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Hurriyat (M) welcomes UN rights chief’s ‘reprimand’ to GoI for not acting on Kashmir report

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September 11, 2018
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Srinagar: Hurriyat Conference (M) on Tuesday welcomed the statement of UN human rights council Michelle Bachelet in which she has reprimanded the Government of India for not acting on the UN report regarding the grave human rights abuses and violations in Jammu and Kashmir.
A spokesman of the amalgam said that Kashmir was the world’s most militarised zone with highest concentration of forces “who have committed countless human rights violations over the past three decades and continue to do so.” “ Civilians continue to get killed, maimed disappeared and arrested at their will,” they said.
In a statement issued here, the Hurriyat Conference said that as UN is the world’s oldest and greatest international forum, Kashmir is also one of the oldest disputes pending before this forum and that UN was duty bound to ensure the resolution of this dispute.
Hurryat Conference said that the statement of head of the UN human rights council Michelle Bachelet reflects that GoI is not only deeply involved in rights violations in Kashmir but also in muzzling the voice of people peacefully protesting the grave injustices, stands as an eye opener for the world community.
Meanwhile, Hurriyat paid rich tributes to two armed youth killed in an encounter at Handwara Liyaqat Ahmed Lone, and Furqan Ahmed, stating that Kashmiri youth are offering priceless sacrifices for a “great and sacred cause”. “The people and the resistance leadership salute these sacrifices of these freedom fighters,” the spokesman added.

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