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Totalitarian regime at war against unarmed people: Mirwaiz
Mirwaiz paid tributes to three slain civilians Abdul Qayoom Wangnoo of Aali Kadal, Sajad Ahmad Sheikh of Ganoopora Shopian and Yawar Ahmad of Botengoo Islamabad.
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Srinagar | Posted : Sep 11 2016 1:00AM | Updated: Sep 10 2016 11:33PM
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Incarcerated Chairman of Hurriyat (M) Mirwaiz Umar Farooq condemned the fresh killing spree in Kashmir saying “totalitarian regime is at war against unarmed people.”
“The cold bloodied murder of the three civilians is manifestation of naked and brute aggression by a totalitarian regime that is at war against unarmed inhabitants whom it has kept captive and suppressed for their territory,” Hurriyat (M) spokesperson said in a statement quoting Mirwaiz, who is lodged at sub-jail at Chesmashahi here.
“The silence of the international community has emboldened the Indian state further which is extremely painful,” he said.
Mirwaiz paid tributes to three slain civilians Abdul Qayoom Wangnoo of Aali Kadal, Sajad Ahmad Sheikh of Ganoopora Shopian and Yawar Ahmad of Botengoo Islamabad.
“The nation owes it to these brave men and to their supreme sacrifice of life that the great cause of freedom and justice for Kashmir be carried on by all towards till the attainment of these ideals,” he said.
He said people of Kashmir have been striving for their right to self determination since 1931 in general and since 1989 in particular by offering all kinds of sacrifices and enduring all kinds of hardships.
“These sacrifices will bear fruit and Kashmiris will see the dawn of freedom provided we stay united, firm in our resolve and patience,” Mirwaiz added.
The Hurriyat (M) spokesperson condemned the action on the peaceful protest demonstrations, marches and Azadi rallies in Kashmir.
“Indiscriminate use of pellet guns, PAVA shells, tear gas shells, stun grenades and pepper grenades was resulting in injuries to over 200 persons while excessive forces was also used on the funeral procession of the martyred youth, Yawar Ahmad,” he said.
Meanwhile, the statement said Hurriyat (M) and Jammu Kashmir Awami Action Committee (AAC) held protests at Noorbagh, Wangapora against civilian killings, arrest of Mirwaiz and other separatist leaders. The protests were led by AAC leader Muhammad Shafi Khan.
http://m.greaterkashmir.com/news/kashmir/story/228167.html
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Mirwaiz paid tributes to three slain civilians Abdul Qayoom Wangnoo of Aali Kadal, Sajad Ahmad Sheikh of Ganoopora Shopian and Yawar Ahmad of Botengoo Islamabad.
GKNN
Srinagar | Posted : Sep 11 2016 1:00AM | Updated: Sep 10 2016 11:33PM
0 0 0
File Photo
Incarcerated Chairman of Hurriyat (M) Mirwaiz Umar Farooq condemned the fresh killing spree in Kashmir saying “totalitarian regime is at war against unarmed people.”
“The cold bloodied murder of the three civilians is manifestation of naked and brute aggression by a totalitarian regime that is at war against unarmed inhabitants whom it has kept captive and suppressed for their territory,” Hurriyat (M) spokesperson said in a statement quoting Mirwaiz, who is lodged at sub-jail at Chesmashahi here.
“The silence of the international community has emboldened the Indian state further which is extremely painful,” he said.
Mirwaiz paid tributes to three slain civilians Abdul Qayoom Wangnoo of Aali Kadal, Sajad Ahmad Sheikh of Ganoopora Shopian and Yawar Ahmad of Botengoo Islamabad.
“The nation owes it to these brave men and to their supreme sacrifice of life that the great cause of freedom and justice for Kashmir be carried on by all towards till the attainment of these ideals,” he said.
He said people of Kashmir have been striving for their right to self determination since 1931 in general and since 1989 in particular by offering all kinds of sacrifices and enduring all kinds of hardships.
“These sacrifices will bear fruit and Kashmiris will see the dawn of freedom provided we stay united, firm in our resolve and patience,” Mirwaiz added.
The Hurriyat (M) spokesperson condemned the action on the peaceful protest demonstrations, marches and Azadi rallies in Kashmir.
“Indiscriminate use of pellet guns, PAVA shells, tear gas shells, stun grenades and pepper grenades was resulting in injuries to over 200 persons while excessive forces was also used on the funeral procession of the martyred youth, Yawar Ahmad,” he said.
Meanwhile, the statement said Hurriyat (M) and Jammu Kashmir Awami Action Committee (AAC) held protests at Noorbagh, Wangapora against civilian killings, arrest of Mirwaiz and other separatist leaders. The protests were led by AAC leader Muhammad Shafi Khan.
http://m.greaterkashmir.com/news/kashmir/story/228167.html
@django @The Sandman @waz @Arsalan @Areesh @Jonah Arthur