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Imroz

/ ˈɔ /

noun

  1. the Turkish name for Imbros
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His lawyer, Parvez Imroz, could not immediately be reached for comment.

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“These probes in the past have never resulted in providing justice to the aggrieved. It helps the state in buying time and tiring the families,” said Parvez Imroz, a prominent rights lawyer who heads the Jammu-Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society.

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“The probes, if done honestly, may only help to know the truth but not establish justice,” said Imroz.

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“It is an outright violation of international law and against the Geneva Conventions,” said Parvez Imroz, a prominent human rights lawyer.

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“The sheer scale of daily violence goes contrary to the statements made by India’s prime minister that Aug. 5 changes will end militancy in Kashmir,” said Parvez Imroz, a local human rights lawyer.

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