Friday, January 10, 2014

programme at Baba gund pattan

Oppression can’t sabotage our movement: Zaffer Akbar
Srinagar, Jan 10 (KNS): Jammu Kashmir Salvation Movement chairman Zaffer Akbar Bhat on Friday said that no brutal oppression has got success in sabotaging the genuine movements in the world.  
According to a statement issued to KNS, while addressing Friday congregation in Babgund Pattan, Zaffer said that since 1947, India and its troops have experimented every kind of oppression on Kashmiri people, demanding birth right ‘right to self determination’ but they failed in sabotaging the freedom movement of Kashmiri nation who have rendered unparallel sacrifices.
“Since the day Indian army landed in Srinagar and occupied our state, we are sacrificing our lives, blood, our economy, natural resources and will continue to offer till we our given our birth right.” Zaffer said while paying tributes to the martyrs of Kashmir especially of the area.
Zaffer said that under an oppressive strategy, Kashmiris are being put behind bars and are being awarded with life imprisonment because of demanding their rights. He said that inside jails, jail inmates are being treated inhumanly and here its cruelty stands exposed. He said that jail manuals are also not being implemented on Kashmiris prisoners due which their health is deteriorating on each passing day. He said that hundreds of Kashmiris youths including Mohd Qasim Faktoo, Mohd Ayoub Dar, Misbah Nnisar, Masrat Aalam Bhat, Muzaffer Dar, Shakeel Bhat, and Nazir Ahmad and more detnues are lashing in different jails of India.
Zaffer also expressed its solidarity with Sheikh Imran and Sheikh Farhat who are on hunger strike inside the Kolkata Jail; both have been awarded with life imprisonment.
He also criticized the state authorities in recovering the teenaged Kashmiri boy who got missing in Delhi on November 2013.
“after the passage of 50 days police authorities haven’t yet traced the missing JandwalPulwama teenage boy Roman Amin Ganai who is missing since November last year in Delhi.” Zaffer said. He appealed Jail authorities of Indian to provide the basic faculties to the Kashmiri Jail inmates as well as provide them medicines as their health is deteriorating on each passing day. He appealed them to provide jail inmates facility of education as well.
Zaffer appealedCivil society and Human rights institutions  to trace the missing Pulwama boy on humanitarian grounds as his family in deep depression and stop missing and harassment of Kashmiris outside state in  future. (KNS)

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