Indian army rules occupies Kupwara school; no classes: says locals

 Srinagar,November 19,2015:  Since last Friday 13 November 2015, no classes have been held at the Government Primary School at Sonawali area of Manigah in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district as the school has been occupied by the  Indian army  who had launched military operation in the area.

A student killed by Indian CRPF bullets in Zainakote Srinagar, Youth hit by tear gas shell on head in Zainakote succumbs

Srinagar, Nov 07, 2015: A 22 year-old  student Gowhar Dar was killed after Indian paramilitary armed forces used brute force and fired teargass shells and opened bullet fire on protesters at Zainakote area of HMT in outskirt’s of Srinagar city on Saturday evening.

Obituary : The Kashmiri Who Was “Burnt Alive” Jul

One Kashmir Ghulam Mohammad Dar of Gamiraj road in Tral area of Awantipora Pulwama district ,a govt employee working in PHE department. He in 1995, one day while walking down the street, holding his little son in his arms, he and his colleague were arrested  by infamour Special Operation Group (SOG) without any rehym .

Indian policemen arrest 9-year-old boy, stopped media men, threatens to shoot photographers in Srinagar

Srinagar, Oct 16, 2015:  Clashes between Indian armed forces and youth erupted in Nowhatta,Gojwara, Rajouri Kadal and Rajouri Kadal, eyewitnesses said in Srinagar after Friday prayers.  Indian paramilitary forces and police personnel fired teargas shells and pepper pellets  on protesters.

Two injured in police firing in Pulwama

Friday, October 16th, 2015:Two injured in police firing in Pulwama  Two persons identified as Rehti Begum and Reyaz Ahmad Teli , both residents of Arihal Pulwamasustained bullet injuries and were hospitalised, the police official said.

Brutalities and harrassment on Media in Kashmir

Srinagar October 4, 2015 :  Indian  army’s 3 and 42 Rashtriya Rifles unit  during their continued military violence and brutalities has harassed several people including a local journalists in Tral. 

Around 60% Kashmiri men, 58% women exposed to trauma : Dr Mushtaq Marghoob

Srinagar, August 31, 2915: A noted psychiatrist, clinician and researcher Dr Mushtaq Marghoob talking to media persons on the sidelines of a workshop in Srinagar said that around 60 per cent men and 58 per cent women were exposed to trauma in  Kashmir As a result, he added, 15 per cent males and 16 per cent females suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorders. The workshop was aimed at sensitizing public about promotion of mental health.

2010 Khanbal Killings: HC seeks personal appearance of SIT head

Srinagar, July 1, 2015 : The Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Friday  has directed the head of Special Investigating Team (SIT) probing Khanabal twin killings case of 2010 to appear before it on August 4 along with case diaries and other reports related to the case. 

Kashmiri scholars denied boarding passes at Delhi airport

New Delhi, August 02 : Four Kashmir scholars, invited to a conference in Turkey, were denied boarding passes by the authorities concerned at the airport.
Mohammad Iqbal Rather, Showkat Dar, Mohammad Dawood Sofi, who study at Aligarh Muslim University, and Meraj-ud-din and Bilal Ahmad of Kashmir University, were scheduled to attend a nine-day summer school conference on the Concept of Social Justice in Islam at Konya in Turkey beginning Saturday, media reports said.

victim of enforced disappearance Kashmiri half-widow: Life of miseries, pain

SRNAGAR, July 27, 2015 : In year 2002 , the victim of unresolved Kashmir, Zaina begum was only 22 years old when her husband became a victim of enforced disappearance. For past 13 years she has been living life of a half widow and bringing up her two small kids single handedly. 

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