Monday, August 9, 2010

Make on going Kashmir movement successful, tributes to Sheikh Abdul Aziz

Srinagar, August 09: The APHC AJK Chapter leader and acting Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Salvation Movement, Tufail Altaf Bhat paying glowing tributes to martyred APHC leader, Sheikh Abdul Aziz urged people to continue the ongoing peaceful protest demonstrations and to make it a success. Hurriyet leader, Altaf Bhat in a statement while hailing the Kashmiri people for rendering supreme sacrifices for the righteous cause said that the sacrifices had centre-staged the Kashmir dispute at the regional and international level would not be allowed to go waste. JKSM acting Chairman vowed to continue the mission of martyrs, despite all odds.

Bhat while urging people to make 2nd martyrdom anniversary of APHC leader, Sheikh Abdul Aziz successful said the martyrdom anniversary of the martyred leader will be also observed in Muzaffarabad and Islamabad.
He has appealed to the international community including the United Nations, the Organisations of Islamic Conference and human rights bodies to take cognisance of the atrocities being committed by paramilitary forces and police men against Kashmiri people in the territory.
Bhat strongly denounced the imposition of continued curfew and use of indiscriminate force on peaceful protesters by men in uniform in Kashmir Valley, adding that the use of brute force can not suppress Kashmiris’ resolve to get freedom from Indian oppression. . ‘
He said that the withdrawal of Indian troops from Kashmir, repeal of black laws including AFSPA and PSA and release of all political prisoners would be confidence-building measures to start a dialogue process for the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the Kashmiris’ aspirations.
Bhat paying rich tributes to a 17-year-old, Fida Nabi Lone and 18-year Rameez Ahmad Reshi demanded immediate release of Zaffar Akbar Butt,Shabir Ahmad Shah, Nayeem Ahmad Khan, Mian Abdul Qayoom, Ghulam Nabi Shaheen, Mohammad Yasin Malik, Mohammad Ashraf Sehria, Muzaffar Yatoo, Mohammad Maqbool Sofi and other libaration leaders and activists.

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