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Strike
Srinagar, June 22 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, complete shutdown continued for the second consecutive day, today, against the killing of innocent Kashmiri youth by Indian troops.
Call for the strike had been given by the forum patronised by veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani. » Read more
Srinagar, June 22 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, complete shutdown continues for the second consecutive day, today, against the killing of innocent Kashmiri youth by Indian troops.
Call for the strike has been given by the forum patronised by veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani. » Read more
Mirwaiz placed under house arrest, Gilani detained
Srinagar, June 21 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, a total strike disrupted normal life, today, against the systematic killing of innocent youth by Indian troops. Call for the strike had been given by the APHC Chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani and other pro-movement leaders and organisations. » Read more
Srinagar, June 21 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, complete shutdown is being observed, today, against the killing of two innocent Kashmiri youth by Indian troops.
Call for the strike has been given by the APHC Chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani, Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front-R and other pro-movement leaders and organisations. » Read more
Srinagar, June 21 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, dozens of people were injured when Indian police resorted to brute force to disperse the demonstrators, who were protesting against the killing of two youth by Indian troops in Srinagar. One of the martyred youth, Javid Ahmad Malla, was killed and eight others were injured when the police opened fire on the funeral procession of Muhammad Rafiq Bangroo at Waniyar Noorbagh. Bangroo had succumbed to his injuries in a hospital after he was severely beaten by the troops on June 12. » Read more
Mirwaiz, Hurriyet leaders placed under house arrest
Srinagar, June 14 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, complete shutdown was observed, today, to protest against the recent killing of a student by Indian police while the occupation authorities had imposed severe restrictions to thwart a march in Srinagar. Call for the strike and march was given by illegally detained veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani. All shops, business establishments, private and public offices, educational institutions, banks and courts remained closed while traffic was off the road. » Read more
Srinagar, June 14 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, at least 50 students of Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU) were injured in Rajouri when Special Operations Group of Indian police subjected them to brute force and tried to forcibly evict them from the campus. » Read more
Srinagar, June 14 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, complete shutdown is being observed, today, to protest against the killing in cold blood of a student, Tufail Ahmed Matoo by Indian police at Rajouri Kadal on Friday.
Call for the strike has been given by veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani, who is undergoing treatment in police custody at Soura Medical Institute in Srinagar. » Read more
Int’l community appealed to help stop HR abuses in IHK
Srinagar, June 13 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, the authorities continued with severe restrictions in several areas of Srinagar, for the second consecutive day, today, to prevent people from protesting against the killing of a student in cold blood by Indian police. » Read more
Kashmiris not to accept Indian bondage: Gilani
Srinagar, June 07 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, complete shutdown was observed on the arrival of Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh in Srinagar, today, call for which was given by veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani and supported by other pro-movement leaders and organisations. The shutdown was meant to convey the Prime Minister that the people of Kashmir rejected India’s illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir, despite continued Indian state terrorism. All business establishments, banks, educational institutions, private and public offices remained closed while transport was off the road. » Read more
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