Coordination of Democratic Rights Organizations, (CDRO), expresses grave concern at the situation in Kashmir which has seen the death of 23 people and injuries to more than 300 persons over the last three days at the hands of Police and the Para military forces.
Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society (JKCCS) said in a press release issued on July 10 that the region of Kashmir was under the state of emergency.
Condemning the encounter killing of Kashmiri militant Burhan Wani and around thirty young protesters by Indian security forces in last four days in south-Kashmir, Shiromani Akali Dal Amritsar (Mann) extended solidarity with Kashmiri people.
Confrontations and high-pitched battles between Kashmiri protesters and Indian armed forces have continued in Indian-occupied Kashmir, despite a round-the-clock curfew imposed by authorities.
Asserting that participation of thousands of people in the funeral of Hizb commander Burhan Wani is a "clear referendum", Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani Sunday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Government of India (GoI) should see writing on the wall that India can’t oppress Kashmir through its military might.
Expressing grief over the death of 18 innocent lives in firing by forces in Kashmir, the Dal Khalsa strongly condemned the "brutal" attitude of the J&K government backed by Union Home Ministry that has given unbridled powers to the security forces.
"Mark my words - Burhan's ability to recruit in to militancy from the grave will far outstrip anything he could have done on social media", Omar Abdullah (@abdullah_omar) said in another Tweet.
Indian troops fired on protesters in Kashmir on Saturday, killing at least [eight] persons as tens of thousands of people defied a curfew and participated in the funeral of a top rebel commander a day after he was killed by Indian forces in the disputed Himalayan region, notes Daily Mail.
A strike called by by religious and pro-freedom groups to protest against the publishing of "blasphemous" caricatures in French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo left normal life in Kashmir Valley thoroughly affected.
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