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| Mirwaiz demands impartial probe into killing of Bemina youth | | says govt adopts dictatorial policies by using force for crushing separatist leadership | 
Srinagar, June 15, (Scoop News)-All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) leader, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who has been placed under house arrest since Tuesday evening by the state administration and barred from carrying peaceful political activities Wednesday said the coalition government under its anti-Kashmir policies had done this to scuttle the peaceful protest programmes called by the separatist leadership.
Terming the use of force and placing of APHC leadership and other leaders under house arrest and in detentions as a worst example of state-sponsored terrorism, Mirwaiz said the state government under the garb of so-called democracy was adopting dictatorial policies and using excessive force for crushing the leadership.
Stressing that every voice being raised to highlight the sufferings of the people was being crushed and the leadership targeted for protesting to safeguard the interests of the people against these anti-Kashmir policies, he said house arrests of the separatist leadership had now become a routine and the character of the government.
Making it clear that Kashmir was not a law and order problem, APHC leader said the ground realities could not be changed by using politics of oppression and suppression.
Describing the mysterious killing of a Bemina youth, Tanvir Sultan as unfortunate, he said, as per the statements of his family members, the youth was a psychiatric patient but the state government and various agencies of the Indian forces were bent upon proving him a militant.
Calling for an impartial probe into the killing of the Bemina youth, Mirwaiz said using laws to kill innocent people should be a matter of concern for the international human rights bodies and it was the moral responsibility of these organisations to play a role in stopping such incidents in Kashmir.... |
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