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21 December 2018

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Anjuman Sharie Shian condemns ‘indiscriminate use of force, brutality’ in Pulwama, Kashmir

President J&K Anjuman Sharie Shian and Senior Hurriyat leader Syed Hassan Mosavi Al Safavai has strongly condemned the ‘indiscriminate use of force and brutality’ in Pulwama, Kashmir saying that “it reminds us the battle of Karbala, and the lesson that is for all tyrants and oppressors of the world, that culminated only with the glorious victory of the oppressed and rightful, to be cherished till the day of judgment and hereafter.”

AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): President J&K Anjuman Sharie Shian and Senior Hurriyat leader Syed Hassan Mosavi Al Safavai has strongly condemned the ‘indiscriminate use of force and brutality’ in Pulwama, Kashmir saying that “it reminds us the battle of Karbala, and the lesson that is for all tyrants and oppressors of the world, that culminated only with the glorious victory of the oppressed and rightful, to be cherished till the day of judgment and hereafter.”

In a statement issued, Aga Hassan said that “blood will surely not go in vein and will blossom as the freedom and dignity for this nation and around the world.

“The bloom of blood of our martyrs and every innocent that lose life in the bloodbath, that is end of the choice of militarism over dialogue, will revolutionize the world and replace these miseries for emancipation,” he said.

He said that “throughout the world, tyranny is in the phase of unfolding and so many faces and facades of power at different centres are disillusioning people to rethink and we stand folding our hands to the Almighty to be kind and commence the day when humans will be restored the dignity that the Almighty has bestowed upon them.”

“Our hearts go out to the families of the bereaved and we offer our condolence and stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Kulgam,” he said, adding that “this is testing time and we shall overcome it with the steadfastness and patience.”


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