Saturday, 18 June 2011

Women fighters of Kashmir

They broke the shackles that bound them to certain pernicious traditions and customs

HISTORY BY SAMIE SHAH


“Our men,” writes A Q Rafiqui, and Mohammad Yasin in History of Freedom in Jammu and Kashmir, “should sit in their homes and wear burqas,” said a woman demonstrator in the summer of 1931 while protesting against the atrocities of Dogra regime. “We are proud of our Punjabi Muslim brethren but so far they have merely confined themselves to merely issuing statements. We request the members of the British Parliament to take our grievances to the League of Nations. We appeal to the army not to oppress women as it is no chivalry. But if they pass any such instruction, they will find us ready to meet the challenge,” said the fiery woman while addressing a 5000 strong all women procession carrying black flags. The procession was baton charged injuring 10 women.

In the history of Kashmir, women have played very important role along with men both in the Independence movement and other empowering movements which were part of it. Being born fighters against tyranny, the Kashmiri women, though illiterate, took a prominent part in the freedom struggle, fighting against the alien oppressors. Through their long history Kashmiri women have witnessed varying fortunes. From the beginning of the 18th century up to now the people of Kashmir are suffering untold miseries at the hands of ‘alien’ rulers. It may be called the darkest chapter in the annals of the Valley. Whether it was Afghan, Sikhs or Dogras all of them were generally irresponsible, cruel and greedy. During the period of alien rulers the status of Kashmiri women degraded. Besides the molestation of women, harsh types of punishments, most inhuman and against all codes of morality were introduced to keep the subjects in constant awe and terror. However, women of Kashmir ventured same courage as exhibited by men in raising their voice against the oppressors. They too actively took part in freedom struggle. The first person to do was Begum of Shaikh Immamudin, the last Sikh governor of Kashmir.

It was during the year of 1931 in the contemporary history of Kashmir that Kashmiri masses for the first time raised the banner of revolt against the alien Dogra rule and laid the foundations of a democratic movement for the annihilation of autocracy and despotism. Thus July 13, 1931 became a landmark in the annals of modern Kashmir. It was from that date that the people took upon themselves the task of securing for themselves the right of democratic self-rule. During the early years of the movement, the processions were entirely composed of women, some of them with suckling in their arms passing through the streets, raising slogans, denouncing the suppressive policy of the Dogra despot, or demanding release of imprisoned leaders and establishment of a democratic set-up. A number of women throughout Kashmir came to the fore in the war of Independence against Dogra regime, prominent among them were Sajida Bano, Jan Begum, Freechi, Fazli, Jan Ded, Zunoo Bibi Mujahida, Khat Ded, Fatima Raja Kacher, Zainub Begum, Mehmuda Ahmad Ali etc. Most of these women were martyred during the processions by police firing. In spite of harassment they continued their work and were imprisoned many times. These women participated actively in National Conference led ‘Quit Kashmir Movement’, ‘National Militia’ etc. There were many progressive ladies among the woman of Kashmir who started education movements for the awareness of masses in general and Kashmiri women in particular.

In Shopian Sajida Bano, aged 25, who had lost her husband took part in a big procession and received a bullet wound during the procession when Dogra military opened fire. She was pregnant and died along with the child on the spot. The second woman martyr was Jan Begum, 35, a widow, resident of Khawajapora in the locality of Nowshera Srinagar. She was also killed during a procession in police firing. The third woman martyr of Freedom Movement against Dogra regime was Begum Bohru, better known as Freechi, 30 years of age. She was widow of Khawja Razaq Joo Bohru, a resident of Mohalla Jalal Sahib, Baramulla. Like most of her town sisters she was deeply disturbed by the continuing news of the innocent killings all over the Valley and played a prominent part in the processions taken out by women in the town.

On the fateful day a number of women took out a procession. They were mourning the martyrs and cursing the oppressors. When they reached near the bank of Jehlum in the midst of the town, the police blocked their passage and a Sub-Inspector used abusive language against political leaders. Freechi couldn’t bear it. It was the midst of winter and there had been considerable snow-fall. Freechi was carrying a Kangri filled with burning charcoal. She hurled it on the sub-inspector from some distance. It crushed straight into his face disfiguring his face permanently. The gallant woman was shot dead on the spot. Almost the whole town walked bare-footed and bare-headed behind her, when taken for burial. The fourth woman martyr was Mrs. Fazli, killed on 24th Sept 1931, when the military opened fire on a procession of women that were parading at Maisuma Bazar.

