News Topic:Muhammad Ahsan Untoo
Kashmir
IFJHRJK Chairman Ahsan Untoo arrested in Srinagar
J&K Police on Monday arrested the Chairman of International Forum for Justice Human Rights (IFJHRJK), Muhammad Ahsan Untoo in Srinagar.
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Kashmir
Justices eludes Handwara massacre victims
The onset of year 1990 in Kashmir began with massacres. Four days after Gaw Kadal massacre, another massacre took place in Handwara.
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Kashmir
Kupwara Massacre 1994: SHRC seeks latest status of investigation
SRINAGAR — The State Human Rights Commission has sought a latest status of investigation into the Kupwara massacre on 27 January 1994 and warrant...
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Kashmir
SHRC asks CS, DGP: Will school buses, ambulances ply during convoy movement?
SRINAGAR — State Human Rights Commission chairman, Justice (Rtd) Bilal Nazki today issued a notice to Chief Secretary and the DGP of police to...
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