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Hurriyat (G) Paid glowing tributes to Civilian and three slain youth in Tral gunfight | KNO

Paying glowing tributes to 16-year-old Mohamad Yunis (student) and three slain youth in Tral gunfight, Hurriyat conference said that our brave hearts are resenting forced occupation and sacrificing their precious lives to safeguard our future.

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Huriyat said that everybody need to share responsibilities, safeguard sacrifices and pursue mission till its logical end.

Huriyat expressed sympathy with the grieving families, saying that every soul presented unparalleled sacrifice to nourish pious mission of freedom and added that we are dutybound to safeguard these cherished sacrifices.

Huriyat while lashing at authorities in UNO and said that Kashmir issue since long is on UN agenda, & instead of taking any step for its resolution, the international leadership are maintaining silence.

Hurriyat said that peace and tranquility in sub-continent is at stake and resolution of Kashmir issue is inevitable as uncertainty and instability is looming over the whole region.

Hurriyat expressed its deep concern over the indiscriminate use of force during CASO and said that our innocent and unarmed youth are prime target for brutal forces.

 Huriyat strongly condemned the use of unproportionate and unjustified force against peaceful people in valley and particularly in south and said that virtually the state affairs are run by forces and rule of any law is virtually nowhere and non-existent.

Huriyat said that Kashmir issue is neither a border issue between India and Pakistan nor a sectarian conflict between communities.

   Huriyat said that Kashmir issue relates to 15 million people and its resolution are recognized and guaranteed by UNO and international community is signatories to these resulutions.

Huriyat in its appeal to international community, asked to come to the rescue of suppressed people in state, facing bullets and pellets.

Meanwhile on the directions of Syed Ali Geelani, Tehreek-e-Huriyat deputation led by Bashir Ahmad Qureshi visited grieved families in Nodal Tral, Batgund, Saimo and Frisal Pulwama and on his behalf extended condolences to grieved families.

  Statement said that Bashir Ahmad Qureshi led funeral prayers of slain youth Zahid Ahmad in Nodal Tral.

Meanwhile Syed Ali Geelani expressed his deep grief over the demise of grandmother of Arif Shafi Wani (journalist) and prayed for her heavenly aboard and persistence and forbiddance for grieved family.

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