Jan Ded, who was another heroine of 1931 uprising, used to lead the processions against atrocities and injustice. Her natural talents were not exposed. To fight against injustice and for attaining rights was in response to an urge within her. She was pragmatist as poles apart from many of the male political leaders of Kashmir in secularizing the political atmosphere and shunning narrow communal loyalties. Another brave daughter of Kashmir who sacrificed everything for the cause of freedom movement was Zunoo Bibi Mujahida. She was born in the Pather Masjid area of Srinagar. She started working for the people’s Freedom Movement in 1939 at the age of 27. She participated in processions and demonstrations along with the men. She had been to Jail nine times and received punishments by way of taxes to be given to the Maharaja’s government. Her husband left her because of her participation in the struggle for freedom. She lost her 9 year old son when he got killed in police firing during a demonstration while she was in Jail. Her parents also disowned her because they were harassed by the authorities, but she was undaunted and continued her work. Her four teeth were broken during a demonstration when she was beaten up by the police.

During the ‘Quit Kashmir Movement’ she worked for months underground with Ghulam Mohi-ud-din Kara. She used to distribute so called ‘seditious’ leaflets and pasted posters on walls. Another active member of freedom movement from women’s category was Khat Ded- a resident of Maisuma. She joined the freedom movement at the age of 18. Many times she led the women processions at Srinagar; she used to attend all the meetings of NC at its head office at Mujahid Manzil. An elusive figure was Noor Gojree a milkman’s naughty daughter, who plagued the military and the police through her vituperative utterances and pugnacious pranks. She was repeatedly arrested. Undeterred she continued joining the ranks of agitators. Though illiterate she was independent in her views. Another female character of that era, who sacrificed her life, was Fatima – a peasant woman who was shot dead by the Dogra Army at Anantnag (Islamabad) on May 1946 while leading a procession carried out against the repressive policy of the Maharaja’s government. Raja Kacher was also an active worker of the underground movement. She had been given the work to paste posters on walls and electric poles. She used to participate in processions as well. She was arrested many times.

These women shaped the destiny of every class, community and nation and were successful in attaining the goal of freedom from Dogras. They broke the shackles that bound them to certain pernicious traditions and customs.

(Samie Shah is research scholar in Political Science department of Kashmir University. Feedback at samie.shah5@gmail.com )

TALIBAN TAUGHT US HISTORY - OBAMA AND SARKOZY DISCUSS ABOUT TALIBAN

By : Koshur Mazloom
Obama and Sarkozy Discuss About Taliban



Obama:

To the warning of the world, Bush paid no heed,
The pangs of his venture, now I am unable to bear.

Sarkozy:

You echo the voice of my heart, my dear friend, !
This Blair legacy has brought laughter and jeer.

Obama:

But as mighty nations, we are to save our grace,
Coming empty , we will lose all our awe and
fear.

Sarkozy:

Our army says, they are giants in human shape,
For them, mountains and rivers are no barrier.
Our commanders tremble while narrating the tale,
'These Talibans fight with smile, and die with cheer.

Obama:

I have used all the wiles, my mind could conceive,
I deployed Pak-Afghan stooges from front and rear.
Our media gave their profile as most demonic race,
To our misfortune, all this made their tide stronger.

Sarkozy:

History traces millions of our graves in that land ,
Russians have the memory even darker and bleaker.
This time we believed in NATO and your drones,
To erase the past stigma, and open a new chapter.

Obama:

Our weapons and drones have yielded no result,
The death of innocents has exposed
us to sneer.
When we think, our bombs finished their creed,
They emerge again, with a spirit, bolder and purer.

Sarkozy:

I confide in you brother, my generals have told,
‘They bury their dead with eyes having no tear.
I am convinced from what I have heard and seen,
Each drop of their blood produces a new warrior.

Obama:

I think it sagacious to discard these brutish folk,
And declare our move as a humanitarian gesture.
We both must call it the folly of
Bush and Blair,
And pretend, we are peaceful and morally superior.

Sarkozy:

I admire your genius, and endorse your views,
If we fail to withdraw , our future is drearier .

Friday, 17 June 2011

Shadows in Kashmir torture cells longer than Abu Ghraib

Srinagar: Ever since the situation in Kashmir began to be monitored internationally in mid nineties, torture cells and interrogation centres skipped the attention with prisons and detention centres becoming the main highlight.Soon after the eruption of armed uprising in Kashmir a network of torture centres came up and threw a blanket of fear around the Valley. "The treatment much brutal than the Nazi concentration camps was meted out to the detainees," recounts a former militant who is now affliated to separatist outfit JKLF.

