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Man arrested in Kishtwar allegedly being OGW says Police

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Kishtwar December, 17: Police in a statement claimed to have arrested a OGW in Kishtwar. In a statement police said in major breakthrough, Kishtwar Police succeeded in arresting
an OGW namely Noor Mohd @ Fayaz Malik S/O Lt. Ab Razaq R/O Fiqsoo Thatri District Doda wanted in a militancy related case.

Police spokesperson further said that the arrested accused is a self styled leader of Tehreek-e- Hurriyat Doda and has previously remained an associate of Syed Ali Shah Geelani.

While giving details SSP Kishtwar Rajinder Kumar Gupta, JKPS shared that the arrested OGW has been active in the process of radicalizing youth to join militancy and had close links with Qamar-ul-Zaan a terrorist recently held in UP and a local active militant Usama -bin-Javed, who hails from Dachhan area of Kishtwar. The duo were previously taken by the said OGW to Assam.

Reportedly the arrested OGW is running a school at Thathri Doda. Further questioning is to be made from the arrested OGW, the spokesperson added.

Day 3: Clashes, complete strike against Pulwama killings in Kashmir Valley

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Internet remains shut; CUK, IUST postpones exams; no class work in Gbl edu institution on Tuesday

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Srinagar, Dec 17 (GNS): Amid protest demonstrations at several places, a complete shutdown was observed in Kashmir Valley on Monday for the third straight day on Monday against the killings of seven civilians in southern Pulwama district on the weekend.

Reports said all shops and other commercial establishments were closed in this summer capital of the state and elsewhere in the Valley. The public and private transport was mainly off the roads while educational institutions were closed. The Kashmir University and other varsities had postponed examinations scheduled for today.The train service between Srinagar to Banihal and Srinagar to Baramulla remained also suspended for the third consecutive day today for “security reasons”.

The Joint Resistance Leadership had called for the shutdown and a march to Badami Bagh army base in Srinagar to mourn the killings.

On Saturday, seven civilians were killed and nearly 50 others were injured after government forces fired at the protesters near the site of a gunfight that claimed three militants and a soldier in Sirnoo village of southern Pulwama district.

Meanwhile, reports reaching GNS said that clashes between youth and government forces took place at Habbakadal, Nawabazar, Eidgah, Barbarshah, Maisuma, Natipora, Rambagh, Naikbagh, Manchowa, Kralpora  areas of Srinagar and northern Baramulla district’s Khanpora area. Restrictions were also imposed in parts of Srinagar and in entire Pulwama. Internet remained snapped in south Kashmir and Srinagar while low internet speed remained very low elsewhere.  

Meanwhile, Central University of Kashmir and IUST have postponed all the examinations scheduled on Tuesday.

According to a CUK statement, the fresh dates for the postponed exams will be notified separately

Authorities at the Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) also postponed the examinations slated on December 18.

A spokesman of the varsity said new dates for the deferred exams will be notified later separately.

He said the class work will also remain suspended at the IUST campus on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, according to district administration, Ganderbal has ordered that class work in government degree college Ganderbal, Kangan, Government Engineering College Safapora, Polytechnic College Hatbora Ganderbal and ITI Ganderbal and Kangan shall remain suspended on Tuesday. (GNS)

Normal day tomorrow : Joint Resistance Leadership

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Srinagar, Dec 17 : The Joint Resistance Leadership (JRL) on Monday clarified that they haven’t called for any strike tomorrow on Tuesday.

JRL in a statement said
People are requested not to pay heed to rumours as they have not called for any strike tomorrow.

NC should have resigned when Delhi rejected Autonomy Resolution and hanged Afzal Guroo

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Srinagar, Dec 17, : National Conference senior leader and former Speaker Muhammad Akbar Lone said that National Conference had got an opportunity to ‘disgrace’ democratic set up of India if it would have resigned when New Delhi rejected Autonomy resolution passed by Jammu Kashmir Legislative Assembly with 2/3rd majority.

