SRINAGAR : Even as delegates from G-20 member countries are stationed in capital city, a number of sports events were organized across the J&K to mark the celebrations of the G-20 summit in Srinagar.The 45th Arm Wrestling Championship comme
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SRINAGAR : Wushu and Volleyball competitions were held in Sports Stadium at Shopian in which around 160 players participated including a good number of female athletes.Speaking on the sidelines of the event, some of the jubilant participants fe
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Kashmir: 11 Years After Wamiq Farooq’s Killing, Justice Continues to Evade Teen’s Family
January 31, 2021 By Hassan
Peerzada Sheikh Muzamil
The case against two policemen accused in the killing of 13-year-old Wamiq Farooq in Srinagar in 2010 staggered to a halt with the revocation of Article 370 and the pandemic, but his family has said they will continue their fight.
Wamiq Farooq had just topped his Class 6 examination and was set to resume school in the spring of 2010. Sundays were the only days when the 13-year-old would get some time off his studious routine to play some cricket. On January 31, 2010, after offering noon-time prayers at a mosque and eating lunch with his family, Wamiq tucked a cricket ball into his pocket, waved to his mother through the window and left. He never returned.
Kashmir: 11 Years After Wamiq Farooq s Killing, Justice Continues to Evade Teen s Family
The case against two policemen accused in the killing of 13-year-old Wamiq Farooq in Srinagar in 2010 staggered to a halt with the revocation of Article 370 and the pandemic, but his family has said they will continue their fight.
Wamiq Farooq. Photo: Special arrangement
Security31/Jan/2021
Wamiq Farooq had just topped his Class 6 examination and was set to resume school in the spring of 2010. Sundays were the only days when the 13-year-old would get some time off his studious routine to play some cricket. On January 31, 2010, after offering noon-time prayers at a mosque and eating lunch with his family, Wamiq tucked a cricket ball into his pocket, waved to his mother through the window and left. He never returned.