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Separatists say Kashmir turned into ‘slaughter house’

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Srinagar, May 03: Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik Thursday alleged that the authorities have turned Kashmir into a “slaughter house”.

In a joint statement here today, the separatist trio said the state authorities have unleashed a “reign of terror” against innocent civilians in the Valley.

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They said the state authorities have turned the “whole valley into a slaughter house.”

They also announced that they will hold a press conference at Ahdoos hotel on May 05.

Terming the killing of teenage student Umar Kumar as “most unfortunate and deplorable”, the leadership said that they were “deeply grieved over the killings of un-blossomed flowers.”

“We will never forget sacrifices rendered by the martyrs. We are duty-bound to carry their mission to its logical conclusion. We will never surrender and will pursue the mission of martyrs, despite terror unleashed by brutal authorities. Resistance leadership won’t allow anybody to deceive nation and bargain on the sacrifices of martyrs,” they said.

A joint consultation meeting among the three leaders was held earlier at Geelani’s residence in Hyderpora, the statement informed.

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