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Kashmiri Americans held a peace rally in front of the Indian Mission to the United Nations in New York City to ask the world powers, 'Should India Get Away With The Flouting of International Agreements?'
The residents of Rajouri Kadal, some 5 kms from summer capital Srinagar, alleged that a 15-year old boy Tufail Ahmad was killed in a police action during protest demonstrations in the area at around 1830 hours today.
The Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP) Thursday demanded that an independent commission be constituted to probe the disappearance cases in Indian Kashmir.
Sources said police's preliminary inquiry has revealed that Indian army officer Major Opender and his team of three entered into a criminal conspiracy with the locals working for army and kidnapped three youth on the pretext of providing them jobs.
What kind of talks did Under Secretary Nicholas Burns have in mind when he allegedly carried the US message to India that dialogue with Pakistan should resume once again?
For movie goers: an Azerbaijani film production company premiered their new release: Doğma Torpaq, translates from the Azerbaijan language to "Motherland" (Native Land).