Srinagar:
Terrorism is going on in occupied Kashmir by the Indian government and army and according to the latest information, the Indian army martyred three Kashmiris by firing indiscriminately in Armpura area of Sopore town.
According to details, Indian forces in occupied Kashmir indiscriminately shot dead three Kashmiris in Armpura area of Sopore town on Saturday, after which a strong anti-India demonstration was held in the area against this heinous incident in which mostly women Were participants.
According to the Kashmir Media Service, two policemen were killed and three others, including an assistant sub-inspector, were injured in an attack by unknown assailants. Indian police retaliated by firing indiscriminately in the area.
Protesters chanted slogans in support of freedom and condemned the senseless killing of civilians by Indian police.
On the other hand, the spokesperson of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference said in a statement issued from Srinagar that Jammu and Kashmir is a disputed territory recognized by the United Nations and India has no right to change its legal or territorial status.
He strongly condemned India’s nefarious plans to create regional divisions, sectarian instability and demographic imbalances.
The spokesman urged UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to take stern notice of the illegal Indian steps taken to destroy the UN-recognized Muslim identity in the disputed region.
He expressed solidarity with the bereaved families of the youth who were martyred during the protest movement that started on June 11, 2010 after the brutal murder of a minor student, Tufail Matoo.
Meanwhile, a report released by the Kashmir Media Service on Saturday said that the worst Indian atrocities in occupied Kashmir had failed to quell the Kashmiris’ spirit of independence and that they should carry out the great mission of their martyrs at all costs. Are committed to
The report said that Indian troops had martyred 95,790 Kashmiris, detained more than 8,000 missing persons and disgraced about 11,225 women during their state terrorism operations since 1989. All these oppressors failed to subdue the Kashmiris.
The report pointed out that the Chota Bazaar massacre and the brutal assassination of minor Tufail Matoo were the worst examples of Indian state terror in the occupied territories.
The Jammu and Kashmir Employees Movement in a statement in Srinagar lamented that the Fascist Indian government led by Modi wanted to eradicate the identity of Kashmiris but the international community has remained criminally silent on the issue.
Meanwhile, speakers at a seminar organized by Kashmir Council Europe at the European Press Club in Brussels called on the international community not to allow India to change the population ratio and status of the region in Jammu and Kashmir. He paid rich tributes to the martyrs of the massacre at Chota Bazar, Srinagar on June 11, 1991. In a statement issued in Paris, Asif Jral, President of Kashmir Forum France, appealed to international human rights organizations to take stern notice of Indian atrocities on innocent Kashmiris.