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Arab, Sudanese & Chechen militants in Kashmir

Ohh well they wend some good mullah who fed them the usual diet of wahabi jai ho jai ho , Ghazwa hind= 72 virgins , Martyrdom = extra long and long lasting...................Arrey who wants to live when someone gives such a good offer........
 
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The giant propaganda and terrorist producing factories will always be able to brainwash some people from all countries.

Well target shooting for our boys, but that six feet land they occupy is a waste, IMO.
 
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Acc. to SATP till 1999 these are the number of foreign mercenaries killed in kashmir:
Pakistan:383
Afghan:279
Saudi:2
Turkish:1
Bahrain:1
Sudan:6
Lebanese:2
Yemeni:4
Iraqi:1
Egyptian:1
BDian:1
Tajik:2
Undetermined:694.
Foreign mercenaries arrested and killed

Other Sources mentioning Arabs and foreign fighters in kashmir:
Arab ‘holy warriors’ eye Kashmir for their next war - Free Press Kashmir
Terrorists wage a new jihad in Kashmir - Telegraph

Undetermined= Indian muslims+ IoK muslims?
 
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Acc. to SATP till 1999 these are the number of foreign mercenaries killed in kashmir:
Pakistan:383
Afghan:279
Saudi:2
Turkish:1
Bahrain:1
Sudan:6
Lebanese:2
Yemeni:4
Iraqi:1
Egyptian:1
BDian:1
Tajik:2
Undetermined:694.
Foreign mercenaries arrested and killed

Other Sources mentioning Arabs and foreign fighters in kashmir:
Arab ‘holy warriors’ eye Kashmir for their next war - Free Press Kashmir
Terrorists wage a new jihad in Kashmir - Telegraph

Really sad..These guys get brainwashed and sent here and they get killed.What does an Iraqi mother of the dead has to do with Azaadi in kashmir.
 
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Really sad..These guys get brainwashed and sent here and they get killed.What does an Iraqi mother of the dead has to do with Azaadi in kashmir.
Dude,He was not the sole Iraqi.There were many more Iraqi Jihadis eliminated by IA in J&K.This had his Passport on him others didn't.
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The lebanese in bottom right corner was kiled by IA in 2002 in Sopore.
 
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You all the time happy with your status quo power, if India has right to get freedom from Briish, then Kashmir do have the same....these all were non-state actors...of course Pakistan would keep supporting the moral struggle of Kashmiri musl

Human Rights (Kashmir): 27 Jun 2012: Westminster Hall debates - TheyWorkForYou

The report said random DNA testing of the graves would take years since only about 16 labs in India had the capacity to do it.

It could also “attract undesired media attention, cause prolonged trauma to the people and can also act as a trigger point/event for causing serious law and order disturbances,” it said.

The report said no one had taken the government up in its previous offer to undertake DNA tests on specific graves identified by the relatives of those missing.

But Parvez of the families association said it filed a case in December on behalf of 132 families asking for just that. It filed another 507 cases last month, he


Amnesty International calls for trial of Indian troops
Feb 2012
ISLAMABAD: The Amnesty International, the London-based world human rights organisation, has said that Indian army personnel facing charges of serious violations of human rights must stand trial.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the Amnesty International, citing India’s Supreme Court February 4 order, stated that the Indian army could not invoke the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) to avoid the prosecution of eight officers charged with the March 2000 killing of five Kashmiri villagers at Pathribal.

“We welcome the Supreme Court’s statement that there should be no need to obtain prior approval for prosecuting security personnel charged with having committed grave human rights violations such as rape and murder,” said Sam Zarifi, Amnesty International’s Director on Asia-Pacific in a statement posted on the AI website.

“While the Court’s remark opens the chance for the prosecution of the eight army personnel Amnesty International reiterates its demand for the repeal of the AFSPA, which has been in force in Jammu and Kashmir since 1990,” Sam Zarifi said.

“For far too long, Indian security forces have used the AFSPA as a cover for serious human rights violations. The Supreme Court’s statement should finally allow some light to be shed on some of the army’s most gruesome violations – providing some hope for justice for the victims and a step forward imposing the rule of law,” the AI Director maintained.

The Supreme Court’s statement in the case has pitted the army against India’s premier investigating agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

The Indian armed forces had claimed that the five were Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) guerrillas involved in the shooting of 35 members of the Sikh community at Chhattisingpura in the valley prior to the visit of the then United States’ President Bill Clinton to India in the same month. The CBI’s investigation showed that the five people killed were in fact villagers from Brariangan, Halan and Islamabad town.

“The AFSPA has provisions giving protection to personnel engaged in armed operations in designated areas from any legal proceedings unless it is approved by the Union government,” he said, adding that “this rarely happens in practice, as a result of which these laws have provided impunity for perpetrators of grave human rights violations.”

so sad about our muslim kashmiris, but powers silent on kashmiris...
 
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Amnesty International: The Pakistan government must immediately provide accountability for the alarming number of killings and abductions in Balochistan attributed to government forces in recent months.

so sad about our Balochi friends...


The team, during its Quetta visit, had already met with lawyers, representatives from the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and other members of the civil society.

The group was also scheduled to meet with the relatives of the missing as well as with leaders of several political and nationalist parties.

Moreover, the group would also be briefed by officials from the provincial government on the missing persons’ issue.

The mandate of the UN team that had arrived in Pakistan on Sunday (Sept 9) was to collect data about the ‘missing’ persons.

