"LeT Commander Nadeem Abrar was involved in several targeted killings of security forces and civilians. Abrar was caught by the Jammu and Kashmir police in Parimpora area. The J&K police said that his arrest was a big success before he died in the encounter."
Q-1: How do we know he was LeT Commander?
Q-2: He was in custody when he was killed?
Q-3: Is it not extra-judicial killing by the Indian Army?
Q-4: The GOI is using force to suppress the democratic aspiration of the people of J&K and they are resisting both democratically and peacefully since 1953 under Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah and militarily by Shahid Mohammad Maqbool Butt. The armed opposition and the Indian Army personal, both come under prisoner of war. Therefore Nadeem Abrar was a prisoner of war killed by the Indian army while he was in their custody without arms or any power to resist. Is it not a war crime?
Q-5: As per International law where people of Jammu and Kashmir from both sides of the divide yet to exercise their right to self-determination. Why the members of armed opposition groups in Jammu and Kashmir don't come under the law of the prisoner of war till people got their freedom?
Q-6: In the video, it is clearly visible that the Indian army is using torture on its captive which is in violation of prisoner of war or even a criminal or terrorist while in custody.
There is a history where the Indian government makes false claims. For example in 1968, when Shaid Mohammad Maqbool Butt and his companions were captured after an armed conflict. Indian authorities had claimed then that they had smashed the terrorist organization called al-Fatah to link it with Palestine in order to bracket it with Soviet block so as to isolate them from the west, the same tactics used by the Israeli government. Framing every Kashmiri fighter with LeT, Jaish and bracket them with Pakistan, is a disinformation tactic and old story just to target the western media and political circles to undermine the political question, the right to self-determination.
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