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PUBLIC SAFETY ACT
JAMMU & KASHMIR PUBLIC SAFETY ACT, 1978 The Act promulgated in 1978 (amended in 1987 and 1990) empowers the State government to detain a person without trial for two years under the pretext of maintenance of public order. The Act fell short of the recognized norms of justice, such as equality before law, the right of the accused of appearance before a Magistrate within 24 hours of arrest, fair trial in public, access to counsel, cross examination of the witnesses, appeal against conviction, protection from being tried under retrospective application of law, etc. Even the provisions of the Act, though already unsatisfactory, have been consistently violated. The detainees are not informed of the reasons of their arrest and they are kept in custody for a much longer period of time than stipulated in the Act. They are not allowed to meet their relatives and counsels. The amendment of 1990 extended its operation beyond the State, enabling the State machinery to keep the detainees in the jails of India, outside the State. Under Section 22 of the Act, any legal proceeding against officials for acts "done in good faith" are also disallowed.The law has been widely used against the innocent Kashmiris as well as political opponents. Thousands of people have over the years been detained under the Act

Translation Of The Full Version Of Syed Ali Shah Geelani's Press Conference
Translation Of The Full Version Of Syed Ali Shah Geelani's Press Conference: “This is a painful appeal that I want to make to my oppressed nation, especially to the young people.

If they are impatient to see that this movement reaches its logical goal, then we are even more impatient to see this struggle reach that end.

That is why I want to appeal to people that they act according to our advice and suggestions.

In no circumstances should they act outside of our suggestions and direction.

I want to assure them, and give guarantees, that if you follow these suggestions, we will be able to achieve our purpose, and liberate our nation from Indian military occupation.

It is important that people trust us, and we trust the people. And the result of that trust should be that they must act according to the directions that reach them from us.

Now it is easy to understand, and please try to understand this, till now the people who have been martyred, and it is only our people who have been martyred, almost 50 of them, till yesterday there were 44, and today there are 6 more, these are our people. They include women, children—children of fragile age, the blossoming buds. These un-blossomed flowers have been crushed. You must see that no CRPF or a policeman has been killed in return. They may get injured, but none of them was killed.

We have to see that through our own actions, we are harming ourselves. It is not harming those against whom we are struggling, against whose forced occupation we are fighting. If we are harming ourselves, and not them, must we not reflect on this? We must coolly think about this, and understand, that we have to carry forward our movement peacefully.

I hope, wish, and would want that people should, in letter and spirit, act on this: that wherever peaceful demonstrations are stopped, people must sit down, and tell them to shoot if they can, tell them we will wait for their bullets with our chests bare. This should be the way we act.

Burnings and laying siege has no part to play in our movement. It will only hurt our movement. Some people burn government offices or damage railway stations, or do other destructive actions; they might just be reactions, against Indian coercion, against India’s military assault, against merciless murder and mayhem that India has launched. But even in reaction, we must take care not to hurt our fundamental principle.

Even our reaction must be honorable.

In every situation our actions must reflect who we are as a people. We are oppressed. We are not like the oppressors. And we must bring out, and underline this oppression that has been inflicted upon us. And this struggle should demonstrate our moral conduct and its superiority over brute force.

KASHMIR IN 2010 FOR STRUGLE OF FREEDOM
With the advent of the 2010 spurt in human rights violations in Indian Administered Kashmir was witnessed. Though all along the conflict in Kashmir worst form of Human Rights violations have been reported, people demanding Self-Determination have continuously come on streets and greeted by brute use of force by Indian troops and Police, which includes use of tear gas canisters, bullets, pellets etc... That too most often fired directly above the chest level with an intention to kill and not to disperse.

On 8th of January, 2010, 16 year old Inayat Ahmad of Dalgate Srinagar was killed in CRPF firing at Budshah Chowk. Another teenager Wamiq Farooq, 13, of Rainawari Srinagar was killed when a teargas shell fired by police hits him on his head on 31st Jan. Which was followed by killing of Zahid Farooq aged 16 of Nishat Srinagar by Border Security Force (BSF) party without any provocation on 5th of Feb. Kashmir valley was yet to recover from these gruesome killings another youth Zubair Ahmad Bhat,17, of Jamia Qadeem, Sopore was forcibly drowned by CRPF in Jhelum river.

