Resistance leaders Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik in a Joint statement have said that as the forces have escalated their killing spree, brutally murdering 7 more innocent civilians and injuring hundreds since yesterday, the joint resistance program has been amended. People from all parts of the state are asked to come out on roads and start a 72 hour march towards the UN office from tomorrow morning. Where ever the forces stop them from moving forward they should sit on the road, hold placards and protest peacefully for 72 hours. The leadership said that as the UN is duty bound to fulfill its promise to the people of the state, the march is a reminder to the world body to stop being a mute spectator of the genocide of Kashmiris and fulfill the commitments made to them.
Separatists Ask People To Come Out, Stage 72-Hour Sit-In From Tomorrow
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