Hurriyat (M) Appeals HR Groups to Take Notice of Kashmiri Prisoners

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Srinagar: Expressing concern over the condition of Kashmiri political prisoners in New Delhi’s Tihar jail and the ill treatment meted to them by the jail authorities, All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) spokesman Thursday appealed the international human rights organizations to take note of the situation.

Stating that Kashmiri political prisoners in different jails of India were facing threat to their lives with the inhuman treatment meted to them by the jail authorities, the APHC spokesman said the detention of these political prisoners is prolonged despite release orders from the courts.

He appealed the international human rights bodies to take note of the condition of these prisoners and use their influence on Government of India to stop ill treatment with these prisoners and release them in compliance with the court orders.

The APHC spokesman condemned the government for arresting Fayaz Ahmad Rather of Bogam area of south Kashmir’s Kulgam region, who is a member of local Auqaf Committee, and lodged in Kathua Jail under PSA.

Accusing police of framing Rather and fabricating a case against him, the spokesman said he was being punished for imparting religious education to children.

Terming the slapping of Public Safety Act (PSA) against him as state-sponsored terrorism, he said it was worst kind of violation of human rights.

Meanwhile a delegation of APHC comprising of senior Hurriyat leaders, Musadiq Adil, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza, Abdul Majeed Wani, Abdul Rashid Antoo, Jaffar Kashmiri, Engineer Fayaz Ahmad and Ghulam Ahmad Mir visited the residence of resistance leader Muhammad Yasin Attai at Ompora Budgam and expressed condolences with him over the demise his father’s death.

Recalling the services of Atai’s deceased father to the resistance movement, the APHC leaders paid glowing tributes to him and prayed to the Almighty Allah to give him a place in Jannat-ul-Firdous and grant forbearance to the bereaved family. (KNS)

 

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