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Kashmir Dispute Settlement Fundamental For Peace In South Asia
6 June 2009
Srinagar -- The Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (R), Farooq Siddiqi has said that settlement of the Kashmir dispute is fundamental to the peace and security in South Asia and the more India stalls its resolution more it will cause instability in the region. Farooq Siddiqi, in a statement issued in Srinagar, termed the recent statement of Indian external minister, S M Krishna as a reflection of New Delhi’s nervousness and its panicky position about defending occupation of Kashmir by accepting that Kashmir is not linked to terrorism, which is in total contradiction to its rhetoric of last 20 years where it was misleading the international community. He said that Indian external minister’s statement itself vindicates the position that both people of Kashmir and Government of Pakistan had been taking on the ongoing freedom struggle of Kashmir. “India has been laying and weaving to label Kashmiris’ freedom movement to terrorism has entrapped India in its own trap,” he added. The JKLF-R Chairman demanded withdrawal of the cases against dozens of the liberation leaders and activists under the draconian act, TADA. He also condemned the re-arrest of Shabbir Ahmed Shah and Mohammad Saleem Nunnaji. » Killing of civilian in IHK widely condemned The APHC and other pro-liberation organisations and leaders have strongly condemned the killing of a youth, Nisar Ahmad Mir, who was directly hit by a tear smoke shell in his head on Monday and died on Thursday at a hospital in Srinagar. An APHC delegation, led by Nayeem Ahmed Khan and Yasmeen Raja visited the house of Nisar Ahmad Mir and condoled with the bereave family at Barzulla. Terming the killing as a fresh act of Indian state terrorism, they said, “Cosmetic measures to solve Kashmir dispute will not end the killings in Kashmir.“ The leaders, while demanding demilitarisation of Kashmir at said that India should take sincere steps to resolve the Kashmir dispute. They reiterated that the ongoing movement would be taken to its logical end. Another APHC leader, Fazl Haq Qureshi in a statement while describing the killing as barbaric said that such type of repression was unheard in the civilized world. The Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman, Muhammad Yasin Malik expressing grief over the killing of the innocent youth said, “One more youth has fallen victim to Indian armed forces’ bullets for raising his voice for truth.” A delegation of the JKLF leaders comprising Noor Muhammad Kalwal and Showkat Ahmad Bakhshi also participated in the funeral prayers of the martyred youth. The Patron of Jammu and Kashmir Mahaz-e-Azadi, Mohammad Azam Inqalabi in a statement while expressing serious concern over continued human rights violations said that the killing of Mir is a barbaric act. “The way two innocent Kashmiri women have been molested and murdered is not only self condemnatory but also a crude act of vandalism,” Azam said. In a statement the spokesman of Jammu and Kashmir Tehreek-e-Hurriyet while terming the killing of Mir as an act of sheer barbarism denounced the use of unjust force against the mourners. The Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (R) while condemning the killing of Mir said that authorities are trying to hush up the case of Shopian incident. The Executive Director of Kashmir Centre London, Professor Nazir Ahmed Shawl said that nothing could force Kashmiris to surrender their right to self-determination. He urged the international human rights bodies to take notice of the human rights abuses by Indian troops in occupied Kashmir. »
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