STOP KILLINGS
Yet another innocent youth lost his life when a teenager Bangroo of Safakadal in Srinagar, who was seriously injured in the brutal beating by the CRPF men on June 12 , succumbed to his injuries in the hospital after battling for life for eight days . The death of the youth caused expected anger among the people and protested. Instead of taking control the paramilitary forces started firing indiscriminately killing yet another teenager Rafiq Malla who had gathered to perform the last rites of Bangroo. As the word about Malla’s death—second in less than 12 hours—spread, hundreds of people including men, women and children took to the streets and staged massive anti-India demonstrations. While Bangroo was laid to rest at his ancestral graveyard at Noorbagh, Malla’s body was buried at Martyrs’ graveyard at Iddgah. Where thousands of people have been buried since the inception of the militancy. The idea of Martyr's graveyard was conceived by the locals of Idgah area in 1990 to pay tributes to those who would fight for Kashmir's resolution. Living up to this spirit, it is mentioned on the signboard of the graveyard: "Lest you forget, we have given our today for tomorrow of yours.
Yet another innocent youth lost his life when a teenager Bangroo of Safakadal in Srinagar, who was seriously injured in the brutal beating by the CRPF men on June 12 , succumbed to his injuries in the hospital after battling for life for eight days . The death of the youth caused expected anger among the people and protested. Instead of taking control the paramilitary forces started firing indiscriminately killing yet another teenager Rafiq Malla who had gathered to perform the last rites of Bangroo. As the word about Malla’s death—second in less than 12 hours—spread, hundreds of people including men, women and children took to the streets and staged massive anti-India demonstrations. While Bangroo was laid to rest at his ancestral graveyard at Noorbagh, Malla’s body was buried at Martyrs’ graveyard at Iddgah. Where thousands of people have been buried since the inception of the militancy. The idea of Martyr's graveyard was conceived by the locals of Idgah area in 1990 to pay tributes to those who would fight for Kashmir's resolution. Living up to this spirit, it is mentioned on the signboard of the graveyard: "Lest you forget, we have given our today for tomorrow of yours.
Coming back to the innocent killings, The armed forces are armed with impunity under the draconian Armed Forces Special Powers Act, and their acts are beyond the purviews of the judiciary. Even the National Human Rights Commission has no mandate to deal with such incidents of grave human rights abuses. It is not only the armed forces and central para-military forces which are involved in such killings. Such human rights abuses become too frequent with the presence of a very large number of armed forces in the civilian areas who enjoy the culture of impunity.
While such killings of innocent persons only alienate the people and creates more hatred against India, it also belittles the claims of New Delhi that they are sincere in resolving the vexed issue