Srinagar, August 18 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, no prayers were offered at the Hazratbal shrine since Saturday. » Read more
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Human RightsNo prayers at Dargah Hazratbal since Saturday
Srinagar, August 18 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, no prayers were offered at the Hazratbal shrine since Saturday. » Read more Mattan youth succumbs, clashes continue in IHK
Srinagar, August 18 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, another civilian, Mohammad Abbas Dhobi, who was critically injured by CRPF and police last week in Islamabad district succumbed to his injuries at Soura Institute of Medical Sciences. Thousands of people participated in the funeral prayers of the slain youth, who was later laid to rest at ancestral graveyard, Dobhi Mohalla amid wails and pro-freedom slogans. A paramilitary vehicle hit and killed on the spot one Muhammad Yousuf at Bemina in Srinagar. » Read more No prayers in Hazratbal shrine since Saturday
Srinagar, August 17 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, the doors of Hazratbal shrine, cordoned by Indian police, are locked. Aza’an or prayers are not taking in the shrine since Saturday. » Read more Indian PM’s statement on Kashmir denouncedAnother Kashmiri youth succumbs to injuries Srinagar, August 17 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani has denounced in strong terms the recent statement of Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, in which he described Jammu and Kashmir as integral part of India. Syed Ali Gilani in a media interview in Srinagar termed the statement as a big lie and totally unrealistic. » Read more Authorities directed to file objections in students’ bail plea
Jammu, August 17 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, the Chief Judicial Magistrate Jammu has directed the authorities to file objection in the bail plea of the students arrested by Indian police for staging protest outside Jammu University and raising pro-freedom slogans last week. » Read more Another youth succumbs, curfew re-imposed in Islamabad
Srinagar, August 17 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, a youth, who was injured when Indian troops resorted to brute force against demonstrators at Mattan in Islamabad on Friday, succumbed to his injuries, today. The youth, Muhammad Abbas Dhobi, succumbed to his injuries at Soura Medical Institute in Srinagar. » Read more Shutdown, curfew cripple life in occupied KashmirThree youth martyred, trooper killed Srinagar, August 16 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, life remained paralysed, today, due to the shutdown, call for which had been given by veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani, to protest against the killing of innocent Kashmiris by Indian police and troops. The call had been given as part of the ongoing Quit Kashmir campaign. Shops, business establishments, educational institutions, banks and courts remained closed while traffic was off the road. » Read more Protest in New York against Indian atrocities in Kashmir
New York, August 16 (KMS): Kashmiri Americans held a peace rally in front of the Indian Mission to the United Nations in New York to ask the world powers, “Should India get away with the flouting of International Agreements?” and “Should India be granted a license for the genocide of the people of Kashmir?” » Read more Pro-freedom leaders hail shoe-hurler
Srinagar, August 16 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, pro-freedom leaders have hailed Abdul Ahad Jan, a resident of Ajas in Bandipora, who hurled a brown shoe towards the puppet Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah at Bakhshi Stadium in Srinagar during India’s Independence Day function. » Read more |