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Repressive measures stumbling block to any kind of engagement: JRL

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June 2, 2018
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Joint Resistance Leadership on Saturday condemned killing of a 21 year old youth by CRPF gypsy and said that ‘repressive measures’ by forces ‘big stumbling blocks for’ ‘any kind of engagement.’

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JRL comprising of Syed Ali Geelani Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik said that the ‘killing spree of Kashmiri’s by the forces continues despite so called Ramzan ceasefire either by bullets pellets or lately by crushing them under their vehicles. JRL said that what is worse is that after mowing  down kaiser under forces vehicle a case for “rash driving” has been registered by the police in this regard as if the incident happened by accident ,when it is a case of plain murder. The accused would anyway go scot free under AFSPA.’

“Repeatedly putting down town under curfew and severe restrictions , snapping internet connection, barricading roads and alleys ,stationing of forces at every nook and corner even in the holy month of Ramadan causing grave inconvenience and harassment to the people living  is uncalled for and highly condemnable . All these repressive measures are big stumbling blocks for peace in Kashmir and any kind of engagement,” JRL said.

They also said that assaulting mourners during the funeral and burial of the kaiser with tear gas shells and pellets causing grave injuries to scores of them again reflects the authorities anti people and inhuman approach .

The spokesman of the JRL thanked people for protesting the killings of Kashmiri’s, intimidation and desecration of Jamia Masjid and vandalisation of Houses and graveyards at the hands of forces by observing a complete hartal against these oppressive measures.

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