Salah-ud-Din condemns civilian killings
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, June 21: United Jihad Council chairman Syed Salah-ud-Din has strongly condemned the killing of two civilians, Rafiq Ahmad Bangroo of Dana Mazar, Safakadal, and Javaid Ahmad Malla of Palapora, Noorbagh, Srinagar, terming it height of ‘state terrorism’.
Salah-ud-Din, according to UJC statement issued by its spokesman Syed Sadaqat Hussain from Pakistan administered Kashmir, alleged that the security forces were carrying out genocide of Kashmiris in a planned manner.
“The armed forces in Jammu Kashmir were carrying out genocide of Muslims to change their demography and to force them give up their struggle for right to self-determination. But the fact remains that the tyrannical measures have always made firmer Kashmiris’ resolve and determination and they will not be kept as slaves for a long,” said Salah-ud-Din said, criticizing the International community and human rights organizations for acting as mute spectators to the atrocities being inflicted on the Kashmiris by the forces.
Salah-ud-Din paid glowing tributes to martyred youth and expressed solidarity with their families. “The supreme sacrifices will very soon come to fruition and Kashmiris will win their freedom,” he said.
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