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Protesters demand rehabilitation of displaced families - Newspaper

PESHAWAR: The inhabitants of North Waziristan district held a protest demonstration in Peshawar on Thursday and demanded of the federal government to take prompt steps for rehabilitation of displaced families, restoration of compensation funds and provision of ration to the affected people. Holding banners and placards inscribed with their demands outside the Peshawar Press Club the protesters raised slogans for resolution of their problems. Several elders, including Malik Rehmatullah, Dr Qabil Zaman and Mohammad Yaseen Malik, said many of the people who had left their hometowns due to military operation against militants were yet to be rehabilitated. They said the people who had shifted to Afghanistan were eagerly waiting for return to their homeland, but they needed the government support. They demanded of government to open Ghulam Khan and Angor Adda borders for bringing back the displaced families to their hometowns.

Weapons dropped from drone on IB in Samba seized, 2 militants held

Jaish operatives travelled from Valley to take consignment Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 18: After suspected infiltration from tunnels dug on the International Border, police have come across a plot of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) outfit who had picked up consignment of arms, ammunition and explosives which was dropped through drone in Vijaypur sector of Samba district from Pakistan and was being taken to the Kashmir valley by two militants of the outfit. Both the militants have been arrested between Batote and Ramban stretch of the National Highway. A police spokesman identified the arrested militants as Umar Ahmed Malik son of Abdul Ahmed Malik and Suhail Ahmed Malik son of Mohammad Yaseen Malik, both residents of village Semthan in Bijbehara area of Anantnag district, affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed outfit.

Concern expressed over detainees plight in jails

Concern expressed over detainees’ plight in jails Srinagar, January 09, 2021 (PPI-OT): In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Hurriyat leaders and organizations have expressed concern over the plight of Kashmiris, detained under black laws, especially of those languishing in different jails of India including Delhi’s Tihar jail. Tehreek-e-Hurriyat Jammu and Kashmir and APHC leader Ghulam Muhammad Khan Sopori and Abdul Samad Inqilabi in their statements in Srinagar said that India in line with its malicious plan has put the lives of the Kashmiri prisoners at risk particularly in the present environment of Covid-19 pandemic in Indian jails. The statements said that several Hurriyat leaders and activists suffering from multiple physical ailments are being victimized by denying proper food and medication. The Hurriyat leaders and organizations demanded immediate release of the detainees including Mohammad Ashraf Sehrai, Mohammad Yaseen Malik, Shabbir Ahmed Shah, Dr Mohamm

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