Srinagar, December 11,2012: A Kashmiri youth taj, son of Mohammad Yousaf of Marrah, Surankote has been acquitted by a court after losing over 8 years in jail.
According to the police claim as they filed case, on June 7, 2004 Taj, son of Mohammad Yousaf of Marrah, Surankote along with five-six other militants barged into a house at Khaitan Draba and started indiscriminate firing on three SPOs including Mushtaq Ahmed, son of Nazir Hussain of Khaitan Draba. In the firing, Mushtaq Ahmed died while as other two SPOs managed to escape from the house.
Monday, 10 December 2012 Srinagar: Kashmir on Monday held a protest over the human rights violations committed by men in uniform in Kashmir..
Srinagar, December 07: Kashmir based tourist traders has said that 140 hotels and guest houses continue to be under the occupation of Indian forces and the leaders and activists of various political parties in Srinagar only. They also said that the tourism department of giving bad name to Kashmir tourism by erecting hoardings across Srinagar warning the tourism tourist traders not to cheat and harass the tourists.
Srinagar, December 6, 2012: In Sriangar, the study report has revealed that as many as 500 Indian paramilitary and police personals including the senior officials are involved in human rights abuse in Jammu and Kashmir in last more than two decades of military violence. Two human rights groups Thursday said that 235 Indian army men, 123 paramilitary personnel, 111 policemen and 31 government sponsored gunmen were involved in 214 cases of human rights violations in Kashmir.
Srinagar, December 4 : Several parts of Srinagar city, remained under curfew imposed by the authorities for the seventh consecutive day, today.
Srinagar, Nov 20: The Jammu and Kashmir local Police have held Indian Army responsible for the killing of 27 civilians in Kupwara in 1994.
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.
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.
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.