Detention, says another activist, had always been a routine affair in Kahsmir since partition of British India and "lawlessness was all pervading with jails being filled with Kashmiris and torture cells toiling with screams."

Woman separatist Farida Behanji cannot bring herself to recaptulate her torture trails saying she has lost the count. "I was physically tortured at a stretch for 26 days when State Task Force dragged me out of my residence in 1996," reminds Farida, who heads Kashmir Mass Movement. Having served the sustained jail term of five years at Tihar Jail, New Delhi, Farida is currently afflicted with joint disorders.

"Tell me why should the prison abuse in Iraq's Abu Ghraib panic us when we have the memories more horrible, much more guresome," Asharaf grovels when asked to coment on Iraq's prison controversy."
Besides Joint Interogation Centres across the state Papa 1, Papa 2, Gogoland, Cargo centre, Hariniwas and Bag-e-Mehtab have hair-raising tales attached to them. From naked bashing to anal rupture, harrowing stories are being told by those survived through the fatal tortures. Electrocuting private parts over water soaked bodies was the most commonly employed procedure in these centres, most of the released detainees recount.

"Over seven troopers pounced upon me as I was blindfolded. They took me to the notorious Papa 2 where I was asked to get undressed. Then the troopers beat me ruthlessly, my limbs tied down with rope. I fell unconscious and found my self in another torture cell when I regained senses," former SLF militant Tahir Mir recalls.

Liberation Front activist Ashraf-bin-Salam while tracing back the amount of brutality rebels would face in torutre cells, says the forces torturing the detainees would stoop so low that they would force the detainees to undress before each other and humiliate their fellows by slapping them. "Tell me why should the prison abuse in Iraq's Abu Ghraib panic us when we have the memories more horrible, much more guresome," Asharaf grovels when asked to coment on Iraq's prison controversy.

Most of the victims believe state government's introducing Jail Manual only in 1996 shows the callousness of state government. The new Jail Manual came up after international agencies including ICRC began to monitor the situation in Kashmir. ICRC signed an MOU in 1994 with Indian government that permitted their visit to various prisons of the strife-torn state of Jammu and Kashmir. However, the agreement doesn't approve their access to various torture cells and interrogation chambers resulting [in] the free hand to the forces at the helm.

"People beating their chests on Iraq revelations would fall flat if the horrifying stories from Kashmir torture centres were to get as much publicity as Abu Ghraib," says a down-range worker of Jama't-e-Islami. (Greater Kashmir, Srinagar, 5 June 04).

EXCLUSIVE PHOTOGRAPHS (viewer's discretion advised)


Farooq Ahmed Malik s/o Gh. Rasool r/o Bahuddin Sahab Nowhatta arrested by security forces on 22 May 1993 at Hawal Srinagar and killed same day.Source: Unabated arson and agony in Kashmir (Srinagar 1993), p. v 
Cover photograph of Catch and Kill, vol, I (Srinagar 1993)


Signs of brutal torture on the body of Mohd Saleem r/o Badarwah who was killed on 24 May 1993 by security forces
Source: Unabated arson and agony in Kashmir (Srinagar 1993), p. 8
Cover photograph of Tearful Summer in Kashmir (Srinagar 1993)


Indian trooper arrested for molesting woman in Indian-occupied Kashmir

Srinagar, June 17 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, an Indian Army personnel was arrested for molesting a woman at Mendhar town.

The trooper molested a woman near Dak Bungalow in the town.

Some people who heard some noise when the trooper attempted to molest the woman informed police and arrested the accused on the complaint of the victim. The woman was sent for medical examination to hospital.
   
On the other hand, a young girl was disgraced by a miscreant at Shalli in Dansal area under the jurisdiction of Jhajjar Kotli police station in Jammu, while a woman pilgrim, who had come to attend the annual urs at Babanagri in Kangan has been missing for past 5-days.

Meanwhile, three persons including a child died and 23 were injured in separate incidents across the Kashmir valley.