Summer in Kashmir has been drenched in blood which witnessed killing of many civilians, mostly teenagers, allegedly in police and CRPF (Central Reserve {Police Force) action mostly since 11th June. Tufail Ashraf Mattoo, 17, of Saida Kadal killed by police tear gas canister at Gani stadium Rajouri Kadal on June 11.Muhammad Rafiq Bangroo, 24, of Dana Mazar Safa Kadal beaten by CRPF on June 12 near his residence. He succumbed to injuries on June 20.Javed Ahmed Malla, 19, of Palpora Noorbagh killed by CRPF or police on June 20 at Waniyar Srinagar.Aziz Malik of Chuntwari, Machill Kupwara, killed by armed forces on June 20 at Machill sector of LoC.Mazloom Malik of Chuntwari Kupwara, killed by armed forces on June 20 at Machill sector of LoC.Firdous Ahmed Kakroo, 16 of Niglee Sopore, Baramulla killedby CRPF on June 25 near Jamia Qadeem in Sopore.Shakeel Ahmed Ganai, 24 of Lalad Sopore killedby 177 batallion of CRPF at Chankhan Sopore.Bilal Ahmed Wani, 22, of Kraltaeng Sopore, killedby CRPF bullet in Kraltaeng on June 27.Tajamul Bashir Bhat, 17, of Wadoora Sopore, killed by CRPF or SOG at Kapra Cinema in Sopore outside headquaters of 92 battalion of CRPF.Tauqeer (Asif) Ahmed Rather, 09, of Rather Muhalla of Delina, Baramullah, killedby CRPF on June 28.Ishtiyaq Ahmed Khanday, 15, of SK Colony, Islamabad, killed by police on June 29.Imtiyaz Ahmed Ittoo, 17, of Watergam Dailgam Islamabad, killedby police in SK Colony Islamabad on June 29.Shuja'at ul Islam, 17 of Anchidora Islamabad, killedby police at SK Colony Islamabad on June 29.Muzaffar Ahmed Bhat, 17, of Gangbug, Batamaloo, and body recovered from Doodh Ganga Nallah in Baramullah on June 06 alegedly arrested by CRPF on July 05 and tortured to death.Fayaz Ahmed Wani, 24, of Gangbug Batamaloo, killed by CRPF or police firing at Batamaloo on July 06Yasmeen Jan, 25, of Lashmanpora Danderkha, Batamaloo, killed byCRPF/police firing at her residence in Danderkhah on July 06.Abrar Ahmed Khan, 16 of Maisuma Bund killed alegedly by police CRPF firing at Maisuma on July 06.Faizaan Ahmed Bhuhroo, 13, of Jalal Sahib Baramulla, died by drowning after SOG men weretrying to arrest him on July 17.Fayaz Ahmed Khanday, 23, of Binner Baramulla, killedby CRPF in Baramulla.Tariq Ahmed Dar, 17 of Panzala, Rafiabad, Baramulla, killedin police custody on July 25.Muhammad Ahsan Ganai, 45 of Amargarh Sopore killedby CRPF at Krankshivan Colony on July 30.Showkat Ahmed Chopan, 17, of Amargarh Sopore killedat Kranshivan Colony on Juky 30.Adil Ramzaan Sheikh, 13 of Pattan killedby CRPF at Pattan on july 30.Nazir Ahmed Mir, 23, of Sheeri Baramulla killedby CRPF at Pattan on July 30.Javid Ahmed Teli, 20, of Bungalbagh Baramulla, killedby SOG atcement bridge baramulla on July 31.Mudassir Ahmed Lone, 17, of Herpora Naidkhai, Sumbal killedby CRPF/police at IRP camp in Naidkhai on July 31.Nayeem Ahmed Shah, 20 of Pampore killedby CRPF at Pampore on August 01.Rayees Ahmed Wani, 18 of pampore killedby CRPF at Pampore on August 01.Afrooza Teli of Khrew of Pampore killedby CRPF at her residence on August 01.Javed Ahmed Sheikh, 18 of Wuyen Pampore killedin blast in police station at Khrew on August 01.Muhammad Amin Lone, 22 of Shalnag Khrew killedin blast in police station at Krew on August 01.Basharat Ahmed Reshi, 14 of Wachi Sangam killedby police near his residence on August 02.Irshad Ahmed Bhat, 17 of Reshipora, Sangam tortured and killed alegedly by CRPF and police on August 02.Ashiq Hussain Bhat, 15, of Kulgam Islamabad killedby CRPF at Chawalgam on August 02.Rameez Ahmed Bhat, 16, of Kulgam killedby CRPF at Kulgam on August 02.Hafiz Muhammad Yaqoob Bhat, 22 of Zadoora Kakapora Pulwama killed by CRPF at Kakpora on August 02.Tariq Ahmed Dar, 17 of Semthan Bijbehara wounded by CRPF on August 01 and succumbed to injuries on August 02.Khursheed Ahmed War, 27, of Shumnag Kralpora Kupwara killed by CRPF at Khuzunmati bridge near Kralpora on August 02.Sameer Ahmed Rah, 09 of Batamaloo Srinagar killedby CRPF at Batamaloo on August 02.Mehraj ud din Lone, 23 of Barthana Qamarwai killedby CRPF at Qamarwari police station on August 03.Anis Ahmed Ganai, 17, of Dangerpora Narwara killedby CRPF at Eidgah on August 03.Suhail Ahmed Dar, 15, of Zainakote Srinagar killedby CRPF at Parimpora on August 03.Jehangir Ahmed Bhat, 23, of Chenigam Yaripora killedby CRPF at Kulgam on August 03.Riyaz Ahmed Bhat, 25 of Khrew injured by CRPF at Khrew on August succumbed to injuries on August 03.Muhammad Yaqoob Bhat, 20 of Nund Reshi Colony Bemina, killedby CRPF at Bemina on August 04.Muhammad Iqbal Khan, 22 of Lone Muhalla Chanapora injured by CRPF on July 30 at Chanapora succumbed to injuries on August 