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Sovereign war crime tribunal to investigate revelation of mass graves

Chairman Kashmir Committee of the Parliament Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman has expressed his anxiety over the discovery of unmarked graves in Indian occupied Kashmir and demanded an independent war crime tribunal comprising the representatives of UNO, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch should investigate the matter.
In a statement he said that due to Indian state terrorism almost 90,000 Kashmiris were martyred , some 10,000 were missing and the series of killings in IHK is still going on. He said that no one knows that how many people were buried in the unidentified graves .Now the human rights commission has also verified that these collective grave were discovered at approximately 38 different localities so far in Indian held Kashmir.
He said that India began the sequence of atrocities right from 1947, when Kashmiri people initiate their movement and Indian army killed some 250000 Kashmiris only at Jammu for demanding their just right of self determination. In 1948 collective graves were discovered for the first time on which European Parliament asked India to hold the inquiry on the matter.
“Indian army have buried scores of Kashmiris in these graves without any verification by giving them the name of terrorists. He said that thousand of people in occupied Kashmir are searching for their dear ones since long and they don’t know that their relatives were buried in the graves”, Fazal added.
He said that India has crossed all the limits in held Kashmir and her soldiers slain the Kashmiris like carrots on their own will as India has given them unrestricted powers under black laws, which were made for massacre of the Kashmiri people. He urged UNO and other international organizations to take action on the genocide of Kashmiris by Indian army.

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