Hurriyat (M) decries crackdown on leaders ahead of world HR day

Hurriyat Conference (M) has strongly condemned the mass arrests of pro-freedom  leaders and activists across Kashmir, especially in Srinagar followed by nocturnal raids on the residences of pro-freedom activists ahead of the world human rights day—December 10. 

In a statement  a Hurriyat (M) spokesman said, “What can be more ironical than this that a massive crackdown was launched to even stop peaceful events organised for commentating human rights week against the grave human rights violations taking place here and acknowledged globally.  Entire pro-freedom camp has been caged either in homes or in various police stations while large number of youth too has been detained amid night long raids on the houses of activists where the inmates are beaten and harassed by police.” 

   

The spokesman said that  Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq continue to remain caged in their respective homes while JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik whose health deteriorated during police custody has been hospitalised. 

The spokesman said that police raided the homes of AAC and Hurriyat activists including  Mushtaq Ahmed Sufi,Farooq Ahmed Saudagar, and many others while their families were intimidated and harassed. 

Spokesman said  that police is not sparing anyone associated with protesting HR violation as it even arrested trade leader Muhammad Yasin Khan and at least 40 other traders who took part in a peaceful protest against human rights and have now been lodged in various police stations which Hurriyat strongly condemns.

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