04.Shabir Ahmed Malik, 30 of Lonepora Newa Pulwama, killedby CRPF at Pulwama on August 04.Ghulam Nabi Badyari, 48 of Ganpatyar, Habba Kadal, killedby CRPF at his residence on August 05.Rameez Ahmed, 22, of Mundji Sopore killedby CRPF at Warpora on August 06.Aisha Sheikh of Ganpatyar Habba Kadal succumbed to sling shot injury at her residence on August 07.Fida Nabi Lone, 20, of Qamarwari, injured in CRPF action at Qamarwari on August 03 and succumbed to injuries on August 08.Farrukh Bukhari, 19, of Kreeri Pattan whose body was found at Kreeri on August 11 after 13 days of his disappearance.Mudasir Ahmad Zargar, 16, of Trehgam Kupwara, killed in police and CRPF firing on August 13.Ali Mohammad Khanday, 60, of Khanday Mohalla Pattan, killed in police and CRPF firing on August 13.Arif Mir, 19, of Lagropora, Sopore killed in CRPF firing on August 13.Sameer Lone, 18, of Lagropora, Sopore killed in CRPF firing on August 13Irshad Ahmad Latoo, 35, of S K Colony Islamabad killed by police and paramilitary CRPF troopers on 14th AugustUmar Ahmad Dar, 16, of Narbal Srinagar killed by CRPF on 14th AugustMuhammad Abbas Dhobi, 30, of Mattan Islamabadbeaten up by police and CRPF succumbed on 17th August.Milat Ahmad Dar An eight-year-old boy of Harnag, Islambad, injured and later succumbed on 19th August. He was critically injured by paramilitary forces while playing in a field.Mudasir Ahmed Hajam, 19, Sopore, sustained bullet injury on 19th Aug by CRPF and succumbed on 20th August morning.Nazir Ahmed Sheikh, 25, Bijbehara in South Kashmir’s Islamabad district. Fired by CRPF on 20th August died on way to hospital.Bilal Ahmad Sheikh, 22 year old, succumbed to his injuries on 23rd Aug was seriously injured on 14 August. A resident of Singhpora Pattan.Omar Qayooom Bhat, 17 year old. Of Anchar Soura. Ruthlessly beaten by paramilitary CRPF troopers and police on 20th August. Admitted in Hospital on 23rd August after his release and Succumbed on 25th August.Irshad Ahmad Parray, 11, Old Eidgah Islamabad, sustained pellet injuries in his vital organs and succumbed on his way to hospital on August 30.Feroz Ahmad Malik, 17, Palhalan Pattan, fired by cops on 6th September and brought dead to sub district hospital Pattan.Mudasir Ahmad Mir, 23, Ussan Pattan, fired by cops on 6th september scummbed to his injuries on way to hospital same day.Noorudin Tantray, 26, Tantrypora Pattan, fired by cops on 6th september and scummbed to his injuries on way to hospital.Muhammad Ramzan Mir, 45, Ussan Pattan, fired by cops on 6th september and scummbed to his injuries on way to hospital. It was fourth killing on 6th September.Imran Ahmad Dar, 25, Zadibal, crtically injured by CRPF on 2nd Septemeber scummbed on 8th Septemeber at Soura Hospital.Ghulam Muhammad Guroo, 55, maloora Khujibagh Sumbal, received head injury in clashes on 8th September and scummbed on 9th Septemeber at Soura hospital.Muhammad Ashraf Mir,34, Palhallan Pattan, Sustained critical injuries in neck in indiscriminate firing by police on 6th September and scummbbed to his injuries at Soura hospital on 12th September.Nisar Ahmad Bhat, Ajas Bandipora, fired upon by Border Security Force (BSF) killing him onspot on 13th September.Nisar Ahmad Kuchay,22, Humhama, Fired upon by police injuring him critically. Taken to Soura hospital where he succumbs after few hours on 13th September.Ghulam Rasool Tantray, 50, sustained bullet injuries at Humhama on 13th September sccumbs on the same day at Soura hospital.Danish Nabi, 13, Charar-i-Sharief, was killed in CRPF firing near Hanwari near Char town on Sep 13. He was a seventh class student.Mudasir Ahmad Parray, Kreshama Tangmarg, Killed in Police and CRPF firing on Sep 13.Tariq Ahmad Ganai, Tillegam Tangmarg, Killed in Police and CRPF firing on Sep 13.Abdul Majid Kuzzar, Bonegam Kunzer, killed in Police and CRPF firing on Sep 13 in Tangmarg north Kashmir.Iqbal Ahmad Malik, Tumberhama Tangmarg, Killed when CRPF and Police opened fire on people on Sep 13.Abdul Qayoom Wani, Waniloo Tangmarg, Killed in Police and CRPF firing on Sep 13.Afaq Ahmad Khan, Iqbal Colony Tangmarg, Killed in Police and CRPF firing on Sep 13.Javaid Ahmad Rather, 24, Kadalbal Pampore, Killed in Police and CRPF firing on Sep 13.Ajaz Ahmad Wagay, 26, Kadalbal Pampore, Killed in Police and CRPF firing on Sep 13.Riyaz Ahmad Sheikh, 28, Tengan pampore, Killed in Police and CRPF firing on sep 13.Javaid Ahmad Teli, Humhama, Killed by troopers and Polce firing on Sep 13.Rafiqa Bano, (Female), Ompora Budgam, Killed when CRPF and Polce opened fire in Budgam to disperse protestors on Sep 13.Showkat Ahmad Mir, Budgam, Was district president of JKLF (R), killed by