Srinagar, July 5: A Kashmiri has been killed in an alleged encounter with Indian security in Shopian district of Indian administered Kashmir, an Indian official said.
The Indian security forces' spokesperson alleged that a cordon and search operation was underway in the area following information about presence of Kashmiri separatist.
As reported by PTI, Indian security forces were conducting the search operations when separatist fired upon them, which led to a gun battle in which the separatist was killed.
Slain Kashmiri has been identified as Sameer Seh of Shopian.
Independent bodies have yet to confirm whether the killed Kashmiri was a separatist, or his alleged involvement in activities claimed by the Indian security forces.
Human rights organisations have claimed constant human rights abuses in Jammu and Kashmir, a disputed territory administered by India, including mass killings, forced disappearances, torture, rape and sexual abuse for political repression and suppression of freedom of speech.
UN human rights report on Kashmir in June 2018 has called for international inquiry into ongoing human rights violations and abuses in Jammu and Kashmir.
According to Rights Groups referred in Wikipedia; about “100,000 people have died since 1989 while the official figures from Indian sources state the estimates of number of civilians killed due to the insurgency in the range of 16,725 to 47,000”
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) recently adopted a resolution on Jammu and Kashmir, condemning the “atrocities and human rights violations” in the state,
The resolution on Kashmir used phrases such as “Indian terrorism” and “mass blindings” by Indian security forces on protesting youths.