JKSM, JAKAF organize silent protest
Srinagar, June 25: The Salvation Movement and Joint Association of Kashmiri Affected Families together organized a silent protest here against the ‘violence and torture’ on Kashmiris on the eve of United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture being observed on June 26.
A large number of JKSM members, women and elderly people participated in the silent protest, demanding immediate halt to human rights violations, revocation of all black laws like AFSPA, DAA, PSA, and demilitarization in Kashmir.
Speaking on the occasion, the JKSM chairman Zafar Akbar Bhat alleged that the pro-freedom people were being arrested and subjected to severe physical and mental torture in police stations and interrogation centres. He sought intervention of international community and United Nations for immediate release of all the Kashmiri political detainees.
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