India killed two more innocent Kashmiris in OSJK
Monday, 01 November 2010 12:53
Srinagar, November 01, 2010: Indian troops in their fresh act of state terrorism martyred two more innocent Kashmiri youth in Kupwara district. The troops killed the youth at Zachaldara in Handwara area of the district during a siege and search operation, which continued till last reports came in.
On the other hand, Indian police arrested two students identified as Feroz Ahmad Parray and Mudasir Ahmad in Palhallan town. Locals told media men that the students were on way to home after appearing in the Class XII examination.
Indian troops, in their continued acts of state terrorism, martyred 34 innocent people including a young boy in the last month of October. Of those martyred one civilian was killed in custody. These killings rendered 2 women widowed and 10 children orphaned.
During the month, 324 people were critically injured when Indian forces used brute force, fired bullets
and teargas shells against peaceful demonstrators in the occupied territory while 181 civilians, mostly youth, were arrested. The troops also disgraced 18 women and destroyed 11 residential houses during the month.
A 26-year-old widow, Yasmeena Begum is inconsolable even three months after her husbands death. Her life partner, Khursheed Ahmed fell to the bullets of Indian police and paramilitary CRPF troopers in Kupwara on August 1 during the present ongoing uprising.
Khursheed Ahmed was killed in unprovoked firing by Indian forces after he left his house to ferry a marriage party in his private vehicle to neighbouring Dardsun village.
Locals told media that the forces fired on him near Khazanmutti Kralpora- Shumnag road. Despite receiving bullets all over his body, Khursheed managed to crawl but he was again beaten by the men in uniform. His 19-year-old nephew, Owais, who tried to rush him to the hospital, was also beaten and later shot at and injured, they added.
Later, a few locals somehow managed to rescue the seriously injured Khursheed but he died on way to Kupwara hospital.
The Chairman of All Parites Hurriyat Conference (APHC), Syed Ali Shah Geelani has strongly denounced the killings of innocent Kashmiris by Indian forces and continued illegal detention of Hurriyat leader and the Vice Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Muslim League, Masarrat Aalam Butt.
Syed Ali Shah Geelani in a statement issued in Srinagar termed Masarrat Aalam Butts detention in the infamous Cargo Camp of Special Operations Group of Indian forces as a political vendetta and frustration of the occupation authorities. He said that the authorities were violating the law while dealing with the illegally detained Kashmiri Hurriyat leaders and activists languishing in different jails and interrogation centre of India and the occupied territory.
Syed Ali Shah Geelani had said that India had launched a crackdown against the innocent people especially youth to suppress the ongoing liberation movement in the occupied territory but it would not succeed in its nefarious designs.
On the other hand, the Jammu and Kashmir Muslim League has expressed serious concern over the deteriorating health of its Vice Chairman, Masarrat Aalam Butt at SOG camp. The JKML spokesman in a statement issued in Srinagar said that the occupation authorities would be responsible if anything untoward happened to the detained leader.
Meanwhile, APHC spokesman had said that the appearance of posters in Srinagar serving it a two-day ultimatum to call off its campaign of shutdowns was the handiwork of Indian agents and an attempt to mislead the people of the territory.
The posters, pasted on the walls, said that the APHC is bringing economic miseries to the people and gave it a two-day ultimatum to call off its shutdowns and protests programmes announced in connection with the "Quit Kashmir Movement". The unsigned posters said if the ultimatum was not responded, the situation in the Valley would take a new turn and APHC would be responsible for that.
Pertinently APHC has called for a four-day shutdown beginning from November 5 on the occasion of the visit of the US President, Barack Obama to India to draw his attention towards the situation in the occupied territory.
The Jamaat-e-Islami in Occupied State of Jammu & Kashmir (OSJK) has urged India to take solid steps for resolving the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the Kashmiris aspirations so that durable peace could be ensured in South Asia.
The JI spokesman in a statement issued in Srinagar said that the Kashmir dispute was the main hurdle in cordial relations between India and Pakistan and it posed a serious threat to the regional peace.
The spokesman condemned the gross human rights violations being perpetrated by Indian troops in the occupied territory. He said that Indian forces barged into the houses of innocent people and harassed the inmates especially women and children.
He deplored that on one side, India was claiming to be the largest democracy of the world, while on the other, it had unleashed state terrorism in the occupied territory to suppress the Kashmiris just struggle for right of Self-Determination.
India killed two more innocent Kashmiris in OSJK