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Srinagar, July 03 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, Indian troops, in their fresh act of state terrorism, martyred three Kashmiri youth in Baramulla district, today.
The youth were killed by the troops during a violent military operation at Boniyar in Uri area of the district. Earlier, several troops were injured in a clash with mujahideen in the area. The military operation was going on till last reports came in.On the other hand, people staged a protest demonstration against Indian Army’s highhandedness at Takiya Saderkoot in Bandipora district. The protesters said that the army personnel barged into the residential houses and harassed and tortured the civilians, early this morning.
The protesters blocked Srinagar-Bandipora road at Takiyia demanding action against the troops involved in the incident.

Indian troops martyr three Kashmiri youth in Uri | Kashmir Media Service
 
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In a report released Wednesday, Amnesty International urged the Indian government of to revoke a controversial law that grants “virtual immunity” to the country’s armed forces in the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Pictured: An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard on a deserted street during a curfew in Srinagar on December 8, 2014. ROUF BHAT/AFP/Getty Images
In a report released Wednesday, Amnesty International urged the Indian government to revoke a controversial law that perpetuates “a cycle of impunity for human rights violations” in the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (Afspa), passed by the Indian parliament in 1958 and in force in the state since 1990, grants security personnel wide-ranging powers to act against alleged terrorists and separatists and also protects them from civilian prosecution.
“5 July 2015 will mark 25 years since the Afspa in effect came into force in Jammu and Kashmir,” Minar Pimple, senior director of global operations at Amnesty, said, in a statement accompanying the report. “Till now, not a single member of the security forces deployed in the state has been tried for human rights violations in a civilian court. This lack of accountability has in turn facilitated other serious abuses.”
Indian security forces have been deployed in Jammu and Kashmir for decades as the region continues to witness violence, which the army claims is triggered by separatist rebels and pro-Pakistan groups. India has also consistently accused Pakistan of fomenting unrest in the state, including in the “Pakistan-administered Kashmir” region. A significant portion of the state’s eastern region, known as Aksai Chin, has been under Chinese control since 1962.
In the past, several international human rights organizations, including the United Nations, have also urged the Indian government to repeal the “draconian” Afspa, citing “extensive evidence” of human rights abuses committed by the armed forces.
However, successive Indian governments, including the current one led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have refused to repeal the law, terming it essential to safeguard soldiers deployed in the region.
The latest report, which includes interviews with several activists, and 58 family members of victims of alleged human rights violations by security forces, said that the government had denied permission, or "sanction," to prosecute under section 7 of the Afspa in several cases against army or paramilitary personnel.
“Not a single family interviewed for the report had been informed by the authorities of the status or outcome of a sanction request in relation to their case,” Divya Iyer, research manager at Amnesty International India, said in the statement. “Police and court records pertaining to nearly 100 cases of human rights violations filed by families of victims between 1990 and 2012 showed that the Jammu and Kashmir police often failed to register complaints or take action on registered complaints until they were compelled.”
According to the Amnesty report, the Indian army dismissed over 96 percent of the allegations of human rights violations leveled against it as “false and baseless.” Moreover, information related to these cases was not made public.
In addition to repealing the Afspa, the government should “make information pertaining to the proceedings, verdicts and sentences of courts-martial and security force courts publicly accessible including through the Right to Information Act, 2005 and by other means including an online database,” Amnesty recommended


Amnesty Urges India To Repeal Controversial Law Granting 'Virtual Immunity' To Army In Kashmir

www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/INDIA935.PDF
 
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Cry baby cry. :lol:
 
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Then by this definition TTP are angels and Kaffir PA is butchering them.
Kashmiris from Indian Occupied Kashmir are fighting for their rights and to have their country freed from an occupying force.

ISIS, TTP etc on the other hand want to implement their interpretation of the Islamic laws on the world. They are another form of RSS / VHP etc.

There is no comparison with Kashmiri freedom fighters.
 
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Kashmiris from Indian Occupied Kashmir are fighting for their rights and to have their country freed from an occupying force.

ISIS, TTP etc on the other hand want to implement their interpretation of the Islamic laws on the world. They are another form of RSS / VHP etc.

There is no comparison with Kashmiri freedom fighters.


RSS doesn't kill people. While RSS isn't not banned by UN , ISIS and TTP are banned ones. There is simply no comparisons.
 
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India thinks murdering innocents will solve the Kashmir problem. What a foolish notion.
 
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RSS doesn't kill people. While RSS isn't not banned by UN , ISIS and TTP are banned ones. There is simply no comparisons.

Both have similar ideologies.
Both want to use whatever means possible to enforce their interpretations of their respective religions.

TTP / ISIS = RSS / VHP


Now you can support fanatics of your likings, but facts on ground do not change.
 
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These bastards are not freedom fighters. These assholes were killing telecom operators in the valley recently. Killing innocent kashmiris is no way fighting for freedom.

Kashmir is an integral part of india, and will remain one.
If you have guts, try us, send your troops in, instead of 2-3 dicks every now and then to fight 500,000 strong army.

Oh i forgot, you tried 3 times, and lost all of them
 
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The state where Ajmal Kasab is a national hero, such comments from pakistanies are well expected.


Good job by IA. Kill each and every terrorist.
 
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