
Rights group seeks probe
A human rights group â International Peopleâs Tribunal on Human Rights in Indian-administered-Kashmir (IPTK) â has claimed that the âspectre of death and state violenceâ haunts Kashmiri civil society each day. âViolence is anticipated, experienced, and intimate to lives. There are those that are its direct targets and others that are concomitantly affected. Violence permeates daily life, regulates bodies and conditions behaviour,â it said here on Sunday.
Referring to the killing of three local youth in the April 30 staged gunfight near the Line of Control, the IPTK said that the Army âexecutedâ Shehzad Ahmad, Riyaz Ahmad, and Mohammad Shafi, claiming them to be âinfiltrating militantsâ from Pakistan and demanded a transparent probe by a neutral group of agency into this and other such incidents.
âExtrajudicial actions of the Army in Indian-administered Kashmir have been accompanied by discourses in April-May 2010, presenting insurgency, militancy, and terrorism as escalated threats to national borders, charting collaborations between external and internal enemies (Muslims of Pakistan and Muslims of Indian-administered Kashmir), arguing for greater state control over âfreedom,â the group alleged.

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