International Day on Enforced Disappearances observed in Kashmir, families remembers their missing sons

Srinagar, August 30, 2014 :  On International Day of the Disappeared, scores of Kashmir mothers vowed to carry on their struggle for the search of their sons who were subjected to enforced disappearances  by Indian paramilitar forces in custody .The Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons staged a sit-in protest at Pratap Park in Srinagar to mark the International Day of Disappeared Persons, today.Many people including the relatives of thousands of Kashmiris

Kashmiri Journalist harassed by Indian army officer

Srinagar, August 26, 2014: Ayoung Kashmiri journalist, who also reports for IBNS news agency, has said that he has been harassed by a top ranking Indian Army officer for revealing the sources of his news gathering.
Saleem Iqbal Qadri, who as a correspondent reports for IBNS on all events of Jammu and Kashmir, said that Indian Army official is forcing him to reveal his news sources to them.

GOI sends back international human rights activist

Srinagar, August 18, 2014: The Secretary General of Asian Federation Against involuntary Disappearances (AFAD), Mary Aileen Diez Bacalso was barred from entering India on the night of August 17 at the India’s Mumbai International Airport.

Police barged into houses, ‘Villagers beaten’ in Pulwama, five-year old girl Sabia kicked twice by a policeman, beat up 55-year old woman Mogli in Kashmir

 Srinagar, August 17, 2014: Police personnel of Special Operation Group (SOG) barged into the houses of Muhammad Anwar Da  and Muhammad Yousuf and started mercilessly beating all inmates including women and a 5-year old girl. The cops also beat up all everyone who came in their way, eyewitnesses said.

10th class student of Hajan peppered with pellets, lost sight in right eye, battles for life

Srinagar, Aug 16, 2014: A 20-year-old 10th class student, Ishfaq Ahmad Parray,  who received volley of pellets on his body during Indian police action against protesters in Hajin area in Bandipora district on August 15

Five youth including two brothers tortured by Indian Army in Lolab Kupwara

Srinagar, 2 Aug 2014: The physical torture committed by Indian Army on five locals of Lolab Valley including two brothers sparked protest at Harden Lolab area of Kupwara. The victims said that the  Indian Army officer offered them cash to keep their mouth shut. Harden Siver Lolab Residents are mulling migration following torture of six men  by Army’s 18 RR on next day of Eid-ulfitr.Locals of Harden Lolab told media men  that Indian Army personnel from 18 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) deployed at Kuligam and Warnav camp have let loose a reign of terror in the Lolab Valley. They said that Army personnel harasses, detains and even tortures the people on one or the other pretext.
The victims identified as 11th standard student Javid Ahmad Sheikh son of Sheeren Sheikh ,Bashir Ahmad Malla, 27year old, son of Abdul Rehman, Mushtaq Ahmad Malla son of Abdul Rashid Mala, Muhammad Ashiq Malla, 35-year old, son of Abdul Rashid Mala, Nazir Ahmad Malla, 37 year old, son of  Habibullah Malla, 37 year old, Shah Wali Moughal, 45 year old, son of Mir Wali- all labourers by profession  residents of Harden Lolabsaid that an Army officer offered them money to keep mum.

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.  

Teenager, injured in CRPF firing, 10 injured in south Kashmir

Srinagar, Sunday, 20 July 2014 : At least ten people including a teenage boy who received a bullet in his back were injured in Kulgam. A shutdown was also observed in Kulgam  and Islamabad ( Anantnag) districts against the killing of teenagerSuhail Ahmad Lone, 15, son of Ghulam Qadir Lone of Havoora, Mishpora. A 16-year-old boy was injured today  in Indian paramilitary Central Reserver Police Force (CRPF) firing in Islamabad district during protests against the killing of a youth in a similar incident in Kulgam district.

Minor killed as indian forces open fire on protesters in Kulgam Kashmir

Srinagar, 19 July, 2014: A teenager Suhail Ahmed Lone, 15 year old 9th class student of Government High School Havoora was killed when Indian paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force opened fire on protesters at Mir Bazar Khudwani in Kulgam.

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