CRPF and Police firing when he was leading a procession in main Budgam town on Sep 13.Aqib Ahmad wagay, 14, Islamabad, Killed by CRPF and Polce men at Sarnal Islamabad outside the house of NC MP Mehboob Beigh in an unprovoked firing on Sep 13.Muhammad Rafiq Teli, Chanikhan Sopore, Killed in CRPF firing on Sep 13.Adil Ahmad, Humhama, Sccumbed to his injuries at SMHS hospital on Sep 13. It was a bloody monday (Sep 13) in which more than 17 people were killed in a single day with many crtical and many missing.Abdul Qayoom, Sangrama, injured in CRPF and police firing at Tangmarg on Sep 13 and sccumbed to his injuries on morning of 14th September.Arshad Khan, Arari Mendhar Poonch, killed when Policemen led by local SDPO opned fire on students protesting against desceration of Quran in US and in Soldarity with Kashmir on Sep 15.Baghdad Hussain Shah, Gulad Mendhar Poonch, Killed in Police firing at Mendhar Poonch on Sep 15.Shameem Ahmad, Jagil Mendhar Poonch, Killed in Police firing in the frontier district on Poonch on Sep 15.Alamdar Shah, Gulad Mendhar, killed in CRPF police firing in poonch district on Sep 15. It was fourth killing on a single day in PoonchMudasir Ahmad Kana, 20, Batapora Sopore, killed when CRPF opned fire on protestors in Sopore. Received bullet injury and died on way to hospital on Sep15.Hajira, 55, Redwani Kulgam, died of heart attack after CRPF ransacked her house. She was taken to hospital but was decleared brought dead by doctors.yasir Hameed Sheikh, Maisuma Srinagar, Cousin of JKLF Chairman Yasin Malik, injured in police firing on August 30 succumbed on Sep 16.Fayaz Ahmad Dar, 22, Surpura Beeru in Budgam, Killed when Army's 2 RR opened fire on group of people. He got seriously injured and was taken to hospital where he succumbed on Sep 17.Ghulam Rasool Bhat, Tapper Pattan, Killed when Indian forces opned fire at protestors killing him and injuring many others on Sep 17.Imtiyaz Ahmad, 23, Pallipora Shopian, Killed when Indian forces resorted to indiscriminate firing him and injuring six others on Sep 17.Raju Nath, 14, Nathpora Khanbal, he had jumped into the river Jehlum after being chased away by Indian forces. His body was fished later on Sep 18.Fayaz Ahmad Naikoo, Bemina Srinagar, injured on Sep14 in forces and police firing and Succumbed to his injuries at Soura hospital on Sep 18.Noor-ul-Amin Dagga, 30, Naibasti Islamabad, Killed when CRPF and Police opened fire on funeral procession of Raju Nath, 14 year old boy. Noor-ul-Amin died on way to hospital on Sep 18.Insar Ahmad Tantray, 27, Palhalan Pattan, Killed when Indian forces opened fire on people, he received bullet in chest and died on way to hospital on Sep 18. He was a student of Kashmir University doing Masters in English.Ali Muhammad Waza, 30, Tantray Mohalla Pattan, Killed when Indian forces opened fire on people. He received critical injuries and succumbed in hospital after few hours on Sep 18.Muhammad Amin Ganai, 25, Tappar Pattan, has sustained firearm arm injury to his spine when police opened fire on protestors at Tappar Payeen on Sep 17. he succumbed to his injuries on Sep 19 at Soura hospital.Shabir Ahmad Dar, 25, Lider-mund Pulwama, sustained firearm injuries to his abdomen on Sep 13 when forces opened fire on people. He succumbed on Sep 19 at Soura hospital.Bilal Ahmad Najar, Khanabal Islamabad, injured on Sep 18 in forces firing. He succumbed to his injuries on Sep 19 at SMHS hospital.Mubeena Akhtar, 30, Natipora Sopore, sustained firearm injury in abdomen when patrol party of forces opened fire on pedestrians. She was taken to sopore hospital and referred to SMHS hospital srinagar were she was decleared brought dead on Sep 19Altaf Ahmad, 25, Matipora Islamabad, beaten by army and got severely injured and was rushed to hospital and succumbed onSep 20 after battling with life for three days.Sajad Ahmad Pandit, 25, Sheikhpora Humhama, was seriously injured on Sep 13 at Humhama when CRPF and police opened fire to quell pro-freedom demonstration. He succumbed to his injuries at Soura hospital on Sep 22.Umar Sulaiman Bhat, 16, Puthka Sopore, had received firearm injury in thigh when Indian troops belonging to Rashtriya Rifles (RR) firied on him on September 16. He succumbed to his injuries at Soura hospital on October 02.Ghulam Nabi Mir, 55, Kadalabal Pampore, injured in Police (SOG) Special Operation Group and CRPF beating on October 07 resulting into severe head injuries, was taken into Soura hospital where he succumbed to his injuries on October 15.Zahoor Ahmad Dar, 37, Bunglow Bagh Baramulla, Succumbed to his injuries on 07 December at Soura hospital. He had received injuries 3-months back.

