London: The Chairman of South Asia Centre for Peace and Human Rights, Professor Nazir Ahmed Shawl and the Chairman of International Commission for Human Rights, Barrister Abdul Majid Tramboo have expressed serious concern over the most deteriorating human rights situation in occupied Kashmir.
Professor Nazir Ahmed Shawl and Barrister Abdul Majid Tramboo in a joint statement in London condemned the arrest and shifting of Aasiya Andrabi, the Chairperson of Dukhtarani Milat along with her two associates to New Delhi from Srinagar by National Investigating Agency.
They said denying the democratic space and implicating a popular woman voice is unethical and against all standards of the rule of law. They said three more civilians were killed when peaceful protesters were subjected to indiscriminate firing.
“The international community needs to know that death and deception are used as techniques of social control to discipline the living population seeking their right to self-determination to have a tryst with their political destiny, they maintained.”
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