Families of Kashmiri youth martyred in fake encounter speak out on international media for justice
Families of Kashmiri youth martyred in fake encounter speak out on international media
SRINAGAR (Web Desk) – The families of three young Kashmiri boys martyred by Indian forces in fake encounter have spoken to international media, insisting that their children were murdered in a staged gunfight.
As per the documentary compiled by Al Jazeera, father of martyr Ather Mushtaq Wani said, “When I returned home, I couldn’t find myself at peace.” I went to ancestral graveyard and dug an empty grave. The villagers opposed this idea and said it won’t be the right thing, he added.
Ather’s father further said, “It was a target fire. His face, nose, and hands were bruised. Is this justice? Is this humanity? he asked.
He further appealed the government to return the body of his son.
Families of three young Kashmiri men killed by the Indian army speak out on what they insist was murder in a staged gunfight pic.twitter.com/ARHG1Pd1EI
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 23, 2021
Meanwhile, father of Zubair Ahmed, Ghulam Muhammad Lone said, “His son hardly got time for anything else, not even for his meals.”
Mother of Aijaz Maqbool Ganai said, “I didn’t know they (Indian army) would come after him. He was everything to me.”
Last month Indian forces had martyred three Kashmiris identified as 16-year-old Ather Mushtaq Wani, 22-year-old Aijaz Maqbool Ganai and 25-year-old Zubair Ahmed Lone, claiming they were supporters of armed groups.
But the families of the youth insisted they were innocent and murdered in a fake encounter, a term used to describe an extrajudicial killing.