Amnesty International forced to stop operations in India for highlighting Kashmir matter
Amnesty International has announced that it has been forced to halt its...
Indian troops in their continued acts of state terrorism martyred eighteen Kashmiris in the month of September.
According to the report, these killings rendered two (2) women widowed and four (4) children orphaned.
During the period, at least sixteen (16) persons were injured due to the use of brute force including the firing of bullets, pellets, and teargas shells by Indian troops and police personnel on peaceful protesters in the territory.
The report added that Indian police and paramilitary personnel arrested eighty-eight (88) people and destroyed or damaged fourteen (14) residential houses and structures during five hundred sixty-seven (567) cordon and search operations in different areas of the territory in the month.
Meanwhile, Indian troops martyred 148 Kashmiris during a violent cordon and search operations in the last six months in IIOJK.
Let it be known that on September 30, Chairman Kashmir Committee of Parliament Shehryar Khan Afridi expressed serious concern over harassment by the Modi administration of the Amnesty International officials in India.
Chairman Kashmir Committee of Parliament Shehryar Khan Afridi said the human rights watchdog says that the right-wing government of India has frozen the bank account of its India branch, forcing it to lay off staff, stop campaign and research work in India.
Afridi urged the United Nations Human Rights Council and other international human rights groups to take immediate measures to provide adequate and urgent security to the officials of the rights bodies and groups working in India.
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