Petition for the Proper Burial of Shaheed Maqbool Bhatt

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The Indian government thought that by hanging Shaheed Maqbool Bhat, they had silenced a lone voice of freedom for Kashmir. If they only knew that at that moment when Shaheed Maqbool Bhat raised his head in honor and closed his eyes in satisfaction as the noose of the gallows of Tihar jail were tightened, his victorious spirit was soaring over the nation of Kashmir and spreading out from generation to generation.

The nobility of Maqbool was to brave the miseries of oppression rather than remaining dormant in silence. He preferred to die for liberty rather than living in cowardly submission. The mission that he embarked on is not complete as yet. Its logical end is freedom of Kashmir from occupation. We, the people of Kashmir, are still on the path that leads to the fulfillment of the dream which Shaheed Maqbool Bhat believed in.

We, as a proud nation, have come a long way on this path of struggle and we must complete this path, as failure is not an option with us. Let us fortify our pledge that we will pursue the path that leads to our ultimate goal of freedom for Kashmir. And let us resolve that we will not fail in our endeavor.

REMEMBERING with deep anguish that Martyr MAQBOOL BHAT (Pioneer of Independent Kashmir Movement) was hanged by the Government of India at the infamous Tihar Jail, New Delhi, India on 11th February 1984.

NOTING with deep grief that Martyr MAQBOOL BHAT’s dead body was not handed-over to his relatives but buried in the grounds of Tihar Jail.

CONDEMNING the inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment to which Martyr MAQBOOL BHAT’s dead body was subjected after his execution.

DEMANDING that the Government of India hand-over the remains of Martyr MAQBOOL BHAT so that he can be honourably buried at the Martyr’s Graveyard at Srinagar, Kashmir.

URGING all the governments, the Secretary General of the United Nations and the High Commissioner for Human Rights to impress upon the Government of India to accede to the “Peoples’ Demand” and return the body of Martyr Maqbool Bhat to the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front for befitting burial.

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WKDA Protest Against Indian Atrocities in Toronto


World Kashmir Diaspora (WKDA) held a protest in the heart of downtown Toronto in front of Eaton Square on the eve of India’s Independence day where Indian embassy had organized a parade of their independence day .The protest which was headed by WKDA chairman Farooq Papa. Later talking to media in Toronto he said that, while Indian government is deluding the international community by demonstrating through these parades brighter side of image of its country, it becomes imperative for us to expose the draconian and dark side of Indian democracy in Kashmir so that international community is not hoodwinked by orchestrated propaganda.

Farooq papa said that Kashmir Diaspora all over the world will continue to raise its voice against the Human Right abuses and India’s continued occupation of Kashmir, unless and until it respects its commitment that it has obligated to the world body under various resolutions of United Nation.

Spokesman of WKDA Habib Yousafzai in a statement reiterated that Kashmir Diaspora is united in their efforts to highlight the Kashmir issue in every forum around the globe that values the liberty of human dignity.

 

HC quashes PSA of Nanaji, seven others

Srinagar, October 13: The Jammu and Kashmir High Court Tuesday quashed the Public Safety Act (PSA) of eight persons including JKLF(R) leader, Muhammad Saleem Nanaji. Justice Hakim Imtiyaz of J&K High Court Tuesday quashed the detention orders of eight persons under the infamous Public Safety Act(PSA). These eight orders also include the quashment of the PSA of Muhammad Rafiq Pahloo alias Mohammad Saleem Nanaji, whose case in the court was represented by Advocate Mian Qayoom.

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TADA court orders release of Bita Karatey

Srinagar, July 30: A court in Jammu has ordered the release of chief organizer of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (R) Farooq Ahmad Dar alias Bita Karatey in the 1991 Kote Bilwal jail break case.
 According to JKLF (R) spokesman, Wajahat Qureshi, Farooq was released by the TADA court.
 Farooq was presented before the TADA court on July 29 in the case that was registered against him at Kana Chuk Police Station Jammu.

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Shah, Nanaji released, rearrested

Srinagar, June 6: Chairman Democratic Freedom Party Shabir Ahmad Shah and Secretary JKLF (R) Mohammad Saleem Nanaji Saturday were rearrested by police outside Central Jail after the duo was released on bail. They duo was in four days of judicial remand before police rearrested them today. Shah and Nanaji were arrested by State police on June 2 after the duo attempted to march towards Shopian to express solidarity with family of the two women who were allegedly raped and murdered. The duo was under house arrest for the past 8 days before they were send to Central Jail, Srinagar.

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Nanaji released after 8 months

Srinagar, May 24 GK News: The secretary general, of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (R), Muhammad Saleem Nanaji, was released on Sunday, after nine-month detention. He was arrested at Srinagar Airport on September 19, 2008 after he attended Iftar party at Pakistan Embassy in New Delhi. In a statement a JKLF(R) spokesman said that immediately after his release Nanaji went to Martyr’s graveyard at Eidgah here and offered Fateha Khawani. “I salute the Kashmiri nation for their valor and urge them to remain united to fight the oppression. By boycotting elections people have shown that it’s a futile exercise,” Nanaji said. 

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JKLF (R) warns against allocation of Puga Valley land

Srinagar, Apr 8: The Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (R) chairman, Farooq Siddiqi, has warned the state government against allocation of any land to LNJ Bhilwara or their partners Glitnir, Panks Geothermal and Tata in Puga Valley for “draining of our clean energy resources”.

 “As Kashmir is an internationally recognized disputed territory, any dividend taken by encroaching on its perishable resources without its final settlement is tantamount to economic piracy,” said Farooq Siddiqi in a statement today said, “While we respect the riparian and perennial rights of our national neighbors we reserve the right to safeguard our potential static energy and mineral reserves against prowling. The draining of our national energy resources from our water potential and mineral resources from Kishtiwar and Padder in the last 60 years to provide the gains to Indian economy has caused Kashmiri people dearly and has undermined Kashmir’s economic base.”

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Inside Prison: Udaimpur Jail

SRINAGAR, India – Middle East Times  Twice, I tried to see Farooq Ahmad Dar in Udaimpur, located on the outskirts of Srinagar city. The press secretary of the JKLF, Wajahat Qureishi, promised a meeting with Dar, but it was never the right time. “I don’t want you to be a suspect,” he says, “Maybe another time.”  When Farooq was briefly released from Udaimpur jail, he sent me an email earlier this year to tell me he would be arrested the following day. On Jan. 22, 2008 Dar wrote:

“The draconian P.S.A. [Public Safety Act] which was slapped against me was quashed by Jammu & Kashmir High Court and ordered in its verdict to release me [Farooq] as well as Nanaji [JKLF leader] from jail forthwith.>
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