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India books three Kashmiri youth under black law Public Safety Act

12 November, 2020 06:34

India books three Kashmiri youth under black law Public Safety Act (PSA), in Pulwama in IOJK – Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Indian authorities have booked three youth under black law, Public Safety Act (PSA), in Pulwama.

India books three Kashmiri youth under black law

The authorities booked youth under draconian law on charges of supporting ongoing freedom movement.

The occupation authorities shifted the arrested youth from Pulwama jail to Kot Bhalwal Jail in Jammu.

Meanwhile, All Parties Hurriyat Conference expressed deep concern over unrestricted state terrorism.

It said innocent youth are brutally slaughtered by Indian troops for demanding UN-pledged right to self-determination.

In a statement in Srinagar, APHC General Secretary Molvi Bashir Ahmad deplored silence of world community over loss of precious lives in the occupied territory.

He called upon international human rights organizations to hold India accountable for genocide of Kashmiri Muslims.

Furthermore, he termed Indian crimes as crimes against humanity in the territory.

Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference Shabbir Ahmed Dar also issued a statement.

He criticized brutal Indian forces for using lethal weapons against Kashmiri youth in the territory.

He asked UN to send a fact-finding mission to IIOJK.

Meanwhile, Kashmir Media Service released an analytical report on Wednesday that reported media in IIOJK under a serious threat.

Modi led fascist Indian occupational forces are repeatedly targeting and vilifying the media.

GTV

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