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JRL protests over killings of Palestinians, Narendra Modi’s visit to state

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May 18, 2018
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JRL protests over killings of Palestinians, Narendra Modi’s visit to state
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Joint Resistance Leadership (JRL), organized a protest demonstration against the killings in Palestine, and against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visit to the state, after Friday prayers in Masiuma area of Srinagar.

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Scores of the people assembled in Maisuma shouting slogans in solidarity with Palestinians who are being killed by the Israeli forces. Protesters also raised banners reading ‘go Modi go back’.

Earlier on Wednesday, JRL, including Syed Ali Geelani, Molvi Mohammad Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik, while making an appeal to freedom-loving people of Kashmir to organize peaceful protests in every nook and corner of the state after Friday prayers in solidarity to our Palestinian brethren on May 18, 2018.

JRL termed the widespread killing of innocent people of Palestine as a brazen attack on humanity and condemned the use of brute force against the helpless people including women and children.

JRL further said that Palestine and Kashmir are two faces of a single coin of subjugation, we are forced to live in similar uneven and uncertain political situation.

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