HUMAN RIGHTS in Kashmir Pellets fired by Indian forces --In Pellet Deluge

 
BY KASHMIR LIFE ON DECEMBER 16, 2017HUMAN RIGHTS Orphaned as a child, he helped his sisters settle. As he raised his family, the floods decimated his home. Then the labourer started dreaming about reconstructing his home but cops fired pellets reducing him literally crippled to the extent that the family is fighting hunger, reports Saqib Mir Mushtaq-Ahmad-Nath, the pellet hit victim who was fighting to rebuild his flood devastated home. Now lives in a tin shed. 

Destruction of houses by Indian forces in Batmarran Shopian leaves poor families homeless in winter

Srinagar, December 28, 2017: At least five residential houses and three cowsheds were razed to ground by Indian forces on Dec 19, 2017 at Batmarran Wanpora in Shopoian and has left five families homeless in chilling winters.

75 percent pellet casualties occurred in northern Kashmir, Sopore accounts for the highest number

Srinagar,  Nov 17 2017 :  After the killing of top young liberation leader of disputed Kashmir Burhan Wani on July 2016 , more than 75 percent of those who suffered pellet injuries during massive protests belong to the northern districts, said a report submitted by the authorities and  PDP-BJP regime to the State Human Rights Commission.

Mental health cases on rise in Kashmir

Srinagar, October 13 : The Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (IMHANS) has treated at least 70,000 people with mental health illnesses this year. The psychiatric disorders are increasing in Kashmir valey due to the unending this conflict, IMHANS said. 
The drug abuse among children under 16 years of age has set alarm bells ringing in the Valley.

Arrest of photojournalist Kamran, Javed: Delhi court extends NIA custody

New Delhi,  Sep 17, 2017  : A Delhi court  Patiala house  on Saturday extended the NIA custody of Kamran Yousuf, a freelance photojournalist and Javed Ahmad, by four days. Yousuf and Javed have been arrested by Indian National Investigation Agency (NIA) last month.

Indian forces beat up students, teachers' in Handwara College

Srinagar,  August 31 2017 : Indian  forces   used brute force and beat up students and teachers of the Degree College in  Handwara. Indian forces used fired teargas on students of the Government Degree College, Handwara, who were protesting against the killing of their fellow student Shahid Bashir Mir by the Indian forces a few days ago in custody. The protesters said the Indian forces entered the college premises and beating up several teachers and students after trying to subdue the protest by firing teargas canisters.

Indian forces beat up students, teachers' in Handwara College

Srinagar,  August 31 2017 : Indian  forces   used brute force and beat up students and teachers of the Degree College in  Handwara. Indian forces used fired teargas on students of the Government Degree College, Handwara, who were protesting against the killing of their fellow student Shahid Bashir Mir by the Indian forces a few days ago in custody. The protesters said the Indian forces entered the college premises and beating up several teachers and students after trying to subdue the protest by firing teargas canisters.

Indian forces beat up students, teachers' in Handwara College

Srinagar,  August 31 2017 : Indian  forces   used brute force and beat up students and teachers of the Degree College in  Handwara. Indian forces used fired teargas on students of the Government Degree College, Handwara, who were protesting against the killing of their fellow student Shahid Bashir Mir by the Indian forces a few days ago in custody. The protesters said the Indian forces entered the college premises and beating up several teachers and students after trying to subdue the protest by firing teargas canisters.

Residents protest after Indian army goes berserk in Ashtengoo Bandipore

Bandipora, Jun 19 2017 : The residents said that  Indian army men broke window panes of residential houses and damaged several vehicles parked on the road side at Ashtengoo in Bandipore

Police booked 5 youth under draconian law Public Safety Act in Hajin

  JUNE 24, 2017 Srinagar: Police on Saturday booked five persons under draconian Law, Public Safety Act (PSA) in Hajin area of Bandipora district in northern part of Kashmir. The police ownself charged them as being supporters of Kashmiris freedom struggle.

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