SRINAGAR: In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the killing spree unleashed by Narendra Modi-led fascist Indian regime continues unabated.
A research-based report released on Friday, maintained that Indian troops in their continued acts of state terrorism have martyred three innocent Kashmiris since Tuesday. It said that during so-called cordon and search operations, the troops martyred one youth at Tujjer Sharief in Sopore town of Baramulla district on Tuesday and two others in Kandipora area of Islamabad district.
The report pointed out that over 95,750 Kashmiris have been martyred by Indian troops since 1989 in the territory and a dozen of them have been martyred this year alone.
It said that CASOs being conducted by the troops have made the life of the people of the occupied territory a hell. It added that all the Indian brutal acts are aimed at suppressing Kashmiris’ resistance against occupation of their motherland by India.
The report maintained that India would never succeed to subdue Kashmiris by resorting to killing spree in IIOJK. Everyday killings won’t make Kashmiris relent in their pursuit of freedom from Indian bondage and they are destined to win freedom and India’s defeat is writing on the wall, it said.
The report said it is high time for the international community to intervene and stop innocent killings by Indian troops in the territory. Tyrant India must be taken to task for its crimes in IIOJK, it added.
Meanwhile, in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Movement (JKPM), a constituent of All Parties Hurriyat Conference, has demanded immediate release of all illegally detained Kashmiris languishing in different jails of the territory and India.
APHC leader and JKPM Chairman, Mir Shahid Saleem, addressing a meeting of party workers in Jammu said hundreds of political leaders representing aspirations of the people have been kept in jails without any trial or court hearing.
He said, several illegally detained Hurriyat leaders and activists are suffering from serious health issues and require immediate treatment, but the authorities are not providing them the medical facility.
He said that after announcement of the ceasefire between the two neighbouring countries, they should also announce more confidence-building measures to create conducive atmosphere for settlement of the lingering Kashmir dispute through meaningful dialogue.–Agencies