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Syed Aijaz Kashani Pays Rich Tributes To Gaw Kadal Martyrs | KNO

Appeals Human Rights Organizations To Utilize Their Offices In Bringing To Book Those Involved In Heinous Crimes.

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SRINAGAR 21 January (KNO) : Paying glowing tributes to martyrs of Gawkadal, Renowned political social and youth Activist Syed Aijaz Kashani said the blood of these martyrs will not be allowed to go waste & youth will never forget the sacrifices rendered by martyrs of these heart-wrenching massacres. As a youth, we are committed to demand our basic political Right which has been promised by the first Prime minister of India.Syed Aijaz Kashani appealed human rights organizations including Amnesty International to utilize their offices in bringing to book those involved in heinous crimes against humanity. Syed Aijaz Kashani expressed and conveyed his deep feelings for bereaved families of martyrs of Gaw Kadal massacre and said that Kashmiri youth have given many sacrifices not for Autonomy or self rule but for the promise made by Late Pandit jawahar Lal nehru and hundreds of graveyards stand testimony for this. Martyrs sacrificed their future for the youth and now we are duty bound to safeguard these sacrifices.Syed Aijaz Kashani in his appeal to intellectuals, historians and literary persons impressed to formulate a chronological record and documentation of all these events and massacres and pass on to next generations. It is an obligation for us to preserve all our records regarding such gruesome events. Syed Aijaz Kashani while referring to forces officers involved in killings, said that those involved in these heinous crimes are roaming free and were never prosecuted for their crimes or brought to book, instead were honoured and elevated to higher status.(KNO)

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