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16 March 2009 The Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir
People’s Freedom League, Muhammad Farooq Rehmani has
said that India will not succeed to sabotage Kashmiris’
liberation struggle by stepping up state terrorism in
occupied Kashmir.
Farooq Rehmani in a statement issued here strongly
condemned the raids conducted by Indian police and
troops on the house of the party chief organiser,
Altaf Ahmed Khan and harassment of the inmates. He
urged India to adopt a realistic approach and take
steps towards resolving the Kashmir dispute to ensure
peace and stability in South Asia.
Farooq Rehmani also appealed the international
community to help stop the human rights violations
being perpetrated by Indian troops in the occupied
territory. »
Kashmiris to continue peaceful
struggle
The speakers at a seminar, today, reiterated Kashmiris’
resolve to continue their peaceful struggle for right
to self-determination, despite Indian state terrorism.
The seminar was held in the premises of Sadar Court
and was addressed among others by the Chairman of
Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, Muhammad Yasin
Malik, Mian Abdul Qayoom, Zafar Ahmed Shah and Ghulam
Nabi Shaheen. They expressed confidence that the
people of Kashmir would remain united to frustrate
Indian designs of sabotaging Kashmiris’ liberation
movement.
Indian troops, in their fresh acts of state terrorism,
martyred five innocent Kashmiri youth, today. Three of
them were shot dead in a mosque at Saraan Takra in
Kishtwar district, today and two in Northern Kashmir.
At least fifteen persons were injured when Indian
troops resorted to brute force to disperse anti-India
and pro-liberation demonstrations at Nowhatta and the
adjoining areas.
A seminar was organised in Geneva by an NGO,
International Educational Development, and the
speakers included Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai, Syed Faiz
Naqshbandi, Amjed Yousaf, Dr Karen Parker and Paul
Rowen. They urged the international community to help
in resolving the Kashmir dispute, which has been
endangering peace and security in South Asia for the
last sixty-two years. » |