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.
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.
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.
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.
London, October 14: The world human rights, Amnesty International (AI) has said that nothing much appeared to have changed in Kashmir as the authorities continued to use the black law, Public Safety Act (PSA), to facilitate a range of rights-violating behaviour.
Srinagar, October 11: In Srinagar, the regime led by Omar Abdullah on Wednesday hags admitted that 354 people were charged under the repealed black laws — Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Act (TADA) and Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) in Jammu and Kashmir.
Giving information to the supplementary question of Congress puppet legislator Ravinder Kumar Sharma, the authorities of regime informed the so-called Legislative Council that 323 persons were booked under TADA in 63 cases and 31 under POTA — repealed long back.
28 SEPTEMBER 2012:Reporters Without Borders reiterates its alarm about the growing threats to journalists in India after Azhar Qadri, a reporter for the independent Kashmir Tribune newspaper, was beaten and arrested by police while covering a protest in Srinagar on September 26.
Srinagar, September 28 : In Srinagar, the Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP) has appealed to the world community to impress upon India to end injustice in Jammu and Kashmir and allow the international institutions to probe human rights abuses perpetrated by its troops in Kashmir.
Srinagar, August 22, 2012: A missing civilian was found murdered under mysterious circumstances in Gandoh in Doda district with people holding protests against the Special Operations Group personnel for the killing.
"The body of the missing man identified as Mushtaq Ali alias Mohammad Issaq, son of Muskeen Ali, resident of village Tainsa Bamo Dhansar Dhadkai, tehsil Gandoh was found near Barsi Dhar area," police said.
Srinagar, August 15, 2012: In Srinagar, several human rights groups have expressed shock over the regime led by Omar Abdullah and Indian establishment or authorities announcement of awards to tainted police officials involved in heinous crimes, including custodial killings, fake encounters and rapes. The regime has awarded around 50 police officials with Presidential, Police and different medals.