Hurriyat (G) reiterates strike call for Feb 28
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Thursday, 27 February 2014
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Invites attention of world community to Kashmir
Srinagar: While repeating his call for complete shutdown
on February 28 and peaceful demonstration after Friday prayers
for the ‘mysterious killings’ of seven youths in Kupwara and to condemn the use
of brutal force on common people who were demanding their bodies and to press
for the demand for an independent investigation into the incident, chairman
Hurriyat Conference (G), Syed Ali Geelani said that until the world
community will not come forward to play their role in Jammu and Kashmir, ‘the
unabated massacres of common people and mysterious killing will continue’.
According to a statement issued to KNS, he said that the
strike calls are not given out of any pleasure or any hobby, moreover, we have
no option except to protest when people are sliced like vegetables and then
they are not allowed to even mourn on these dead bodies. He said that the
people of Jammu and Kashmir are fighting for their libration from Indian
occupation and youths are spilling their hot blood to nourish this freedom
movement, so we as a nation are duty bound not to forget these sacrifices and
continue over struggle at any cost till the goal of freedom is achieved. He
said that the strike programs are the part and parcel of resistance movement
and the people who get disturbed by these programs are actually the real
enemies of national cause and they support the forcible occupation of India merely
for the power.
Meanwhile, expressing his distress and dismay over
deteriorating health of Mohammad Amin Dar Banihal, who is serving life
imprisonment in Amphala Jail Jammu from last 18 years whereas expressing his
happiness and satisfaction over the cancelation of capital punishment
of three Kashmiri youths Raj Din, Bashir Ahmad and Nazir Ahmad by
Srinagar High Court, Geelani appealed to the officials of international Red
Cross Committee in Srinagar to take immediate notice of the deteriorating condition
of Mohammad Amin and help him in his adequate treatment.
“Though Jammu High Court has issued an order on 26
February to admit Mohammad Amin in SKIMS Soura, but he is still in jail and his
condition is getting worse day by day.” While thanking the legal cell of
Tehreek-e-Hurriyat, Advocate Nasir Qaudri, Advocate Danish Mufti and Advocate
Devinder Singh for helping Mohammad Amin Dar in obtaining orders from Jammu
High Court to get him admitted for treatment in SKIMS and appreciating the role
advocate Mian Abdul Qyoom and his team in getting the capital punishment of
three Kashmiri prisoners cancelled, Geelani said that the Kashmiri prisoners
are subjected to ‘political vengeance’ in Indian jails. (KNS)
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