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Yes we shouldnt remain silent and vehemently condemn it. We cant let kashmiris lose their voice. Though the brave kashmiris have always managed to raise their own voice and spoken for themselves.

Pakistan condemns use of force against Kashmiris by India - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has strongly condemned the brutal use of force by Indian security personnel against peaceful and unarmed protesters, which resulted in the killing of two young Kashmiri men.

"Pakistan is deeply concerned at the increase in systematic human rights violations in the Indian Occupied Kashmir," FO spokesperson Tasneem Aslam said.

"The people and government of Pakistan extend our heartfelt sympathies and condolences to the families of the victims," the spokesperson said.

On Saturday during an anti-India demonstration against a government crackdown on separatist leaders in Kashmir, Indian police shot dead a 16-year-old boy.

The incident took place on the outskirts of Srinagar as a separatist strike shut down the Himalayan region on the second day of violent clashes, officials said.

The uncle of the boy said police first detained his nephew before shooting him at point-blank range in front of dozens of other protesters.

Police said they would investigate the uncle's allegations while admitting that officers had breached normal protocol and said they regretted the incident.

Know more: Police shoot teenage protester dead in Indian-held Kashmir

The FO spokesperson also said that the arrest of All Parties Hurriyat Conference leaders on false charges is matter of concern .

"Brutality and coercion have not and will not succeed in suppressing the aspiration and struggle of Kashmiris for their right to self determination, promised to them by the UNSC resolutions," the spokesperson commented.

She said Pakistan has repeatedly stressed the need for peaceful resolution of the dispute through sustained and meaningful dialogue between Pakistan and India and in accordance with the wishes of Kashmiris.

The spokesperson assured that Pakistan will continue to extend political, diplomatic and moral support to Kashmiris.

Masarat Alam waved a Pakistani flag at an April 15 rally to greet Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani.

Know more: Kashmiri leader waves Pakistani flag at rally in Srinagar

The chief minister of Indian-held Kashmir, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, termed the waving of Pakistani flag at a Hurriyat rally as 'unacceptable', saying "it was illegal and could not be tolerated", according to reports by Indian media.

Hours after the rally, the chief minister received a call from Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh who demanded 'immediate and strict action' against the Hurriyat leader's demonstration. He also said that there could be no compromise on national security, as politics could not impinge on national security.

Know more: Kashmir's chief minister calls waving of Pakistani flag 'unacceptable'

Police officer K Rajendra said Masarat Alam was arrested Friday under India's Unlawful Activities Act.

Rajendra also said police put two other separatist leaders, Syed Ali Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, under house arrest to prevent them from leading a planned march last Friday to protest the killing of a militant commander's brother in India-held Kashmir.
 
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9th class student Suhail Sofi killed during protest in Narbal-Magam highway

Who killed him ?

J&k state police constable Javaid Ahmad

On whose orders - Manzoor Ahmad,
incharge of Police party Assistant Sub Inspector JK state police

Who is arrested for violation of SoP - Javaid Ahmad (constable state police) , Manzoor Ahamad (ASI state police)

SHO Police Station Magam Khursheed Ur Rehman attached for lack of supervision.
 
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and Indians took it very seriously, luks like we are in deep now, we have just infuriated pakistanis lol
 
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Yes we shouldnt remain silent and vehemently condemn it. We cant let kashmiris lose their voice. Though the brave kashmiris have always managed to raise their own voice and spoken for themselves.

Pakistan condemns use of force against Kashmiris by India - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has strongly condemned the brutal use of force by Indian security personnel against peaceful and unarmed protesters, which resulted in the killing of two young Kashmiri men.

"Pakistan is deeply concerned at the increase in systematic human rights violations in the Indian Occupied Kashmir," FO spokesperson Tasneem Aslam said.

"The people and government of Pakistan extend our heartfelt sympathies and condolences to the families of the victims," the spokesperson said.

