Army ‘fake encounter’ probe in Kashmir

 The Telegraph

August 11, 2020

Rajouri resident Mohammad Saleem has been frantically searching his cousin and friend Ibrar Ahmad, a class XII student, and two other relatives missing for the past three weeks.

After “rumours” surfaced on social media that they might have been killed by security forces across Pir Panchal mountains in Jammu and Kashmir’s Shopian district on July 18, he was overwhelmed with anxiety since Sunday.

There is no way for him to confirm, as the “rumours” suggested, that the three men killed by security forces in a gunfight in Amshipora village of Shopian and declared “unidentified militants” could be his missing relatives. So, he requested this correspondent to share the picture showing the three bodies.

“I have seen the picture,” cried Saleem, 19, after this newspaper sent him the picture that was available on the social networking sites, through WhatsApp.

“The one in the middle is my brother Ibrar (cousin)…I am shocked, can’t understand how this can happen. I will go crazy. He was few years younger to me and we would play together,” he said.

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