Courtesy: Kashmir Media Service

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Indian troopers in occupied Kashmir get new Israeli assault rifles

Indian troopers in occupied Kashmir get new Israeli assault rifles
Srinagar, (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, the personnel of Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) are finally laced with Israeli assault rifles 'X95' and 'Tavor' to suppress Kashmiris’ just liberation struggle.
A local daily in a report said that one of these sophisticated rifles 'X95' had already been received by the CRPF while 'Tavor' was yet to be procured.

A top CRPF officer, wishing anonymity, told media men that both the weapons were costly and were first used in some areas in India by the CRPF personnel. "Since both the rifles are difficult to operate so the CRPF men will be made to undergo a special training to use them," the report said.

Confirming that the CRPF men in the valley will be laced with the two sophisticated weapons, Public Relations Officer (PRO) of CRPF, Prabhakar Tripathi said that they had already procured 'X95' and the 'Tavor' would be procured soon.

Holy Prophet (PBUH) in dream asked Jinnah to lead Muslims

Quaid related his dream to Allama Usmani, Chaudry Fazl-e-Haque quotes Usmani

Islamabad—As against general impression that the Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah had returned to India from London in end 1934 on persuasion by prominent Muslim leaders, the new evidence proves that the Quaid decided to end his self exile after he dreamt of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) who asked him to go to India and lead the Muslims in their struggle for a separate homeland for the Muslims of South Asia.

During an exclusive interview with Pakistan Observer, former Interior Secretary, Chaudry Fazl-e-Haque, talked about some episodes relating to his meetings with Quaid-i-Azam and Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani who were kind to him for his devotion to the cause of Pakistan.

Chaudry Fazl-e-Haque, now in 90s, who had frequent chances to meet with Quaid-i-Azam and Quaid’s very close associate and confidant, Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani, said that Mr Jinnah had told Allama about his dream, in New Delhi when the Pakistan movement had been launched by the Quaid. The Quaid-i-Azam asked Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani not to mention the dream to anyone during his (Quaid’s) life time.

Chaudry Fazl-e-Haque as a great devotee of Quaid-i-Azam would visit him in New Delhi during 1940s when he was also there. The Quaid though living in Bombay visited the Indian Capital during assembly sessions, meetings with viceroy, party conferences and exchanges of views with Congress leaders. The Quaid was kind to him and met him briefly after his breakfast. It was there that he developed his relationship with Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani who also frequently visited the Quaid in the morning before Mr. Jinnah took up his day,s work.

After the emergence of Pakistan, Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani migrated to Karachi where he had the unique honour of unfurling national flag at the ceremony marking the Independence Day in the presence of the Founder of the State. After the demise of Quaid-i-Azam, Chaudry Fazl-e-Haque who was serving the police department in Karachi, had frequent meetings with Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani. During those meetings the main topic was naturally the personality of the Founder of Pakistan. As both the Allama and Chaudry were highly devoted to Quaid-i-Azam, they would fondly recall moments they had the privilege to have spent with him. During one such meeting between the two, the topic was Return of the Quaid to India in 1934 and his assumption of All India Muslim League’s leadership. When Chaudry Fazl-e-Haque talked about people who as common belief had been, motivated Mr. Jinnah to return to India and assume their leadership, Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani spontaneously reacted saying the reality was something else. And then he narrated an episode, that had never been mentioned by anyone. The Allama said that a couple of years before the emergence of Pakistan, he was discussing something with Mr. Jinnah and there was a reference to his return to India in 1934. When Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani mentioned names of the people who he believed had motivated the Quaid to end his exile, Mr. Jinnah said it was not the correct impression. He told Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani about his dream of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and said he had returned to India in 1934 on order by the Prophet (PBUH) he loved most.

Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani quoted the Quaid-i-Azam as saying:

“One evening, I was strolling in the lawn of my house in London when I smelt a unique fragrance. First I thought it was temporary phenomenon but the fragrance continued to prevail in the air. I could not understand as to what was the source of that fragrance. I decided to go to sleep. I could not sleep for quite some time. During sleep I saw a holy personality in my dream. The holy personality addressed me: ‘I am Prophet Mohammad (PBUH). I order you to go to India and lead the Muslims to their destiny. After the dream I awoke and started preparation for my return journey to India’.

Though Founder of Pakistan, Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah outwardly looked to be a Westernized man in terms of life-style, he had deep love for the Prophet (PBUH) and the Muslims of South Asia. That was the reason why he had devoted his life and all to the cause of the Muslims and fought relentlessly to attain rights they had been deprived of.

