RE:Why we Save Terrorirsts
by felix nicholas on Jul 29, 2007 06:55 PM Permalink
the police has raided his parents place and conducted enquiries and havent found anything illegal except his pc. what should he be prosecuted for.
RE:Why we Save Terrorirsts
by Indian on Jul 29, 2007 06:51 PM Permalink
In January, the Indian army, after its own investigation, announced that fifty-six of its personnel in Kashmir would be punished for committing human rights violations. The punishments ranged from discharge to denial of promotion. National and state human rights commissions, however, were barred from investigating army and paramilitary personnel
RE:RE:Why we Save Terrorirsts
by Indian on Jul 29, 2007 06:52 PM Permalink
In early April, at least seven people were killed when police opened fire on Muslim protestors demanding the exhumation of the bodies of five men killed by members of the Indian army's Special Operations Group in Anantnag district. The protestors claimed that the men hadbeen detained in the aftermath of the Chithisinghpora massacre and killed in a "staged" encounter. On April 6, the charred and disfigured bodies were exhumed. DNA tests were performed to confirm their identities, but as of this writing, the government had not released the results.
RE:Why we Save Terrorirsts
by adyar com on Jul 29, 2007 08:49 PM Permalink
Hey are a Muslim spokes person ? forgot the 9/11 attacks ?. Dont act smart by calling yourself as an India. we know that u r a muslim terrorist.