   “We made two mistakes in recent past and I admit it from my heart. First we should have abdicated the chair when autonomy resolution was not accepted by Vajpayee led NDA Government and second, it was our primary obligation to kick the chair when Muhammad Afzal Guroo was hanged in Tihar Jail,” Lone told news agency CNS.

   “I personally feel sorry now why we didn’t resign on these two occasions,” he said.

  While terming the Pulwama incident a brutal massacre, Lone said that the muscular policy pursued by India in Kashmir is bound to fail. “Let us condemn this massacre in one voice without playing politics. Our youth are being brutally killed and as a Kashmiri I feel pain. Let a message be given to Government of India that National Conference is part of its vicious plan,” he said. (CNS)

SHRC takes cognisance of Pulwama civilian killings, demands factual report

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The state human rights commission (SHRC) on Monday directed the authorities to file “factual” report into the killings of seven civilians in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district over the weekend.
On Saturday, seven civilians, including two minors were killed, when government forces opened fire on protesters following a gunfight that left three militants and an army man dead in Sirnoo village. 

Acting on a complaint filed by rights activist Ahsan Untoo into the killings, the SHRC issued an order which stated: “…notice along with copy of complaint to commissioner secretary Home Department, DGP JK, DC Pulwama and SSP Pulwama for submitting the factual detailed report in the matter by or before the next date of hearing”.

Referring to recent incident of Bulandshar—where protestors had killed an on-duty police officer, the petitioner has alleged that forces opened fire on protestors in Pulwama “with an intention to kill”.

“…the police and forces personnel fired above the waist and all the civilians killed got fire arm marks above their waist and four civilians, who are presently battling for life are having fire arm injuries on different parts of their body that too are above the waist,” he said, adding this “clearly indicates the intention of the forces to kill the protestors only”.

Otherwise, he said, there are other means to disperse the protestors peacefully which is applied by the forces in other parts of the India. “for example, the recent episode of Bulandshar wherein protestors killed the police officer but no force was used against the protestors”.

The complainant has also stated before the commission that he “was informed by the local people about the situation. People narrated the terrible ordeal how forces used the force against the innocent civilians without any provocation and forces personnel fire(d) indiscriminately, some people ran for cover but seven people got killed on spot, many got injured and four are battling for life presently”.

IN his petition, Untoo alleged that the forces’ personnel entered into the houses and damaged the properties of civilians after the gunfight was over. He said people resisted and raised their protests against the damaging of their properties.

The protesters, he said, were “seeking justice against the harassment and beating of common people which infuriated the police and forces’ personnel and they started indiscriminate firing on the civilians.”

Untoo said that appropriate steps need to be taken immediately. “Otherwise it will cause huge damage to the civil population of the Jammu and Kashmir, particularly Kashmir valley,” he said.
The petitioner has also urged the SHRC to constitute an independent team for investigation into the incident.

OIC condemns Pulwama killings, asks New Delhi to allow fact finding mission to Kashmir

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The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has condemned the civilian killings in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district and asked New Delhi to allow the organisation and its human rights wing to send a fact finding mission to the valley. 
In a series of tweets, OIC General Secretariat said: “OIC General Secretariat expressed strong condemnation of the killing of innocent Kashmiris by #Indian forces in Indian-occupied #Kashmir (#IOK) where direct shooting at demonstrators in Pulwama region claimed the lives of a number of innocent citizens.” 

OIC General Secretariat expressed strong condemnation of the killing of innocent Kashmiris by #Indian forces in Indian-occupied #Kashmir (#IOK) where direct shooting at demonstrators in ​​Pulwama region claimed the lives of a number of innocent citizens: https://www.oic-oci.org/topic/?t_id=20403&t_ref=11630&lan=en …

In another tweet, the group of 57 Muslim countries said the Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission (IPHRC) of OIC received a detailed briefing on the worsening human rights situation in Kashmir valley. 
“OIC_IPHRC recently received detailed briefing on the worsening #human rights situation in the #Indian occupied #Kashmir (#IoK). @OIC_IPHRC condemned the recent wave of violence against civilians & called on Indian Government to allow #OIC & IPHRC fact finding mission to visit IoK,” it said in another tweet. 

