India chided for Hurriyet leaders' detention

22 Mar, 2010

In occupied Kashmir, the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Freedom League (JKPFL) has strongly denounced the continued illegal detention of Hurriyet leaders and activists. The JKPFL spokesman in a statement issued in occupied Srinagar said that the Kashmiri detainees were being treated inhumanly in the jails and were not being provided with the basic human facilities including hygienic food and medical treatment, KMS reported.
The spokesman said India was victimising the Kashmiris for none for their 'sins' but (due to) rejecting its illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir. He demanded immediate release of the party General Secretary, Muhammad Rafiq Ganai, Chief Organiser, Altaf Ahmed Khan and all other pro-movement leaders and activists.

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