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Move to intensify 'repression': Pak.
By B. Muralidhar Reddy
ISLAMABAD, AUG. 11. The military government in Pakistan has
criticised the decision of the Farooq Abdullah Government to
extend the Armed Forces Special Powers Act to the Jammu region
and said it would ``further intensify'' repression.
In a press statement today, the Pakistan Foreign Office said the
decision was ``further evidence of the policy of brutal
repression against the popular freedom struggle in Jammu and
Kashmir''.
``This black law, which has been applied to the Kashmir valley
for over a decade, gives licence to the Indian armed forces to
shoot and kill people at will. The Government of Pakistan
condemns this decision which will further intensify repression
and human rights violations by the Indian occupation forces in
Jammu and Kashmir'', the statement said.
Quoting the All-Party Hurriyat Conference, it said seven lakh
Indian military, paramilitary and police forces had massacred
more than 75,000 innocent Kashmiris since 1989. ``The Indian
reign of terror has brutalised the people of the `occupied'
State. The daily occurrence of custodial and extra- judicial
killings, torture, rape and arson have been documented by
international human rights organisations and international
media'', the statement said.
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