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World Leaders Must India To Stop Oppressing The Kashmiris: Missing Dad Girl Wedding
10 August 2009
The Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Freedom League (JKPFL), Muhammad Farooq Rehmani has urged the leaders of USA and Western countries to impress upon India to stop human rights violations in occupied Kashmir. Farooq Rehmani, presiding a party meeting in Islamabad, said that the Western leaders should play their role to resolve the Kashmir dispute according to the aspirations of Kashmiri people. He expressed concern over the deteriorating health of veteran Kashmiri Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani and other leaders, illegally detained in different jails of the occupied territory. The participants of the meeting demanded the release of all pro-liberation leaders before the commencement of the Ramzan-ul-Mubarak. A resolution adopted on the occasion condemned India’s illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir and invoking of black law, Public Safety Act against pro-freedom leaders and activists. The meeting decided to mark August 15, India’s independence day, as black day and hold anti-India rally in Muzaffarabad in front of the UN Office. » IHK girl holds up wedding for her missing father Meanwhgile, daughter of a civilian, Khalil Mohammad Butt, who was arrested by the Indian Army fifteen years ago from Hiagam in Sopore and subjected to custodial disappearance, has said that she will not get married till her father returns. Ateeqa (30), who is waiting at her desolate house in Sopore, while talking to media men said, “During siege and search operation Indian Army arrested many people including my father fifteen years ago and a day later, all the arrestees were released. However, my father was kept in custody on fake charges and is still missing.” Days passed into months, months passed into years, but Ateeqa’s wait to see her missing father never came to an end. Ateeqa, before bursting into tears, said, “I want the authorities to come up with the truth. If my father is alive, they should produce him before us and if he is dead, then they should show us his grave.” »
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