On Saturday during an anti-India demonstration against a government crackdown on separatist leaders in Kashmir, Indian police shot dead a 16-year-old boy.

The incident took place on the outskirts of Srinagar as a separatist strike shut down the Himalayan region on the second day of violent clashes, officials said.

The uncle of the boy said police first detained his nephew before shooting him at point-blank range in front of dozens of other protesters.

Police said they would investigate the uncle's allegations while admitting that officers had breached normal protocol and said they regretted the incident.

Know more: Police shoot teenage protester dead in Indian-held Kashmir

The FO spokesperson also said that the arrest of All Parties Hurriyat Conference leaders on false charges is matter of concern .

"Brutality and coercion have not and will not succeed in suppressing the aspiration and struggle of Kashmiris for their right to self determination, promised to them by the UNSC resolutions," the spokesperson commented.

She said Pakistan has repeatedly stressed the need for peaceful resolution of the dispute through sustained and meaningful dialogue between Pakistan and India and in accordance with the wishes of Kashmiris.

The spokesperson assured that Pakistan will continue to extend political, diplomatic and moral support to Kashmiris.

Masarat Alam waved a Pakistani flag at an April 15 rally to greet Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani.

Know more: Kashmiri leader waves Pakistani flag at rally in Srinagar

The chief minister of Indian-held Kashmir, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, termed the waving of Pakistani flag at a Hurriyat rally as 'unacceptable', saying "it was illegal and could not be tolerated", according to reports by Indian media.

Hours after the rally, the chief minister received a call from Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh who demanded 'immediate and strict action' against the Hurriyat leader's demonstration. He also said that there could be no compromise on national security, as politics could not impinge on national security.

Know more: Kashmir's chief minister calls waving of Pakistani flag 'unacceptable'

Police officer K Rajendra said Masarat Alam was arrested Friday under India's Unlawful Activities Act.

Rajendra also said police put two other separatist leaders, Syed Ali Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, under house arrest to prevent them from leading a planned march last Friday to protest the killing of a militant commander's brother in India-held Kashmir.

and we (and US) condemed this too :lol: .... Tarek Fatah has already being doing confernces on this gross human rights violation.. :lol:

Pakistan's ISI guns down US-educated Baloch school principal in Gwadar - Baltimore Foreign Policy | Examiner.com

A young U.S. educated Baloch school principal was Thursday morning gunned down by agents of Pakistan’s infamous Inter-Services Intelligence in the port city of Gwadar. Zahid Askani, who was educated in Appleton, Wisc., had returned to Balochistan to promote co-education and had established the Oasis School in Gwadar. Seven bullets were pumped into his body by what Pakistan media described as "unknown assailants." It was clear that the slain principal, who was originally from Panjgur, believed in an independent homeland for the Baloch people as he was a member of the Baloch Students Organization Azad and Baloch Freedom Struggle groups on Facebook....
 
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Yes we shouldnt remain silent and vehemently condemn it. We cant let kashmiris lose their voice. Though the brave kashmiris have always managed to raise their own voice and spoken for themselves.

Pakistan condemns use of force against Kashmiris by India - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has strongly condemned the brutal use of force by Indian security personnel against peaceful and unarmed protesters, which resulted in the killing of two young Kashmiri men.

"Pakistan is deeply concerned at the increase in systematic human rights violations in the Indian Occupied Kashmir," FO spokesperson Tasneem Aslam said.

"The people and government of Pakistan extend our heartfelt sympathies and condolences to the families of the victims," the spokesperson said.

On Saturday during an anti-India demonstration against a government crackdown on separatist leaders in Kashmir, Indian police shot dead a 16-year-old boy.

The incident took place on the outskirts of Srinagar as a separatist strike shut down the Himalayan region on the second day of violent clashes, officials said.

The uncle of the boy said police first detained his nephew before shooting him at point-blank range in front of dozens of other protesters.

Police said they would investigate the uncle's allegations while admitting that officers had breached normal protocol and said they regretted the incident.

