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No Truth and Reconciliation Commission for Geelani
Hardline Hurriyat Conference chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani today rejected the Truth and Reconciliation Commission proposed by CM Omar Abdullah and demanded a UN-fact finding mission to probe the unmarked graves.
Srinagar: Hardline Hurriyat Conference
chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani today rejected the Truth and
Reconciliation Commission proposed by Chief Minister Omar
Abdullah and demanded a UN-fact finding mission to probe the
unmarked graves in Jammu and Kashmir.
"We vehemently reject the Truth and Reconciliation Commission as we do not expect justice from the system which is perpetuating human rights violations in the state," Geelani, who is under house arrest, told reporters at his Hyderpora residence. Omar had reiterated his suggestion for setting up of Truth and Reconciliation Commission after the investigative wing of the State Human Rights Commission admitted the existence of over 2,700 unmarked graves at 38 sites in north Kashmir.
The hardline Hurriyat leader said none of the victims of human rights violations in the state has got justice from the system "which is based on fraud and cheating".
Asked about the demand for Income Tax probe against him made by Union Minister Farooq Abdullah, Geelani said, "One should laugh at his comments and sometimes cry too. A man who does not know what he is talking about, should not be taken seriously." Abdullah yesterday sought a probe into the money allegedly collected by Geelani and other separatists at the time of reconstruction of Chrar-e-Sharief Shrine in 1995 and during the last summer`s unrest.
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"We vehemently reject the Truth and Reconciliation Commission as we do not expect justice from the system which is perpetuating human rights violations in the state," Geelani, who is under house arrest, told reporters at his Hyderpora residence. Omar had reiterated his suggestion for setting up of Truth and Reconciliation Commission after the investigative wing of the State Human Rights Commission admitted the existence of over 2,700 unmarked graves at 38 sites in north Kashmir.
The hardline Hurriyat leader said none of the victims of human rights violations in the state has got justice from the system "which is based on fraud and cheating".
Asked about the demand for Income Tax probe against him made by Union Minister Farooq Abdullah, Geelani said, "One should laugh at his comments and sometimes cry too. A man who does not know what he is talking about, should not be taken seriously." Abdullah yesterday sought a probe into the money allegedly collected by Geelani and other separatists at the time of reconstruction of Chrar-e-Sharief Shrine in 1995 and during the last summer`s unrest.
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