Srinagar:
India has now started torturing women and children to end the oppression in occupied Kashmir in order to create fear and panic among the Kashmiri people and stop them from fighting for freedom.
The All Parties Hurriyat Conference in Occupied Kashmir also exposed India’s conspiracy, saying that India was targeting Kashmiri women and infants to spread fear and terror in the Occupied Territories, forcing Kashmiris to give up their struggle for independence. can go.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the spokesperson of the All Party Hurriyat Conference in a statement issued in Srinagar strongly condemned the arrest of Ghulam Ahmad Gulzar, working vice chairman of the Hurriyat Conference and the detention of a woman from Kulgam under the black law to curb illegal activities. Condemned.
A report released by the Kashmir Media Service on Sunday said that Indian forces had carried out a well-thought-out plan to intimidate freedom-loving Kashmiris, from infants and teenagers to 80-year-old men and women. Are targeting
The report cites a recent video circulating on social media in which oppressive Indian soldiers armed with guns are snatching a child from a mother in occupied Kashmir and the oppressed mother is doing nothing but screaming.
It should be noted that under the Fascist Indian government led by Narendra Modi, India, the world’s largest so-called democratic country, is using clever tactics to cover up its atrocities in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. They have been told not to publish statements in favor of freedom and news of activities in this regard.
Meanwhile, UN human rights experts have expressed concern over India’s decision to revoke the special status of Kashmir and implement new laws that could reduce the political participation of Muslims and other minorities. The letter was addressed to the Indian government on February 10 by five special envoys, which was published by the international body on Saturday.
UN experts say the new two-missile law has made it easier for a person outside Jammu and Kashmir to obtain residency certificates in the occupied territories than locals.