When Jammu and Kashmir police investigators and forensic experts arrived here on Friday for the second round of exhumation in the fake encounters case...
Friday , 2 February '07
While each shovel of mud sliced from the mound hidden behind a tarpaulin screen, Ghulam Rasool Padroo watched. He said he was hoping against hope.Thursday , 1 February '07
This is how a policeman with Special Operations Group, Ganderbal, described to investigators the encounter in which a civilian was killed after allegedly being dubbed a militant.Wednesday , 31 January '07
Imam picked up and killed, his picture matches that of a “Karachi militant”; weapons seized during operations suspected to be planted on civilians
Tuesday , 30 January '07
When 65-year-old Ghulam Rasool Padroo started his 90-km journey from home this morning to search for his missing son Abdul Rehman, he had left with a smile.Tuesday , 30 January '07
A day after two policemen were arrested for conducting fake encounters, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad today said the law would not spare the security forces for killing innocents for rewards, promotions or to please superiors.Tuesday , 30 January '07
The J&K government will be tested by its response to the encounter deaths
Monday , 29 January '07
Probe into missing man, cellphone uncovers Ganderbal cops’ secret: men picked from streets, killed, called militantsSunday , 28 January '07
He is an expert welder and such skilled persons are in high demand in the Middle East and are paid well.Friday , 1 December '06
A local court on Thursday dismissed the revision petition filed by the Army in the Pathribal case.Saturday , 21 October '06
Mohammad Altaf Shah, 27, is battling for his life at Ward No 17 of the Shri Maharja Hari Singh Hospital. Outside, his wife Afira Altaf, with four-month-old baby in her lap, is praying for his life.Friday , 28 April '06
The inquiry into Pathribal army killings shows three things: No institution is immune to scrutiny, the army needs to review its merit evaluation system and it is being asked to do the impossible in domestic conflict situations
Thursday , 27 April '06
The CBI is set to chargesheet five Army officers, including a Brigadier, for the alleged abduction and murder of five unarmed, innocent Kashmiris in the infamous Pathribal “encounter” in Anantnag.