Gilani demands initiation of case against Omar in ICJ
19 June, 2012
SRINAGAR: In occupied Kashmir, the veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani, has demanded initiation of a case against the puppet Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, in the International Court of Justice for the killings in the territory. Syed Ali Gilani, addressing a press conference in Srinagar, today, said that Omar Abdullah as the chief of the Unified Command of the Indian Army in the occupied territory was responsible for the massacre of the Kashmiris. He challenged India to end ban on his political activities and abolish his house arrest and see how people would again come on streets like 2010 uprising. The veteran leader said that India was playing a terrible game by not giving space to the peaceful liberation movement. He warned that the youth were being forced to think of alternative options. Syed Ali Gilani maintained that peace would elude the region unless the Kashmir dispute was addressed according to the Kashmiris' aspirations. The Chairman of All Parties Hurriyet Conference, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq in a statement said that the Awami Action Committee's 48th foundation day on Wednesday would be dedicated to the 125 innocent and unarmed martyrs of 2010 uprising and illegally detained Kashmiris. He said that the purpose of the day was to reaffirm the Kashmiris' commitment to the right to self-determination as per the UN resolutions on Kashmir. Dead bodies of two Kashmiri youth were recovered from a nullah in the Keran area of Kupwara. The Indian police claimed that the bodies were of unidentified Mujahideen. End.
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