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The world must know that our conduct is good, that we treat our non-Muslim brothers well and with respect. Some person has cut hair of a Sikh son. It has absolutely no connection with out movement. Our movement is not communalistic.

We are fighting for a cause, a pious cause. I have said it repeatedly that I see my work in this movement as a pious effort. That I speak to you now I see as a work of piety. That I spend time in jail is a matter of faithful devotion. This cause is so sacred that every step I take, every word I say, and every word I write, is a matter of worship for me. Allah considers actions in the way of this pious cause as holy prayer. For me then this whole movement is a matter of worship, where I am playing my own role as a worshipper.

That is why I want to sincerely implore our young people to consider the movement as worship, and carry it forward like one. And if we do that Allah will help us carry our movement to its logical end.

I pay tribute, from the depths of my heart, to all those who have been martyred. I pray to Allah that their sacrifice be accepted, and in lieu of their sacrifice may He liberate us from this oppression and tyranny. And those who are wounded and are lying in the hospitals may Allah heal them and give them a new life; may Allah give patience to their relatives who are suffering as well.

To carry this struggle forward with moral character may we all stand unite and speak with one voice. The entire nation has demonstrated mutual trust, and declared resoundingly that we stand united. People have supported whole-heartedly the Hurriyat Conference program. We thank them very much. We thank the Traders Federation, the employees, the workers, the women, and everyone else, who has supported our program, and sacrificed for the movement. They have sacrificed with their lives and wealth. We hear from newspaper reports of how CRPF and the police barge into houses, break windows, molest women. This is an old saga of oppression, which the Indian government is repeating in Kashmir.

We must let India know that this oppression is not going to be useful to them in any way. They will have to, sooner or later, lift this oppression. We will liberate ourselves from their military occupation.”