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Dozens arrested during Indian forces’ raids in IIOJK
December 07, 2021

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In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, dozens of youth have been arrested during the raids on their houses by Indian forces in almost all districts of Kashmir Valley.

The troops forced the inmates including women, children and elderly to stay outdoors in shivering cold and subjected to harassment and intimidation.

Many journalists complained that forces’ personnel threatened them with dire consequences if they file any story on the brutal raids and arrests.

In their statements in Srinagar, All Parties Hurriyat Conference leaders and other organizations have strongly condemned Indian brutalities against Kashmiri people and said that India has failed to suppress Kashmiris' struggle for freedom despite using all inhuman tactics.

Meanwhile, the United Peace Alliance, an umbrella body of Jammu-based resistance organizations, at a meeting strongly condemned Delhi-based Jay Cee Publication for committing highly blasphemous act in the seventh standard book.

The alliance Chairman, Mir Shahid Saleem called it a deliberate attempt to hurt the sentiments of Muslims.

Meanwhile, a report released by Kashmir Media Service has unveiled that India is most dangerous country in the world for women because of high risk of sexual violence while its capital city Delhi has attained notoriety as having become rape capital of the world.  

According to the report, on average three Dalit women are raped and two are murdered every day in India.

The report said that hands in gloves with fascist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Modi's India is trying to convert the country into a Hindu Rashtra, but a quarter of the Hindu population, the Dalit, are not treated as equal citizens and denied access to even high-caste temples.

India's Dalit community also referred to as untouchables have been facing systemic oppression by so-called upper-caste Hindus since ages.