Know more: Police shoot teenage protester dead in Indian-held Kashmir

The FO spokesperson also said that the arrest of All Parties Hurriyat Conference leaders on false charges is matter of concern .

"Brutality and coercion have not and will not succeed in suppressing the aspiration and struggle of Kashmiris for their right to self determination, promised to them by the UNSC resolutions," the spokesperson commented.

She said Pakistan has repeatedly stressed the need for peaceful resolution of the dispute through sustained and meaningful dialogue between Pakistan and India and in accordance with the wishes of Kashmiris.

The spokesperson assured that Pakistan will continue to extend political, diplomatic and moral support to Kashmiris.

Masarat Alam waved a Pakistani flag at an April 15 rally to greet Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani.

Know more: Kashmiri leader waves Pakistani flag at rally in Srinagar

The chief minister of Indian-held Kashmir, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, termed the waving of Pakistani flag at a Hurriyat rally as 'unacceptable', saying "it was illegal and could not be tolerated", according to reports by Indian media.

Hours after the rally, the chief minister received a call from Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh who demanded 'immediate and strict action' against the Hurriyat leader's demonstration. He also said that there could be no compromise on national security, as politics could not impinge on national security.

Know more: Kashmir's chief minister calls waving of Pakistani flag 'unacceptable'

Police officer K Rajendra said Masarat Alam was arrested Friday under India's Unlawful Activities Act.

Rajendra also said police put two other separatist leaders, Syed Ali Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, under house arrest to prevent them from leading a planned march last Friday to protest the killing of a militant commander's brother in India-held Kashmir.

RIP Martyrs, they were supposed to be our future Pakistani brothers. :(
 
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RIP Martyrs, they were supposed to be our future Pakistani brothers. :(

why we gave in to Nehrus nach gana at uno when he went running there to stop the war and why we bought uno plebiscite BS.
Had we continued on we would have taken over whole of kashmir, we took half in a short time.

and we (and US) condemed this too :lol: .... Tarek Fatah has already being doing confernces on this gross human rights violation.. :lol:

Pakistan's ISI guns down US-educated Baloch school principal in Gwadar - Baltimore Foreign Policy | Examiner.com

A young U.S. educated Baloch school principal was Thursday morning gunned down by agents of Pakistan’s infamous Inter-Services Intelligence in the port city of Gwadar. Zahid Askani, who was educated in Appleton, Wisc., had returned to Balochistan to promote co-education and had established the Oasis School in Gwadar. Seven bullets were pumped into his body by what Pakistan media described as "unknown assailants." It was clear that the slain principal, who was originally from Panjgur, believed in an independent homeland for the Baloch people as he was a member of the Baloch Students Organization Azad and Baloch Freedom Struggle groups on Facebook....
Who is this rubbish indian nobody tarek fatah whose face nobody woud spit on. indian jerks go lick at these bloody pseudo liberals of ur own ,urself and dont bring before us.
And if we speak of human rights, the day we are gonna show a short small spark to Maoists insurgency, then watch it turn into monstrous fire licking and eating away at your territory in no time.
 
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Pakistan can keep condemning...but as usual we'll keep rejecting. :D

If the Kashmiri youths keep throwing stones at police, they might as well get bullets in the back.

These latest incidents are linked to govt plans for resettling the Kashmiri pundits in the valley. We should continue with the resettlement and get it done.
 
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Yes we shouldnt remain silent and vehemently condemn it. We cant let kashmiris lose their voice. Though the brave kashmiris have always managed to raise their own voice and spoken for themselves.

Pakistan condemns use of force against Kashmiris by India - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has strongly condemned the brutal use of force by Indian security personnel against peaceful and unarmed protesters, which resulted in the killing of two young Kashmiri men.

"Pakistan is deeply concerned at the increase in systematic human rights violations in the Indian Occupied Kashmir," FO spokesperson Tasneem Aslam said.