People who have studied various phases of the Pakistan Movement and political career of Mr. Jinnah or those who have had access to Quaid’s associates, are convinced that the Founder of Pakistan took guidance from the Holy Quran and life of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). This scribe has been meeting with such people including the President, Nazriya Pakistan Council (NPC) Trust to have a better understanding of the Pakistan Movement and personality of the man who had emerged as the Sole Spokesman of the Muslims of the sub-Continent. They all agree that the Quaid’s commitment to the cause of the Muslims had no bounds. This scribe came to know that a former senior bureaucrat Chaudry Fazl-e-Haque, during his youth had chances of meeting the Quaid-i-Azam in New Delhi and also Quaid’s close associate Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani.

The testimony given by Chaudry Fazl-e-Haque clearly shows two facts: One that Quaid-i-Azam took up his mission after he was asked to return to India by the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in dream. This also shows his devotion to the Holy Prophet (PBUH). Two: That Pakistan came into being with the blessing of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).

There are several events that indicate Quaid’s love for the Holy Prophet (PBUH). He had selected Lincoln Inn for his study of law in London when he was only a young boy. During the struggle for Pakistan, he on several occasions, stressed that the best role model for the Muslims in every respect is the Holy Prophet (PBUH). He always said that teachings of Islam as provided in the Holy Quran and examplified by life of the Holy Prophet were relevant for all times and climes.

Link: Interview Ashraf Ansari

Monday, 13 June 2011

Kashmir is a separate country, another Australian Govt website



Map showing Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh out of India map on Australian Govt website.

Map: Kashmir shown as disputed in another Govt website of Australia


Brussels: The website of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) of Australia has displayed the disputed state of Jammu and Kashmir as well as Arunachal Pradesh separated from an India map
According to Indian media, Australia admitted that the map was an "error" and said it will be removed from the website.

"The map was an error and is being removed from the website," an Australian High Commission spokesperson in New Delhi was quoted by Indian media.

A map of India on an Australian Government website has omitted the states of Jammu and Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh triggering strong protests from the Indian community in the country.

Following the protests, Australia admitted that the map was an "error" and said it would be removed from the website.

"The map was an error and is being removed from the website," an Australian High Commission spokesperson in New Delhi said.
The Indian community in Australia had lodged strong protests with the Australian government over the incorrect map of India, posted on a government website in Australia which omitted the border states of JK and Arunachal Pradesh.

The website of the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) of Australia had the "incorrect" map in its website.
The Council of Indian Australians Inc (CIA), an apex body representing the Indian Australian community in New South Wales, had asked the DIAC to correct the map on its website.
"The CIA Inc wishes to bring this (incorrect map) to the attention of the Government of Australia and urges the DIAC to rectify this incorrect map and display the revised map showing correct boundaries," a CIA statement said.

'No harm in talking about state’s trifurcation’ Interview With Prof. Abdul Ghani Bhat


All Parties Hurriyat Conference (M) member Abdul Ghani Bhat tells that Kashmiris should take the initiative for restarting peace parleys.

Why do you think that trifurcation is the natural solution?

We have been seeking settlement in the larger interests of the subcontinent. India and Pakistan have gone nuclear and Kashmir can constitute a flashpoint. I know it’s also an RSS plan, but as a settlement, trifurcation can be an alternative along with the UN mediator Sir Owen Dixon’s plan or General Pervez Musharraf’s four-point formula.

Isn’t it against the Hurriyat (Mirwaiz) stand?

I don’t want to get into the business of for and against. I belong to Hurriyat(M) and I know what it stands for. Even the Hurriyat talks about a negotiated settlement that involves not only dialogue but seeking alternatives too. There is no harm in talking about trifurcation as an alternative.

What about the UN resolutions that Syed Ali Shah Geelani believes are the only solution?

The UN resolutions offer a legal basis to the Kashmir dispute. I’m not interested in the legality of those resolutions as much as I’m in their implementation. Sixty-three years have gone by but not a single resolution was implemented because they need the approval of both India and Pakistan, which isn’t likely in the current circumstances. I don’t have any problem if the UN implements its resolutions but the issue is what next if the resolutions aren’t implemented.

New Delhi has been saying that borders won’t be redrawn.

Even as an alternative solution, Musharraf’s four-point formula too speaks about making borders irrelevant. We belong to a global village now. We are one. We can move together and that needs to be promoted. The concept of open market economy has introduced an element of interdependence into our collective economic lives. We need to address this issue in the larger interest of our togetherness.

