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Kashmiri teenager s empty grave points to India s cruel policy - Newspaper

BELLOW VILLAGE: On a recent chilly winter day in Occupied Kashmir, Mushtaq Ahmed shovelled the earth, laboriously digging a grave for his teenage son. There was, however, no body to be lowered inside. Stunned, a group of onlookers watched in silence. But Ahmed kept digging, now knee-deep inside the half-dug grave. Then he rose, straightening his back, and faced the crowd, enraged. “I want my son’s body,” he howled. “I ask India to return my son’s dead body to me.” Police said Indian forces fatally shot Ahmed’s 16-year-old son, Athar Mushtaq, and two other young men when the men refused to surrender on the outskirts of Srinagar city on Dec 30. They described the men as “hardcore associates of terrorists” opposed to Indian rule.

Will beat terrorists, abettors at all costs: COAS

By News Desk ISLAMABAD: The Corps Commanders Conference Tuesday noted that defeat of complete threat spectrum is only possible through a comprehensive national effort, where all segments of the society play their rightful role. On eve of the Right to Self-Determination Day, the corps commanders expressed complete solidarity with resilient and brave Kashmiri people till the realisation of their just cause in accordance with their aspirations and relevant UN Security Council resolutions. The 238th Corps Commanders Conference was held at General Headquarters with Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa in the chair. The forum reiterated that decades of atrocities by Indian occupation forces have failed to suppress ever strengthening freedom struggle and determined Kashmiris shall succeed, InshaAllah, the ISPR said.

Will beat terrorist, abettors at all costs: General Qamar Javed Bajwa

January 6, 2021 ISLAMABAD: The Corps Commanders Conference Tuesday noted that defeat of complete threat spectrum is only possible through a comprehensive national effort, where all segments of the society play their rightful role. On eve of the Right to Self-Determination Day, the corps commanders expressed complete solidarity with resilient and brave Kashmiri people till the realisation of their just cause in accordance with their aspirations and relevant UN Security Council resolutions. The 238th Corps Commanders Conference was held at the General Headquarters with Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa in the chair. The forum reiterated that decades of atrocities by Indian occupation forces have failed to suppress ever strengthening freedom struggle and determined Kashmiris shall succeed, InshaAllah, the ISPR said.

Kashmiris are facing history s longest lockdown

‘Kashmiris are facing history’s longest lockdown’ National January 6, 2021 LAHORE: Provincial Minister for Law and Chairman Kashmir Committee Punjab Raja Basharat in a special message on the occasion of Kashmir’s Right to Self-Determination Day said that India’s oppression on the people of Occupied Kashmir had been going on for 72 years. He said that human rights were being badly violated in India and the lives of minorities, especially Muslims, had been made too hard. Raja Basharat urged the entire international community, including the United Nations that it was their legal and moral responsibility to implement the Security Council’s resolutions on Kashmir. “The Kashmiri people are facing the longest lockdown in history but we want to make it clear to India that the Pakistani nation will continue to protest until the Kashmiri brothers get the right to self-determination,” he said. He also expressed his resolution, that the struggle for independence of Kashmiri

Indian tourist arrested for raping and filming an Afghan teen

Indian tourist arrested for raping and filming an Afghan teen   Published On 03 January,2021 06:16 pm An Indian Defence Attache was also expelled from Afghanistan over charges of raping an Afghan girl KABUL (Dunya News) – As the immoral activities of Indian army and citizens are on the rise in Afghanistan, an Indian ringleader of a group involved in the raping and filming of a minor Afghan girl has been arrested. The heartbreaking incidents of rape and violence against women by the Indian Army in the Occupied Kashmir are no secret but now, an Indian gang has also been found involved in the rape of a minor girl in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.

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