Friday, October 25, 2013

programme at Kaisermulla chadoora





Zaffer and Javed termed 27th of October as blackest day in Kashmir history
“State terrorism, worst human rights violations, and killings it’s off shoots      Srinagar, October 25: Senior Hurriyat leaders, Chairman Jammu Kashmir salvation movement Zaffer Akbar Bhat and Chairman Jammu Kashmir liberation front Javed Ahmad Mir today addressing a large gathering at Kaisermulla,chadoora distt. Budgam described 27th October, the day on which Indian forces invaded the J & K, and illegally occupied the state is the darkest day in Kashmir history and said the state terrorism, worst human rights violations and brutal killings since the date continue take place.
Addressing the gathering Zaffer Akbar Bhat said that India, under a conspiracy, landed its troops in Srinagar and subjugated the people of Jammu and Kashmir. They said it is only because of India’s military aggression since the day worst kind of human rights violations by the hands of Indian army troops like brutal killings of innocent youths, rapes of innocent kashmiri girls, enforced disappearances of youths, killings in tourcher cells of forces camps took place, amid to silence the people’s voice demanding ‘right to self determination.’
He said that since the day, Indian troops killed Kashmiri people in Lakhs and bluntly world community could not utter a single word in favor of Kashmiri people. He He saluted the Kashmiris who laid down their lives for the Kashmir cause and reaffirmed that they will continue to struggle till Kashmir dispute gets resolved in accordance with the people’s aspirations.
He said that the resolution of internationally recognized Kashmir dispute is need of the hour as the issue is between nuclear countries due to which it is now a nuclear flash point in whole South Asia and thus has put the peace and stability of region in danger. He urged United Nations to full fill its obligations regarding resolution of Kashmir issue.
on the prevailing LOC Skirmish, Zaffer and Javed appealed both the countries to stop innocent people on both sides of it and start a meaningful, credible and result oriented dialogue process involving Kashmiri leadership for the durable solution of decades old Kashmir issue.
Javed Ahmad Mir while addressing the gathering termed 27 October as black day and said that since the day when Indian troops occupied state illegally tried every brutal tact like Killing, forcing our youths to disappear, by hanging our people, by putting our youths in infamous jails, used rape and molestation as a tool for to suppress the freedom sentiment among people but they never got success and India’s brutal Kashmir policy failed. He said that India on one side is killing Kashmiri people on roads but on the other side they were holding farce elections in the territory as to mislead world community by giving them impression to the international community that there was democracy in the state.
He said since the 27october people of the state have rendered their precious lives for a just cause and thus we will continue to struggle till we will pursue our scared goal.
Both the leaders urged people of the state support APHC CALL to observe a complete shutdown on 27 of October as to give a message to international community that they reject India’s illegal hold on their homeland
Meanwhile Zaffer Akbar Bhat and Javed Ahmad Mir expressed serious concern over the reveling of more 130 unidentfied graves in Sumbal Sonawari area of north Kashmir by human rights group Voice of Victmis and urged international community and human rights organizations to mount pressure on India so that DNA tests of those buried in these graves may be collected and involved troops may get punished.
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