Curfew continues in parts of Srinagar for 7th day

 Srinagar, December 4 : Several parts of Srinagar city, remained under curfew imposed by the authorities for the seventh consecutive day, today. 

27 civilians killed by Indian army in 1994, ‘Indian troops obstructed investigations’:Police

 Srinagar, Nov 20: The Jammu and Kashmir local Police have held Indian Army responsible for the killing of 27 civilians in Kupwara in 1994.

Court proved innocent,’ Who will answer for my 6 years?’

Srinagar. WEDNESDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 2012  : After passing through tough interrogations in infamous Cargo interrogation center in Srinagar for 15 days followed by a six month long detention in Central Jail Srinagar and Central Investigation of Kashmir (CIK) Humhama, Syed Mastan Shah of Rajouri was finally acquitted and was declared innocent by the court. 

Indian intelligence agencies intentionally delaying the investigation of custodial disappearance of a civilian in Srinagar

 Srinagar, 07 November 2012: In Srinagar, the High Court has directed a Special Investigation Team of police to conclude within three months the probe into the 2002 disappearance of a civilian by Indian Army’s Rashtriya Rifles. Manzoor Ahmad Dar was arrested from his home in Rawalpora in Srinagar by Indian army in January 2002.

Indian troops go berserk, ruthlessly injured 20 civilians in Baramulla

 Srinagar, October 31, 2012:  At least 20 civilians were ruthlessly thrashed and critically injured by a group of Indian troops in Baramulla district, prompting police to file an FIR against the erring army personnel. The Indian army on Wednesday beating civilians after disembarking them from vehicles. Police sources said that the FIR was lodged after nearly two-dozen people approached the Police Station Baramulla and said that Indian army men beat them near the office of Public Health Engineering (PHE) without any provocation.

In Shopian Indian armed forces harassment pushing youth to militancy, ‘Ashiq is a part of the same story’

 Srinagar, Mon, 22 October 2012: In Kashmir’s Southern city Shopian most of the are seething with anger these days over the continuous harassment from Indian police and its security agencies, which forces them to take extreme steps and many believe it is the reason that forces youth to join militancy.

AI team calls for repeal of PSA in Valley

Srinagar, October 18, 2012 :In Srinagar, the Amnesty International has reiterated that the black law, Public Safety Act (PSA) is a lawless law, expressed serious concern over the lack of determination by the authorities to repeal it.

10 years on, fake encounter victim’s family awaits justice in Kashmir

 Srinagar, October 18, 2012 : The family of a mechanic, Kala Khan of Lisana village of Tehsil Surankote, who was killed in a fake encounter by Indian troops in 12 February 2002, is still waiting for justice. The deceased Kala Khan was the lone bread-earner of his wife, six daughters and three sons. His family members have been knocking at all the doors including the Human Rights Commission of Lasj,or for last 10 years to get justice but did not succeed.

Kashmir youth abducted by Indian security agencies in Indian city Punjab: says family

Srinagar, October 17, 2012: The family of a Kashmir youth, who went missing from northern Indian state, Punjab, on Sunday, said that the police security agencies abducted their son. Ishtiaq Ahmed Wani, 22, who was working in a private call centre in Punjab's Mohali who is reportedly missing since Sunday from his residence quarter in Mohali.

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