human rights violations Srinagar, December 07, 2019: A mentally-challenged man was shot at and critically injured by Indian troops in Pulwama district.
Srinagar, Dec 07, 2019 human rights violations: The continued siege and curb is turning out to be the longest in the past three decades when there have been no congregational prayers including Friday prayers at Jamia Masjid in Srinagar.
Srinagar, September 25, 2019: Normal life remained affectedfor the 52nd consecutive day on Wednesday with public transport off the roads while Mobile and internet servives ontinued to be snapped in the occupied Kashmir Valley since 5 August.
Srinagar, May 12, 2019: The Jammu and Kashmir High Court has ordered Crime Branch to probe of a complaint against three police and public officers by a woman that she was raped following de
Srinagar, Nov 20: The Jammu and Kashmir local Police have held Indian Army responsible for the killing of 27 civilians in Kupwara in 1994.
Poonch, March 7, 2012: An Indian trooper of Territorial Army went berserk in Poonch town of Jammu and Kashmir and killed two women and injured two others on Wednesday.
Srinagar, Feb 6, 2012: In India, in yet another incident of violence against Kashmiris, particularly students, police abused, thrashed and harassed without any reason a Kashmiri student pursuing engineering in a private engineering college in Haryana which has created fear psychosis among Kashmiri students in the college.
London, 7 February 2012: The world human rights organization, Amnesty International, has reiterated its demand for the repeal of the black law, Armed Forces Special Powers Act from Kashmir.
Srinagar, January 7, 2011: A civilian, thirty-year-old shopkeeper was killed and three civilians were injured in Sopore town on Saturday when Special Operations Group (SOG), escort of Superintendent of Police (SP) and Central Reserve Police Force fired in the town. The victim was identified as, Meraj-ud-Din Hajam, 30, son of Ghulam Ahmad a resident of Shahgund Sumbal Hajim in Bandipora. Father of two kids, Mehrajuddin was running a shop in main market of the town.
He was running a embroidery shop for last five years, the local said.
Srinagar, Friday, 25 November 2011: Three journalists including An Associated Press cameraman were thrashed by police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel and another was detained while covering protests in the Srinagar city, today.
Shahid Tantray, a photojournalist working for Dainik Bhaskar, was arrested at Nowhatta police station while he was covering a protest in the old city.
Nowhatta police station SHO Iqbal Shah confirmed Tantray was detained during protests.