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If the decade long terror and ethnic cleansing was not "effective", these "protests" by traitors like this Syed are not going to be effective as well. He anyway has one leg in the grave and another on a banana peel.
The separatists back has been broken. It is their last hurrah before they fade away.
Well so has the Israelis been saying for past 50 years about intifada. India is slowly trying to cultivate a picture of Kashmir as indian terriotery rather than disputed one.
INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT FOR A JUST WORLD, MALAYSIA
Source | Kashmir - Arab News
Kashmir
We view with grave concern the escalating violence in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
The violence has already claimed 40 lives. The present outbreak of violence can be traced back to the killing of a 17-year-old student by a police tear gas shell on June 11, 2010. The incident led to mass protests which continues unabated. The protests are the spontaneous reaction of a segment of the Kashmiri population to decades of suppression by the Indian police and paramilitary forces. Such abuses have been documented by a number of human rights groups in India and elsewhere.
It is wrong to argue, as some Indian officials have, that the protesters are in the pay of Pakistan-backed separatists. Instead of denying reality, the Indian government, and the Kashmiri leadership that it supports, should take immediate steps to ensure that their security personnel stop using excessive force against largely unarmed protesters. Police and paramilitary forces should withdraw from heavily populated civilian areas.
When there is a semblance of law and order, the governments of India and Pakistan and the legitimate representatives of the people of Jammu and Kashmir should begin talks aimed at finding a just and durable solution to the decades old crisis. In seeking a solution, the aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir should take precedence over everything else. The only solution is a fair and impartial plebiscite under international supervision.