UKPNP urges UN to form panel to probe Kashmiri activist's murder by Pakistan's ISI

Members of United Kashmir People`s National Party (UKPNP) on Tuesday held a protest outside the United Nations (UN) office in Geneva, demanding the formation of a commission by the UN to investigate the killing of Aarif Sahid, leader of All Party National Alliance (APNA), allegedly by Pakistan for raising his voice for the Kashmiris in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

Geneva: Members of United Kashmir People`s National Party (UKPNP) on Tuesday held a protest outside the United Nations (UN) office in Geneva, demanding the formation of a commission by the UN to investigate the killing of Aarif Sahid, leader of All Party National Alliance (APNA), allegedly by Pakistan for raising his voice for the Kashmiris in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

The protesters raised slogans "Long live Arif Sahid" and "Stop terrorism in Kashmir", and demanded Sahid be declared a martyr.

Jamil Maqsood, a leader of the UKPNP present during the protest, said Sahid was killed by Pakistan`s Inter-Services Intelligence.

"It was obviously the secret agency of Pakistan, the ISI, because the ISI did not tolerate any pro-people voice in PoK, so it is very clear that ISI eliminated Aarif Sahid, the leader of Kashmiri People," Maqsood told ANI.

He insisted that the people present were protesting for the arrest of his killers who, he clearly said, was the ISI.

"We are demanding the United Nations and the human rights councils and the entire UN body to investigate and to formulate a commission that impartially investigates the killing of Aarif Sahid," he added.

Remembering Sahid, Maqsood said, "He is the greatest martyr of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Because he was speaking for the rights of the Kashmiri people particularly who are marginalised in PoK."

According to reports, Sahid was murdered by the ISI on May 14, 2013. 

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