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Hurriyat (M) condemns forces’ ‘highhandedness’ in south Kashmir, diktat to cable operators | KNO

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Hurriyat Conference (M) has expressed serious concern and resentment over the alleged manhandling of dozens of villagers and vandalizing of property in Mochuwara village of south Kashmir’s Shopian district during the nocturnal raid terming it as the “ultimate highhandedness” and “highly undemocratic act” that deserves all forms of condemnations.

 “The act of ruthless beating in Shopian comes barely after 12 hours after the assurances gives by top police and army officers claiming that people in south Kashmir would see a more ‘humane face’ of forces from now onwards.” He said it is because of the fact that forces operating in Kashmir lack accountability which raises their morale to commit “gross human rights violations” as they know that they are laced with the draconian AFSPA where none can punish them for the serious crimes they commit. “Beating people, vandalizing properties and torturing youth has become an everyday affair of government forces in Kashmir, especially in south Kashmir,” he said.

The spokesperson strongly denounced the forces’ action in Newa Pulwama, where dozens of youth were allegedly showered with lethal pellets leaving many of them seriously injured. Hurriyat (M) also castigated the government for imposing a ban on the transmission of 30 channels operating through cable and said this diktat issued to cable operators is nothing but a move to block information and keep people of Kashmir away from the day to day happenings across the globe.

“It is surprising to see that even religious and sports channels have been banned and one would ask as to how such channels can pose a ‘threat to peace’ in Kashmir. In the present times of globalisation and in the age of technology and social media, such gags and bans to block information are bound to fail and only reflects the myopic and dictatorial approach of the authorities,” the spokesperson said. Meanwhile, Hurriyat (M) chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has expressed condoled the demise of Ghulam Hassan Wani, father of prominent journalist Khursheed Wani, and prayed to Almighty for the highest standards in Jannah for the deceased.

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