During its 10-day mission undertaken at the invitation of the government, the team was to study the measures adopted by Pakistan to prevent and eradicate enforced disappearances and issues related to truth, justice and reparation for the victims.

The delegation, comprising Olivier de Frouville, the Chair-Rapporteur, and Osman El Hajjé, member, was being accompanied by members of the secretariat of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.

The delegation had been visiting various parts of the country and meeting officials, representatives of civil society organisations and UN agencies and relatives of disappeared people.

The working group was set up by the UN Commission on Human Rights in 1980 to assist families in determining the fate and whereabouts of disappeared relatives. It endeavours to establish a channel of communication between the families and the governments concerned, to ensure that individual cases are investigated, with the objective of clarifying the whereabouts of persons who, having disappeared, are placed outside the protection of law. A final report on the mission will be presented to the UN Human Rights Council next year.




https://www.amnesty.org/en/for-medi...lochistan-atrocities-continue-rise-2011-02-23


India has propagated this situation of Balochistan to keep grabing Kashmir and keep Pakistan busy in whirl of problem...every thing in Karachi and Balochistan was so fine...who is supporting them?


India does not want mediation in Kashmir at a time when Sri Lanka is accepting Norwegian mediation to settle its dispute with the Tamil Tigers. What other solution to the Kashmir issue has India got? India has tried to foreclose all options for a settlement in Kashmir. It rejects any kind of mediation and arbitration in Kashmir. While it welcomes the current US support for it would not let the US offer any kind of mediation. And it will talk to the Kashmiris or Pakistan on its own stiff terms, which care unacceptable to both. And its government in Srinagar headed by Farooq Abdullah is rootless, and unable to win over the people of Kashmir. And yet it stakes a claim for a permanent seat in the UN Security Council.

India should normally be willing to pay a price for that coveted seat and make itself seem a reasonable country with a constructive approach to international relations, particularly relations with its immediate neighbours. India is making no such effort, and instead rejects all offers of assistance by other countries for reaching a settlement in Kashmir. And everyday ten to 15 persons are killed in Kashmir on that score. Surely such a country does not qualify to be a permanent member of the Security Council, wielding veto power to decide the destiny of the world.

Russia has supported the Indian stand on Kashmir and Thomas Pickering, too, said in India that Pakistan should cease its cross border encouragement of the Mujahideen. But such big power support or sympathy for India in Kashmir will not deter the people of Kashmir from wanting to wrest their freedom and shape their future by themselves. It is time the US, Russia and others understand that well in the light of the history of freedom movements all over the world. The Kashmiris have paid too heavy a price and they will not let that go waste after over 6,000 lives have been lost.
 
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India has propagated this situation of Balochistan to keep grabing Kashmir and keep Pakistan busy in whirl of problem...every thing in Karachi and Balochistan was so fine...who is supporting them?


India does not want mediation in Kashmir at a time when Sri Lanka is accepting Norwegian mediation to settle its dispute with the Tamil Tigers. What other solution to the Kashmir issue has India got? India has tried to foreclose all options for a settlement in Kashmir. It rejects any kind of mediation and arbitration in Kashmir. While it welcomes the current US support for it would not let the US offer any kind of mediation. And it will talk to the Kashmiris or Pakistan on its own stiff terms, which care unacceptable to both. And its government in Srinagar headed by Farooq Abdullah is rootless, and unable to win over the people of Kashmir. And yet it stakes a claim for a permanent seat in the UN Security Council.

India should normally be willing to pay a price for that coveted seat and make itself seem a reasonable country with a constructive approach to international relations, particularly relations with its immediate neighbours. India is making no such effort, and instead rejects all offers of assistance by other countries for reaching a settlement in Kashmir. And everyday ten to 15 persons are killed in Kashmir on that score. Surely such a country does not qualify to be a permanent member of the Security Council, wielding veto power to decide the destiny of the world.

Russia has supported the Indian stand on Kashmir and Thomas Pickering, too, said in India that Pakistan should cease its cross border encouragement of the Mujahideen. But such big power support or sympathy for India in Kashmir will not deter the people of Kashmir from wanting to wrest their freedom and shape their future by themselves. It is time the US, Russia and others understand that well in the light of the history of freedom movements all over the world. The Kashmiris have paid too heavy a price and they will not let that go waste after over 6,000 lives have been lost.

It's not about what you think like but what we think you think like...
meaning, For us, your entire kashmir trolling is just a means to get back at us for '71 and the hate which has been fostered in every youth in pakistan will never be quenched by giving kashmir. Even by a huge stretch of imagination we do, the next day you guys will ask for Himachal or create khalistan drama..

So, sorry. You guys can go ahead and extend your moral support but we ain't budging..

and just so that you guys know, inspite of all the torrent of articles saying INDIA as super power, no normal INDIAN dream about being a super power/Security Council.
We don't want to police the world. We just want a good night's sleep at the end of each day..

Humans were just fine before any UN and will be good long after it.. And finally, we are not dying to be at the high tables. Heck, INDIA's selection at UN security council ( temporary) was 200% secure. At the last moment, we gave all our pull behind pakistan's selection...

So, you all might think it to be due to china but reality is different.. anyways, we don't want any thanks. It's just that we don't give a heck about UN Security Council.
 
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n m sure they must ve managed to kill hundreds of Indian kafir army before getting martyred
 
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