@OIC_IPHRC recently received detailed briefing on the worsening #humanrights situation in the #Indian occupied #Kashmir (#IoK). @OIC_IPHRC condemned the recent wave of violence against civilians & called on Indian Government to allow #OIC & IPHRC fact finding mission to visit IoK

Later, a statement OIC-IPHRC said it strongly condemned the “deplorable extrajudicial killings of innocent Kashmiris in Pulwama district of Kashmir by the Indian security forces.”
The statement urged the ‘Indian Government to put an end to the human rights abuses.’ 
“The excessive and arbitrary use of force by Indian forces against innocent civilians, peacefully protesting for their legitimate rights, is deplorable and a blatant violation of their human rights including the right to life, right to freedom of expression, right to peaceful protests and assembly and other fundamental human rights,” the statement said. 
It said the commission notes that the modern history of Kashmir has become synonymous with “insidious systematic and systemic ethnic cleansing and genocide of the Kashmiris where all possible means of violence including mass blinding through pellet guns, rape and molestation against women, enforced disappearances and extra judicial killings of youth are used to quell their legitimate and well recognized demand for self-determination.”
“The objective report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, issued in June this year, aptly covers these violations in detail. The High Commissioner for Human Rights also called for establishing a Commission of Inquiry under UN auspices to comprehensively investigate the confirmed allegations of human rights violations, which are fully supported by the IPHRC,” it said. 
The Commission also urges the Government of India to abide by its international human rights obligations by bringing an end to the gross human rights violations and allow the international human rights community including the UN and OIC to visit Kashmir to objectively and independently report on the human rights situation, it said.  
It also urged the UN, the OIC and the international community to exert pressure on the Indian Government to immediately stop the ‘heavy handedness of its security forces’, guarantee protection of human rights of innocent Kashmiris and accede to UN mandated plebiscite for durable peace in the region.
The condemnation statement from OIC has come a day after Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that he had written a letter to the OIC secretary general along with letters to the United Nations secretary general and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Qureshi while condemning the civilian killings in Pulwama by the government forces over the weekend had said he had asked the officials to intervene with haste “so that people could get relief from this brutality”.
Qureshi added that he had asked the OIC to immediately convene an inter-ministerial meeting of its’ Contact Group on Kashmir, saying Pakistan was ready to host the event.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday also sharply condemned the killings of civilians in Pulwama.
“We will raise [the] issue of India’s human rights violations in IOK & demand UNSC [UN Security Council] fulfill its J&K plebiscite commitment,” the premier had tweeted.
“Kashmiris must be allowed to decide their future,” Khan added, stressing that the Kashmir conflict could only be resolved through dialogue and “not violence & killings”.

