Srinagar:
A statement issued by the Jammu and Kashmir Freedom Front and the Jammu and Kashmir National Front in Occupied Kashmir strongly condemned the worst atrocities committed by the Indian government and said that India should remember that freedom movements should never be oppressed. Oppression and force cannot be suppressed.
According to details, the Jammu and Kashmir Freedom Front and the Jammu and Kashmir National Front in Occupied Kashmir have expressed grave concern over the ongoing sieges, search operations, killing of youths and arrests by the occupying Indian forces.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the spokesperson of Jammu and Kashmir Freedom Front in a statement issued in Srinagar urged the international human rights organizations to take notice of the dire situation in occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
He said that these atrocities were being carried out to suppress the voice of Kashmiris but the oppressors, while committing these inhumane acts, forget the historical fact that the liberation movements of nations could not be suppressed by these tactics.
He said that Kashmiris would not tolerate killings and would continue to protest against these undemocratic and inhumane acts.
He paid homage to the youth who were recently martyred by Indian troops in Srinagar and reiterated his commitment to bring the freedom struggle to its logical conclusion.
The spokesman condemned the continued detention of Hurriyat leaders and activists and called on the UN Human Rights Council, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the International Committee of the Red Cross to take note of the plight of Kashmiri detainees and demand India’s release. Press on
Jammu and Kashmir National Front spokesman Shafiqul Rehman in a statement expressed grave concern over the growing human rights violations by the Indian Army.
He said that the occupying government harassed and arrested innocent civilians and put them in jails in remote areas of India.
He called on international human rights organizations to take note of the deteriorating political and human rights situation in the region, saying that Indian state terrorism has ruined the lives of civilians who are forced to live in constant fear. They can be killed, arrested, harassed and humiliated at any time by the Indian forces stationed across the state.
The spokesman condemned the conspiracies of the occupying authorities to change the proportion of the population in the region, saying that the authorities have issued domicile certificates to thousands of non-state residents since August 5, 2019, in violation of international law and UN resolutions. There is a violation.
The spokesman also condemned the continued detention of Kashmiri journalist Asif Sultan, who has been in jail since 2018. Jammu and Kashmir Mass Movement Information Secretary Shabbir Ahmed in a statement urged the international community to seek response from India for the ongoing human rights violations in the region.
He said that India was using black laws to suppress the voice of Kashmiris for independence.