Hurriyat member Moulana Abbas Ansari says this alternative is ‘unconstitutional’ and you must be reprimanded by Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq the way Ansari was punished for meeting the Centre’s interlocutors separately?

(Laughs) No comments.

You have suggested that Mirwaiz Umar should offer talks to India instead of India inviting Kashmiri leadership for talks.

We are the principal party to the dispute, that’s why we need to offer the olive branch and invite both countries for talks. They may accept or reject it.

Hurriyat (M) wants India to meet four conditions before the talks take place. Do you want to do away with them?

He hasn’t said anything about conditions. These are actually CBMs. As far as I’m concerned, talks shouldn’t go with conditions. Dialogue always takes place without conditions.

India and Pakistan couldn’t reach a settlement even on the Siachen dispute. Are you still optimistic?

Miracles won’t happen in a day. Both countries need to engage each other in talks. If they fail, they need to restart and talk again.

At one point, you had supported Kashmir’s accession to Pakistan? Why trifurcation now. Has your stance shifted?

This was the position the Jammu & Kashmir Muslim Conference had taken during the 1990s. What needs to be understood is we need to take stock of ground realities. Otherwise, we would be in trouble. If I’m given the choices of India and Pakistan, I will choose Pakistan. But it all depends on whether a plebiscite takes place. If not, then we will have to seize the day to secure a bright future. We can’t be bogged down by the past.

(First published in Tehelka)

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Kashmir was never part of India: British MP George Galloway

LONDON - British parliamentarian George Galloway has said the Kashmiris simply want plebiscite which was promised to them by the UN and former prime minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru.



While addressing the seminar at the UN in Geneva “Defending the Democratic Processes”, the veteran campaigner on Kashmir said due to crime committed by the British empire the sufferings of the Kashmiris were greater than the Palestinians.

Some 80,000 had died in the more than 20 years freedom struggle, uncountable numbers had been wounded and maimed, Galloway said. Mass imprisonment and exile and even the use of rape as a tool of occupation had been the lot of the Kashmiris, he added. And yet, he said, the only demand of the occupied people of Kashmir was for the right to vote. The same right the West claims to support in the Arab spring for the Libyans and the Syrians, he said. Galloway hailed Indian author Arundhati Roy who was crying out for justice for the people of occupied Kashmir and said that Kashmir was never the part of India.

Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai, Kashmiri American Council Kashmir Center Executive Director, said the year of 2011 had proved one of the most dramatic periods in recent history. The citizens in a number of countries (Tunisia, Egypt and Yemen) had protested long-entrenched oppressive regimes and toppled them for restoring democracy.Fai said there were several situations where protest against long-standing occupation and oppression remained frustrated in spite of the rights inherent with the right to self-determination and the will of people as the basis of political power. A major case of this was the situation in Kashmir, where the citizenry protested peacefully against the occupying Indian forces to no avail, in spite of UN Security Council resolutions giving them the right to a plebiscite under UN auspices.

Dr Fai quoted President Obama who said in the Indian Parliament on November 10, 2010, that India should not shy away from taking a hard position on human rights violations in Myanmar. But unfortunately, Obama did shy away from taking a hard position on human rights violations in Kashmir, despite the fact the United States was the principle sponsor of the resolution which was adopted by the United Nations Security Council on April 21, 1948. This resolution clearly states that the future of Kashmir must be ascertained in accordance with the wishes and the will of the people.

 Dr Fai said on one hand the world powers denounced Iraq’s occupation of Kuwait as it was against the norms and the principles of international relations. But they were silent over the occupation of Kashmir by India which was a share violation of international norms and United Nations Security Council resolutions. Dr Karen Parker, IED delegate to the United Nations, said the United Nations had determined many years ago that the Kashmiri people had the right to self-determination and also set up a plan for materialising the same. The Kashmir situation continued to haunt the world powers, especially when India and Pakistan had been declared nuclear powers. The Kashmiri people continue to suffer from serious human rights and humanitarian laws violations in the course of India’s military actions against them, he added. Parker said review of the current situation of the Kashmiri peoples’ right to self-determination showed it had been reduced to political rhetoric or was even absent from discussions. However, ignoring the right could not annul it. Altaf Wani, Representative of the All Parties Hurriyet Conference, said the practice of self-determination usually requires a democratic process to determine the choice of a people when exercising that right.

