CRPF use journalists as 'human shield' during Kashmir clashes

Monday, 17 March 2014 . Srinagar: The journalists covering protests in north Kashmir's Hajan town Monday has siad that Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)misbehaved with them and using them as human-shields during the protests and clashes.
 One of the journalists, said: "There were intense clashes in the town and we went there to cover it. Once we reached near Hajan Bridge, the personnel of CRPF 45 battalion stopped us from performing our professional duty and misbehaved them." 

Kashmiri teenager , 12th class student’s killing

 Sringar, March 15, 2014: A teenage  18-year-old Farhat Ahmad Dar, son of Ghulam Rasool Dar, of Shah Gund, Hajin was shot in the chest by the forces near the Higher Secondary School, Naidkhai when the area was witnessing protests over the  highhandedness of the Indian paramilitary forces. A Class 12 student, Farhat succumbed to his injuries on way to the Public Health Centre (PHC) Pattan.

Kashmiri teenager , 12th class student’s killing

 Sringar, March 15, 2014: A teenage  18-year-old Farhat Ahmad Dar, son of Ghulam Rasool Dar, of Shah Gund, Hajin was shot in the chest by the forces near the Higher Secondary School, Naidkhai when the area was witnessing protests over the  highhandedness of the Indian paramilitary forces. A Class 12 student, Farhat succumbed to his injuries on way to the Public Health Centre (PHC) Pattan.

1991: Mass Rape in Kunan-Poshpora , Victims recount horror, demand justice, In Kunanposhpora mass rape case against Indian Army’s 4 Rajputana Rifles

Feb 23, 2014: It was on the intervening night of 23/24 February 1991 at Kunan-Poshpora  village in  Kupwara, when Indian army’s 4-Rajput Rifles and 68-Moutain Brigade gang raped dozens of women of Kunan Poshpora and the men from the area were subject to mass torture and this process was still not stoped in Jammu and Kashmir.

APDP stages silent protest, demands justice, reopening of Pathribal fake encounter murder

Srinagar, 15 February, 2014 : The Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP) seeking whereabouts of missing persons in Jammu and Kashmir  staged a protest against Indian Army's closure of Pathribal fake encounter case.

Indian forces assault Kashmiri photojournalist in Shopian, Journalists Association condemns murderous attack

Srinagar. 13 February 2014: A  Kashmiri photojournalist working with a English daily on Thursday was assaulted by Indian forces in Pinjora area of Shupain district.

SPO disengaged for eve teasing

JAMMU, Jan 11, 2014: A Special Police Officer (SPO) was arrested and disengaged for indulging in eve teasing in district Doda.  Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Doda Mohammad Sharief Chouhan told that an SPO namely Anoop Kumar, son of Sat Pal Sharma of Barshallah Thathri, posted at Gandoh was found indulged in eve-teasing at Pul-Doda. 

FIR registered against Sarpanch of rape

 Jammu, Jan 3, 3014:  An FIR has been registered against a Sarpanch for allegedly raping a married woman in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said Friday.
The FIR was registered on the complaint of the woman of Qasba village yesterday, police said.

I don’t expect justice from Govt of India: Afzal Guru’s wife epitaph on his grave’

Srinagar, Feb 4 : Tabassum Guru, wife of  martyred Muhammad Afzal Guru of Doadgah Sopore  who was hanged to death on February 9 2013 in New Delhi’s Tihar Jail, has said that she doesn’t expect justice from New Delhi or its regime in Kashmir but would continue its voice to demand the return of her husband’s body till her death.
Tabassum Guru while talking to media men in Srinagar said, ” my husband is a Shaheed (martyr) and everybody knows this. It GOI will return the body, I wish to be buried besides his grave”.

Academicians seek return of Maqbool Bhat’s, Afzal Guru’s remains

Srinagar, Feb 4 : A week ahead of the first anniversary of the execution of Mohammad Afzal Guru, many civil society members from across the globe have expressed support to campaign for release of Kashmiri political prisoners held in various Indian jails and for the return of mortal remains of martyred prominent Kashmiri liberation leader, Mohammad Maqbool Bhat and Mohammad Afzal Guru.

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