They also dared the NGO to publish a report on the human rights violations and atrocities perpetrated by Lashkar-e-Taiba, Hijbul Mujahideen and its followers like Hizb terrorist commander Burhan Wani.
"A central investigating agency should probe into all the activities of Amnesty International for being selective in its protest against human rights violation.
"The NGO should come out and openly condemn slogans raised during the event organised by them," said RK Mattoo, Chairman of the Kashmiri Hindu Cultural Welfare Trust (KHCWT) said.
"Amnesty International's report titled 'Denied: Failures in accountability for human rights violations by security force personnel in Jammu and Kashmir' provides a biased perspective and negatively contributes to protection of human rights in the Valley.
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"So, Amnesty should immediately introspect and inquire into their report making process," Mattoo said in a statement released today.
The Trust had demanded the NGO also focus on the plight of five lakh Hindus who fled Kashmir decades ago and pursue rehabilitation of Pandits with the Indian government.
Questioning the neutrality of Amnesty, Mattoo narrated the sequence of events that lead to sloganeering.
"The programme was initially not designed to include the voices of the Kashmiri Pandits. But after I questioned them through my Facebook post, they invited me to speak.
"I spoke on the exodus of five lakh Kashmiri pundits after brutal killing of around 800 of them by Islamic militants in 1989-90," he claimed.
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