"The people and government of Pakistan extend our heartfelt sympathies and condolences to the families of the victims," the spokesperson said.

On Saturday during an anti-India demonstration against a government crackdown on separatist leaders in Kashmir, Indian police shot dead a 16-year-old boy.

The incident took place on the outskirts of Srinagar as a separatist strike shut down the Himalayan region on the second day of violent clashes, officials said.

The uncle of the boy said police first detained his nephew before shooting him at point-blank range in front of dozens of other protesters.

Police said they would investigate the uncle's allegations while admitting that officers had breached normal protocol and said they regretted the incident.

Know more: Police shoot teenage protester dead in Indian-held Kashmir

The FO spokesperson also said that the arrest of All Parties Hurriyat Conference leaders on false charges is matter of concern .

"Brutality and coercion have not and will not succeed in suppressing the aspiration and struggle of Kashmiris for their right to self determination, promised to them by the UNSC resolutions," the spokesperson commented.

She said Pakistan has repeatedly stressed the need for peaceful resolution of the dispute through sustained and meaningful dialogue between Pakistan and India and in accordance with the wishes of Kashmiris.

The spokesperson assured that Pakistan will continue to extend political, diplomatic and moral support to Kashmiris.

Masarat Alam waved a Pakistani flag at an April 15 rally to greet Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani.

Know more: Kashmiri leader waves Pakistani flag at rally in Srinagar

The chief minister of Indian-held Kashmir, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, termed the waving of Pakistani flag at a Hurriyat rally as 'unacceptable', saying "it was illegal and could not be tolerated", according to reports by Indian media.

Hours after the rally, the chief minister received a call from Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh who demanded 'immediate and strict action' against the Hurriyat leader's demonstration. He also said that there could be no compromise on national security, as politics could not impinge on national security.

Know more: Kashmir's chief minister calls waving of Pakistani flag 'unacceptable'

Police officer K Rajendra said Masarat Alam was arrested Friday under India's Unlawful Activities Act.

Rajendra also said police put two other separatist leaders, Syed Ali Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, under house arrest to prevent them from leading a planned march last Friday to protest the killing of a militant commander's brother in India-held Kashmir.
WE SHOULD HAVE USED drones , fighter planes and artillery like our western neighbours !
 
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why we gave in to Nehrus nach gana at uno when he went running there to stop the war and why we bought uno plebiscite BS.
Had we continued on we would have taken over whole of kashmir, we took half in a short time.


Who is this rubbish indian nobody tarek fatah whose face nobody woud spit on. indian jerks go lick at these bloody pseudo liberals of ur own ,urself and dont bring before us.
And if we speak of human rights, the day we are gonna show a short small spark to Maoists insurgency, then watch it turn into monstrous fire licking and eating away at your territory in no time.


you peples are sooo kind.. Thanks for your kindness.. Go ahead and do what you can. But at the end of the day, kashmir is an indian land, and their is nothing you can do apart from crying over internet.
 
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Who is this rubbish indian nobody tarek fatah whose face nobody woud spit on. indian jerks go lick at these bloody pseudo liberals of ur own ,urself and dont bring before us.
And if we speak of human rights, the day we are gonna show a short small spark to Maoists insurgency, then watch it turn into monstrous fire licking and eating away at your territory in no time.

:lol: you are fustrated..... :lol: :lol:
You will add spark to maoist insurgency??? :lol: :lol: kid go and watch cartoon... :lol:
If you cowards had GUTs you would have already done that....
 
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:lol: you are fustrated..... :lol: :lol:
You will add spark to maoist insurgency??? :lol: :lol: kid go and watch cartoon... :lol:
If you cowards had GUTs you would have already done that....
Someone please teach these people that India has outgrown their threats.
 
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Someone please teach these people that India has outgrown their threats.

No one can teach that poster... he did specialised course in brainwashing.....and suffering from delusion of grandeusity.. :lol:
 
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