480 people killed in 2018 in Kashmir : Highest in a Decade

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In May 2017 when Mehbooba Mufti was the chief minister and the chief of the Unified Command, top army officials flew from New Delhi to Srinagar to participate in a crucial security meeting where top officials of various security agencies also participated. The meeting was held in highly fortified army’s 15 Corps Badamibagh Headquarters where it was unanimously decided to roll out “Operation All-out” in a bid to wipe out new age militancy born after the killing of young HizbulMujahideen commander BurhanWani on July 8, 2016.
From May to December 2017, 215 militants were killed including top commanders of HizbulMujahideen, Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Muhammad. Top security experts opine that after sustaining back to back jolts in 2017, Jaish-e-Muhammad militants, especially those who managed to infiltrate from PirPanjal range, carried out at least three major suicide attacks—two of them in Pulwama district. “The attacks were a message to Hizb and Lashkar to take a back seat for re-grouping and saving commanders who were on the government forces’ radar.”
The top security officials believe that the winter months of 2017-2018 were utilized by the Hizb and Lashkar militants to “re-organise themselves and to re-group as well” and to some extent they succeeded. However, the forces changed their strategy by deciding to target top militant leadership and a hit-list was prepared. Police believes that top commanders were mainly responsible for the recruitment of local youth into militancy.
The list of 25 commanders of Hizb, Lashkar-e-Toiba, Jaish, Tehreek-ul-Mujahideen and the Ansaar-Gazwatul Hind prepared by the forces went viral on various social networking sites. Though earlier it seemed difficult for the forces to catch the big fish, but according to police officers, on the basis of “renewed human intelligence supported by the technical intelligence” they gradually started zeroing-in on the top commanders who started falling one after another in the encounters, most of whom took placed in the restive Southern Kashmir.
Director General of Police Dilbagh Singh said that many militant commanders had a habit of uploading videos and photographs on the social sites to lure the youth into militancy fold, but “the same also helps the forces to track the militants.”
According to police, 2018 saw the killing of 240 militants, the highest ever since 2007, including 18 top commanders of Hizb, Lashkar, Jaish and AnsaarGazwatul Hind. Among the slain commanders were most wanted faces— SadaamPaddar, Sameer Tiger, AltafKachroo, Towseef Sheikh and Umar Ganai. But for the forces, the major success of the year was the killing of top most commander of Lashkar-e-ToibaNaveedJatt alias Abu Hanzallah, who escaped from police custody in February  this year after killing two policemen who were accompanying him from Central Jail Srinagar to SMHS Hospital where he was brought for a check-up. Naveed, according to police records, had infiltrated from Kupwara sector in October 2012 when he was only 15. He remained active for two years and was arrested and lodged in Central Jail Srinagar. However, he managed to escape from SMHS Hospital. His successful bid to flee from the hospital triggered suspension of the then Director General of Prisons and the SSP also. Besides, the then DGP S P Vaid also issued directions barring medical check-up of prisoners in State-run hospital and instead made it obligatory that non-local or local militants in need of medical check-up be brought to police hospital only.” Naveed’s escape also resulted in the shifting of all non-local and local militants lodged in Central Jail to Jammu prisons.
Now police, army and the CRPF have decided to track the movement of remaining seven top militants including three top most commanders, ReyazNaikoo, the chief operational commander of Hizb, Zeenatul Islam, who took over the reins of Al-Badr, and ZakirMoosa, the chief of AnsarulGazwatul Hind.
While addressing the press men after the killing of top Lashkar commander Naveed at police control room (PCR) Srinagar, DGP Dilbagh Singh said that 240 militants were killed till November 15 this year while 250 were still active. DGP’s revelation about the number of active militants signifies that the security agencies had been earlier downplaying the number of active militants. If one goes by figures shared last winter, 300 militants were active. As many as 240 were killed this year, then there should have been just 60 militants active at present.
A top police officer revealed to the Kashmir Ink that though 240 militants have been killed and that 250 more are active signifies that the there has been successful infiltration attempts and also some silent recruitment of militants. “Successful infiltration is possible given the terrain and dense forest cover along the LoC stretch in Kashmir’s Baramulla, Bandipora and Kupwara districts,” he said.
However, DGP Dilbagh Singh said that there was zero militant recruitment since October this year. “Not a single case of militant recruitment was witnessed from October this year. Recruitment has gone down, stone pelting incidents too are down and there is a lot of improvement in law and order situation,” he said. “We will see a better tomorrow.”
Now that the police assert no militant recruitment has taken place since October 2018, it indicates that before October there has been a militant recruitment “at a good pace” given the number of active militants at present. A police officer while replying to a query whether militancy would be wiped out from Kashmir given the pace forces are killing militants, said: “As long as infiltration continues, militancy can’t be done away with.” He also said that killing militants “was no solution” and “ultimately political handle is highly inevitable for the long lasting peace in the region.”
Almost similar statement was echoed by the general officer commanding (GoC) of Srinagar-based 15 Corps, Lieutenant General AK Bhat, who stated that the military can only create conditions of normalcy. “Beyond that, the initiatives have to be at levels of good governance, politically talking to people. During the Vajpayee era, it has happened, and similar initiatives the government will take at the right moment. I am sure they will,” Bhat told a newspaper in an interview. He said one of the main things was to find the methods and means to convince the youth that the path of violence will not deliver anything.
“And second, more importantly, is to work in the psychological space with the populace of Kashmir, to tell them that their future is far better in India than in Pakistan… that they are only being used as tools by the Jama’at, by the separatists and Pakistan,” he said. “Army’s role was to ensure that peace is maintained. Of course long-term solutions, the government have to look at them.”
Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a function at Kapurthala, Punjab, recently, northern army commander Lieutenant General Ranbir Singh said that that initiatives taken by the government and forces had resulted in a decline in militancy as well as a drop in the number of “local youths being radicalised” in Kashmir.
“Our operations are carried out in a very professional manner,” Singh said. “More importantly these successful operations are possible only because information regarding the movement of militants is now coming from local population, which is a very positive sign and indicates the decline of militancy. More than the number of militants killed, information from locals is a much encouraging and positive sign.”

