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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.

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.

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...

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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