from July 8 to October 31, 2016.

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