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Geelani denouces arrest of prominent Kashmiri scholar
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Written by KMS
Tuesday, 05 October 2010 18:31
Another senior Hurriyat leader and the Vice Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Muslim League, Masarrat Alam Butt has said that India wants to crush the Kashmiris ongoing Quite Kashmir Movement through illegal arrests of Hurriyat leaders and use of brute force.
A resident of Srinagar, Shabbir Hussain Khan, who has helped save hundreds of lives by donating blood regularly, is battling with multiple fractures due to thrashing by the troops of Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
On August 16, the CRPF trooper asked Shabbir and members of Red Cross Society to get down from their vehicle when they were on way to Soura hospital for blood donation. They were beaten to pulp without any reason. Shabbir received multiple injuries in shoulder, neck, left arm and ribs.
Shabbir, who has donated blood for over 126 times, said that even in India, blood donors are facilitated to reach the needy people but situation in occupied Kashmir was contrary. Instead of ensuring our safe passage forces are beating us ruthlessly pushing needy people towards death, he added.
Geelani denouces arrest of prominent Kashmiri scholar
Shabbir donated 126 times? Generally, you shouldn't donate blood more than once in 3 months. here they say you need to wait for atleast 6 months. If you do it regularly, you wud just kill yourself.
A little math here just shows that Shabbir is donating blood for 43 years(assuming avg gap of 3 months)? nice ...
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday attracted rare appreciation from unexpected corner-- hardline Hurriyat chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani -- for calling the instrument of accession “temporary and conditional” and describing Kashmir as "an international dispute." “The fact of the Kashmir dispute is so stark that willingly or unwillingly Omar Abdullah had to accept the fact that Kashmir is an international dispute,” said Geelani in a statement issued today.
Abdullah on Wednesday addressed the state Assembly and delivered a passionate speech wherein he described the accession as temporary and termed Kashmir a global issue.
“Abdullah’s statement is success of the Hurriyat stand over the Kashmir dispute…the historical facts of the dispute are so strong that they speak for themselves --- from the United Nations to J-K Assembly,” said Geelani.
He was quick to take a dig at the chief minister. “What chief minister said in the assembly, like accession is conditional and temporary, is just half truth. The very instrument of accession is doubtful. India in 1947 promised people of Kashmir that it will withdraw troops after situation will normalize and hold a plebiscite. That did not happen,” said Geelani.
“As long as illegal occupation of Kashmir is not ended, no change in nomenclature like calling chief minister Wazir-e-Azam will work,” said Geelani.
UNITED NATIONS: United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, expressing concern over the killings in Indian occupied Kashmir Valley, has again called for an immediate end to violence and has urged for restraint while regretting the loss of life.
More than 110 Kashmiris have been killed in the mass unrest that broke out early June following protests over spate of killings by Indian police.
When at his press conference Wednesday, the UN chief’s attention was drawn to the deteriorating situation in Kashmir and asked whether he was prepared to offer his good-offices to resolve the decades-old dispute since bilateral efforts have failed, Ban said he could only use his good offices when both parties - India and Pakistan - agreed to such a course.
“I regret the latest loss of life. I have been calling for an immediate end to violence and urge calm and restraint by all concerned,” Ban however said.
“That is the position of the United Nations at this time.”
“As far as this role of good offices is concerned, the United Nations normally takes that initiative when requested by both parties concerned,” Ban told journalists during his monthly briefing.
“India and Pakistan, they are neighbouring countries, important nations in that region — peace and security would have important implications,” he said.
Last week, representatives of India and Pakistan had a verbal duel in the UN General Assembly after Indian External Affairs Minister SM Krishna accused Pakistan of being behind the current unrest in Kashmir.
Pakistan rejected India’s allegation, urging New Delhi to stop its state-sponsored terrorism in Kashmir and grant the Kashmiri people their UN-mandated right to self-determination.
Later both sides cancelled a scheduled meeting after the Pakistani foreign minister said the talks should be made “meaningful” by including the festering dispute over Kashmir on the agenda.
UN Chief Expresses Concern over Kashmir Issue
india has also been censured for mis-labelling its troops as UN peace-keepers in the valley
most unfortunate and un-becoming of a so-called 'responsible democracy'
this story is from 5 days back and today dear musharaff admitted to training militant groups to fight in kashmir....
Wrong!!! he did not admitted to any such thing.
And, stop justifying India's 60 year long state sponsored terrorism against minorities and low cast.
Gujrat, Ayodhia, Hyderabad, Kashmir, Assam, Jharkand, Punjab..... UN turning blind eye....... does not make UN a terrorist body.
“As far as this role of good offices is concerned, the United Nations normally takes that initiative when requested by both parties concerned,” Ban told journalists during his monthly briefing.
“India and Pakistan, they are neighbouring countries, important nations in that region — peace and security would have important implications,” he said.