Waza asks world to help trace missing persons, paid rich tributes to martyrs
Srinagar, August 30: Senior APHC leader and Jammu Kashmir peoples League Chairman Mukhtar Ahmad Waza while expressing the solidarity with the families of enforced disappeared persons, appealed to the world community to play its role in finding out whereabouts of thousands of innocent Kashmiris, gone missing in the custody of Indian troops.
Mukhtar Ahmad Waza who visited the families of several martyrs of Puwlama including family of martyred peoples league stalwart Khalil-ul-Rehman and paid glowing tributes to them.
Addressing corner meetings, Waza expressed sympathy with the families of martyrs and enforced disappeared persons. He on the occasion of the International Day of the Disappeared, said that the world was observing the Day but in the Kashmir families of the disappeared persons were waiting for their near and dear ones.
He said that so far more than 10,000 Kashmiris had been subjected disappearance.
Waza said that said that the existence of massive unnamed graves was ample proof of the authorities’ heinous crimes.
He urged India to repeal all the black laws, which give unbridled powers to Indian troops to commit gross human rights violations with impunity.
He emphasized that withdrawal of the troops was a prerequisite to improve the rights situation in Kashmir.
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