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Aijaz had gone to buy Food for his Two Daughters when he was shot dead

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June 19 Qazi Shibli   The Nowpora Village of South Kashmir's Kulgam District is in mourning as hundreds of teraful eyes have gathered here to bid farewell to Aijaz Ahmad Bhat who was killed in Army firing yesterday. Government Forces said that the youth threw stones on them and provoked them to fire, however the civilians in the area say not a single stone stone was thrown and Aijaz who was not a part of the crowd who hooted at the army was target fired. Aiman and Deebe besides the dead body of their father/ Zaffar Dar "Where is my father? Why has he not come home yet, I miss him," i heard the Aiman, 2 year old daughter of Aijaz Shouting, while Deeba, another 4 year old daughter is waiting silently, they both have been told that Aijaz has left for work and he will return soon....

Nobody Informed Army, Our Phone Call was Traced, Saddam told Family in the last call

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May 06 I visited the house of Heff Shermal in Shopian the last month to meet the father of Saddam Padder; who suspiciously looked at me and fired a series of questions, who are you? Which Agency do you work for* *Ghulam Mohuddin Padder upon hearing that I am a journalist looked amazed. It was the first that some journalist had come to meet him. Lying in the corner of his one story house Ghulam Mohuddin Padder recited the ordeal of how his son Saddam up in Heff Shermal area of Shopian. “He was very active and a naughty child.” “He would ask for my permission to go to school, later when I went to cut wood in the fields, I would see him at a distance,” his father who is a wood cutter and an orchardist remembers. ‘‘Along with Waseem Shah (another local Militant), the Government Forces...

“I am proud that My Son Died as a Martyr”- Says Father of Sameer Tiger

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May 02 Jahangeer Ganie On Tuesday, Sameer Bhat alias tiger became the thirteenth militant of Drabgam village of South Kashmir's since 90,s who was laid to rest at Martyrs graveyard Drabgam. His family has no regrets and feels proud of his martyrdom. He was killed along with his associate in his native village on Monday afternoon. Class 8th pass, good looking, and native of Drabgam of Rajpora, Sameer joined militant ranks few months before the killing of Burhan Muzaffar Wani. "After passing his class 8th examinations, Sameer started working in a bakery shop at Pulwama and was several times arrested by security forces over stone Pelting charges," says Mohammad Maqbool Bhat, father of Sameer Bhat alias tiger. Before joining ranks he worked as an over-ground worker to provide logistical ...

“Ratt Pitt” Brigade of Kashmir

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(Representational Art) Tawseef Nazir “Ratt Pitt” is a Kashmiri word Symbolic to the nation who only talk, and then talk again and again and then again and again. Indeed all they do is, talk and talk more and in a more specific nomenclature- They are no more than Social Media Comrades- they may come in any disguise, sometimes of an activist as columnists, Reporters, and even supporters of certain causes and Nations, but all they do is talk and talk again and again and again. Other than the fact that they have an exaggerated sagacity of self importance, they are commonly riveted in fantasies of authority, triumph, splendor or vividness; they have irrational prospect of other people, i.e. that everybody’s Moral Right is to unthinkingly obey them. Apart from the fact that they crave const...

Few Hours Before the Nikah of His Sister, Rouf Was Killed in an Encounter

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March 31 Rouf Bashir Khanday was 20, when he was shot dead by a Joint team of 19RR, SOG of Jammu Kashmir Police and CRPF in Dialgam area of South Kashmir on the intervening night of 31st March and 1st of April. Rouf hails from Dehruna village of Islamabad (Anantnag) District in South Kashmir which was once a nucleus of Pro Pakistan Militants in early 90’s. Last year a civilian named Mudasir Ahmed Chopan was killed in the village about 8 Kilometers distant from the District headquarters of Islamabad (Anantnag). Post the Killing of Burhan Wani on 8th July in South Kashmir around 230 Local Boys have picked up arms. Security Agencies feel there is a difference between present day militants and those of the early 1990s. The ideological conviction of the present lot is stronger than tha...

Bloodbath in Kashmir- “He was Sent inside the house by Army, Then Shot from Behind”

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Thousands of people including women gathered early morning on Sunday to bid farewell to the ‘martyr’ at his funeral. Women later marched towards his house singing songs of bravery, “Qoum Ke Shaheedo, Goor Goor Karyo” (Farewell oh martyr of the motherland). South Kashmir has turned into a hotbed of Militancy post the killing of Burhan Wani on 08 July 2016. Security Agencies have dotted their eyes over the developments in this part of Kashmir. Massive funerals have become a part of Kashmir's political discourse, however, there have been attempts to bar the funerals at several places as Government agencies believe that the funerals instigate 'Anti National sentiments.' The Kashmir valley witnessed a bloody Sunday on 01 April when 13 Militants and 4 Civilians were shot dead in South Kash...

Kashmir bleeds yet again- 4 Civilians shot in ‘cold blood’, Say families; Forces say were OGWs

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The situation in the volatile district of South Kashmir’s Shopian remained tense after two more bodies were recovered on Monday morning, raising the death toll in last night’s firing incident to six. “Two more bodies were recovered in Shopian district this morning,” a police spokesperson said. Police in its statement said that the body of another militant, identified as Ashiq Hussain Bhat of Lashkar-e-Taiba, seven kilometers from Pahnoo where the Army had fired upon two vehicles when ‘they tried to flee from a Mobile Vehicle Check Post’. They also fired on the Army and policemen, officials said. Bhat was a resident of Rakh Karpan. Besides this, body of a civilian — Gowhar Ahmed Lone of Chitragam in Shopian — was recovered from another vehicle near the firing incident. Gowhar...

“Before Joining Militancy, He returned 60 Rupees, he owed to His Grandfather-” Rayees Laid to Rest in Pulwama

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March 26 On a Sunny day in June in the year 2016, Shahbaz Shafi joined a new generation of militants educated and influenced by the teachings of Islam, in the graveyards of Pulwama in south Kashmir. His family has no regrets and feels proud of his martyrdom. Popularly known as Rayees Kaczroo, a resident of Bellow area of Rajpora in South Kashmir's Pulwama, Shahbaz had left home for Friday prayers and never returned. His father is a shopkeeper and said that Shahbaz was committed to his ideology even at a young age and knew his goal very well. "In the evenings he used to sit with me and discuss a host of issues – political, social, religious, and environmental,” recalled the father. He said his son would often talk of the repression faced by Muslim Ummah in general and Kashmi...
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