Courtesy Kashmir Ink

PDP protests inside Civil Secretariat demands an end to unabated civilian killings in Kashmir

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Jammu, Dec 17 (GNS): First time in the recent history, a protest demonstration carried out inside Civil Secretariat, housing the seat of government.

The protest demonstration was carried by People’s Democratic Party (PDP) members led by senior PDP leaders Firdous Tak, Aijaz Mir and Yawar Mir.

The protesters assembled in the canteen of the Secretrait and marched in its lawns, demanding an end to unabated civilian killings at the hands of government forces.

The protesters were carrying banners which read stop innocent killings in Kashmir. The protesters later entered the secretrait and carried protest inside it with Chief Secretary V V R Subrahmanyam and two advisors of Governor Khurshid Ganie and KK Sharma.

While talking to GNS the former MLC Firdous Tak alleged that the Governor has failed and New Delhi needs to react before situation slips out of hand.

Tak said that blood is spilled on streets of Kashmir by government forces and such vicious cycle of violence needs to be put to an end sooner otherwise situation will would come to such a passe and nobody would be able to control it.

Following the protests, IGP Jammu SD Singh Jamwal, DIG Jammu Vivek Gupta along with other senior officers rushed to civil secretrait and are taking stock of the situation.

On Saturday seven civilians were killed in post encounter clashes at Pulwama and included an MBA graduate from Indonesia University who had returned only last year. (GNS)

30-year old teacher injured seriously in Poonch bear attack

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Poonch, Dec 17 (GNS): A government school teacher was injured in a bear attack at village Nar Mankote area of Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday.

Reports reaching GNS said that Mohd Naseer (30) son of Fazal Hussain of village Dhargloon area of Balakote was injured seriously when bear attacked him near Nar Mankote area.

The incident occurred today around 9:00 am when Naseer, a teacher by profession was on the way to primary school Chui Mankote to perform his duties.

Block Medical officer, Mendhar, Dr Parvaiz Ahmad Khan said that the person suffered multiple serious wounds in and around his face.

After being treated upon at sub district hospital Mendhar, the injured was referred to Government Medical College Jammu for further advanced treatment. (GNS)

Kashmir shuts for third straight day against Pulwama civilian killings

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A complete shutdown is being observed in Kashmir valley today for third straight day against the killings of seven civilians in southern Pulwama district on the weekend.

All shops and other commercial establishments are closed in Srinagar – summer capital of the Himalayan state, and elsewhere in the valley while public transport is off the roads.

Educational institutions are closed while the exams scheduled at the Kashmir University and other universities on Monday have been postponed.

Joint Resistance Leadership – an amalgam of separatist leaders headed by Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik – has called for shutdown and a march to Badami Bagh army base in Srinagar today to mourn the killings.

On Saturday, seven civilians were killed and over 35 others injured after government forces fired at the protesters near the site of a gunfight that left three militants and a soldier dead in Sarnoo village of Pulwama.