‘‘One Million Signature Campaign’’ on Kashmir in Birmingham, a large number participate

‘‘One Million Signature Campaign’’ on Kashmir which was launched in England on Friday reached in Birmingham.

In the collaboration with the like-minded civil society organizations, human rights forums and leading intellectuals, the Kashmir Council EU is organizing the campaign in UK. Before Birmingham, the first camp of was setup in front of parliament in London on Friday. A large number of the people from different walks of life attended the camp to sign in favour of oppressed people of Kashmir.

Famous figures including Lord Nazir Ahmad, Chairman Kashmir American Council Dr.Ghulam Nabi Fai, Chief of World Kashmir Freedom Movement Nazir Qureshi and President Tehrike Kashmir UK Mohammad Ghalib attended the signature campaign in Birmingham. Two more camps are being setup in Manchester and Bradford in next two respective days. MEP Sajjad Karim would host reception in honour of the campaign’s team in Manchester. A seminar on Kashmir was also held on the occasion in Birmingham. Lord Nazir, Dr.Fai, Ali Raza Syed, Nazir Qureshi and Mohammad Ghalim addressed the seminar. The speakers emphasized on maximum support for the ‘One Million Signature Campaign’.

Talking on the occasion, Chairman Kashmir Council EU Ali Raza Syed said, the objective of the campaign in different cities of UK to obtain maximum support of different sections of the society. The campaign is an effort to achieve the gigantic target of one million signatures on the Kashmir Declaration of Freedom and Peace, which calls for the immediate end of all the human rights violations of the people of Kashmir, and their right to self determination, as demanded by the United Nations and many other international human rights organizations and forums

Source : The Nation

Dear Shaheed Tufail Ahmed Mattoo by Lonesome Kashmiri

Dear Shaheed Tufail Mattoo,


Assalamu Alikum,


I hope you are enjoying the company of angels in heaven. We are still suffering the humiliation under Indian rule. But don't worry we have not given up and will continue the struggle no matter what comes in future Inshallah. After you left us things have become even more difficult for us. You must know that after you left us, more than 100 brothers and three sisters joined you there as well. Did you meet Shaheed Afroza Teli from Khrew? You must have met the sister from Kreeri who died after struggling with an excruciating injury she suffered when she was protesting your death? How about Sameer.. Is he doing well ? Tell him entire Kashmir mourns his tragic departure from earth. Brother after you left we have been in mourning ever since. We miss you very much, Do you miss us? The company of angels must be too comforting for you.. You must have forgotten us by now. Your parents are still holding on the coin that was in your palm. They still have your study desk like it was when you left it. Did you know that your father is one of the bravest man I have ever seen in my life ? He is a pillar of strength and devotion. I know each day and each moment he remembers the times you spent together, Deep in his heart he is so proud of you.


Dear Tufail the barbarians split your head with a teargas shell. They kicked your body and left you lying there in blood and dust. Ah they did not even see the tender age or the exuberant youth. They acted like animals and venomous creatures. The skies cried when they saw you fall, The earth averted its gaze. Angels were shocked to see a display of extreme cruelty . Whole of Kashmir went numb and then erupted at the injustice. Dear Brother you do not need me to tell you that you were not the first to face such atrocity nor were you to be the last. We lost many more after your departure and still no end in sight. You started a revolution which lasted for almost six months. Very long period if you consider the Kashmiri psyche and persistence levels. I am ashamed to tell you that till now we have not been able to avenge any of the deaths. I am also ashamed to tell you that we participated in another election with great enthusiasm and fervor. I am sorry but you know how we Kashmiris are by nature. Your killers are still roaming free, they are still the same rapacious and barbarians. Believe me compared to us you are very lucky. You have Heaven assured for you while as we live in hell every single day.


Take pride in the fact that on the day of Judgment you will rise with Syedu Shuhda Hazrate Hamzah (RA). Take pride in the fact that you were instrumental for assuring Jannat for 118 more. Take pride in the fact that you family loved and still love you. Take pride in the fact that your death will bring the Law of Allah in Kashmir Inshallah. Take pride in the fact that your sacrifice will bring peace and tranquility in Kashmir Inshallah. Take Pride in the fact that your sacrifice will make our sisters feel secure and safe Inshallah.


Every Kashmiri eye is moist for you. Every heart aches for you.


Take care and pray for the Muslim Ummah, you are closer to Allah (JS) and he will not deny you I am sure.


Allah Hafiz,


Lonesome Kashmiri.


p.s: See you soon Inshallah.