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Police thrashes senior doctor in Srinagar

 Srinagar, 2 Aug 2014: A doctors' group in Jammu and Kashmir Saturday has said the police of thrashing a senior doctor while he was on his way to a hospital as restrictions were imposed in Kashmir amid a shutdown. 
President Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) Dr Nisar ul Hassan in a statement condemned the thrashing of a senior medico by police.  

Police thrashes senior doctor in Srinagar

 Srinagar, 2 Aug 2014: A doctors' group in Jammu and Kashmir Saturday has said the police of thrashing a senior doctor while he was on his way to a hospital as restrictions were imposed in Kashmir amid a shutdown. 
President Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) Dr Nisar ul Hassan in a statement condemned the thrashing of a senior medico by police.  

Indian army shot dead a Businessman in Jammu

JAMMU, July 8, 2014: Indian army personnel killed a businessman  at Ward No 12, RS Pura in Jammu.
As per police sources, Indian Army man of Sikh JAK LI namely Manjeet Singh, son of Surjeet Singh of village Shatrian, RS Pura along with his brother Sonu, Territorial Army (TA) trooper Deepak Singh, son of Ramesh Singh, resident of same village and one unidentified person barged into the shop of businessman Vinod Sharma (23), son of Tirth Ram at Ward No 12, RS Pura and enquired about his brother Anil Kumar.

Indian forces killed Arshid ‘in revenge’, say Sopore residents

 
24 June 2014: Srinagar: The youths, who survived government forces firing on Monday during a pro-freedom demonstration in Sopore town of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, said Tuesday that government forces ‘fired hundreds of bullets at unarmed protesters in revenge’ after a militant broke their cordon and escaped from the encounter site.

Youth killed, 4 civilians injured as Indian troops fire on protestors in Sopore

June 23, 2914: A 22 year odl student Arshad Ahmad Shah, was killed  and injured a dozen civilian when Indian troops 52 Rastriya Rifles (RR), 22 RR and Central Reserve Police Force (FRPF) fired indiscriminately against the protesters in Sopore town.

IFJHR-JK files petition before SHRC into Sopore killing

Srinagar, June 24: International Forum for Justice and Human Rights – JK on Tuesday filed a petition before the chairperson State Human Rights Commission at 11 am regarding the killing of a youth namely Arshad Ahmad Shah S/O Abdul Aziz Shah R/O Naseem Bagh Sopore and other four injured persons namely Naseer Ahmad Beig, Abid Gojri, Ilyas Shala and Shahid Ahmad, all residents of Sopore by Indian forces in Sopore.

IFJHR-JK files petition before SHRC into Sopore killing

Srinagar, June 24: International Forum for Justice and Human Rights – JK on Tuesday filed a petition before the chairperson State Human Rights Commission at 11 am regarding the killing of a youth namely Arshad Ahmad Shah S/O Abdul Aziz Shah R/O Naseem Bagh Sopore and other four injured persons namely Naseer Ahmad Beig, Abid Gojri, Ilyas Shala and Shahid Ahmad, all residents of Sopore by Indian forces in Sopore.

IFJHR-JK files petition before SHRC into Sopore killing

Srinagar, June 24: International Forum for Justice and Human Rights – JK on Tuesday filed a petition before the chairperson State Human Rights Commission at 11 am regarding the killing of a youth namely Arshad Ahmad Shah S/O Abdul Aziz Shah R/O Naseem Bagh Sopore and other four injured persons namely Naseer Ahmad Beig, Abid Gojri, Ilyas Shala and Shahid Ahmad, all residents of Sopore by Indian forces in Sopore.

IFJHR-JK files petition before SHRC into Sopore killing

Srinagar, June 24: International Forum for Justice and Human Rights – JK on Tuesday filed a petition before the chairperson State Human Rights Commission at 11 am regarding the killing of a youth namely Arshad Ahmad Shah S/O Abdul Aziz Shah R/O Naseem Bagh Sopore and other four injured persons namely Naseer Ahmad Beig, Abid Gojri, Ilyas Shala and Shahid Ahmad, all residents of Sopore by Indian forces in Sopore.

16 years on, Sailan Poonch massacre survivors recount horror, delay in justice

Srinagar, August 04 : On the 16th anniversary of massacre of Sailan in Poonch district, the relatives of the victims decried inordinate delay in justice and vowed to continue their struggle for bringing the culprits to book.
The relatives, mostly survivors of the brutal massacre, in which 19 people including 11 children of three families were killed by four Special Police Officers (SPOs) and personnel of 9 Paratroopers of Indian Army on intervening night of August 3-4, recounted the incident with tearful eyes during a press conference in Srinagar.
 

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