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JAMMU KASHMIR PEOPLES LEAGUE ESTABLISHED IN 3RD OCT. 1974, A CONSTITUENT OF THE ALL PARTIES HURRIYAT CONFERENCE, AN ALLIANCE OF KASHMIRI PRO-FREEDOM GROUPS AT THE FOREFRONT OF THE POLITICAL STRUGGLE AGAINST INDIAN RULE IN INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Kashmir solution viable through peaceful talks: Peoples League

In continuation to door to door campaign Senior Hurriyat Leader and Acting Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza on Thursday visited Awantipora , Tral and Dadsaru of South Kashmir Pulwama District. While addressing an impressive gathering Waza said that the 63-years-old Kashmir dispute can be resolved through peaceful negotiations among Pakistan, India and genuine Kashmiri leadership. Waza said that Pakistan, India and the genuine leadership of Kashmiris should be involved in the dialogue process to settle the dispute, adding that the talks should be meaningful and result-oriented. Waza said that before initiating talks India should create conducive atmosphere by taking steps like demilitarization, repeal of black laws, put an end to human rights violations in Kashmir and release all illegally detained Hurriyat leaders and activists.
Meanwhile Spokesman of Peoples League Ghulam Nabi Waseem visited many places of North Kashmir like Kralpora, Sogam, Zachildara and Vilgam. While addressing immense gathering Waseem said the international community has accepted Kashmir as a dispute and now it was its responsibility to implement UN resolutions. "India for last 63 years is not showing any interest in implementing the resolutions", he said and called upon the U.N to come forward and resolve the dispute. He called upon human rights bodies to take serious note of human rights abuses committed by the Indian forces in Kashmir.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Mukhtar Waza Urges Pakistan, India To Focus On Kashmir

Senior Hurriyat Leader and Acting Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League Mukhtar Ahmad Waza addressing a congregation at the Jamia Masjid after Friday prayers at Kanilwon Bejbehara South Kashmir said that the people of Kashmir had rendered unprecedented sacrifices for the righteous cause of right to self-determination and would take the on-going liberation movement to its logical end. Waza reiterated that sacrifices of Kashmiri people would not go waste. He appealed the people of Jammu and Kashmir to further promote unity in their ranks for securing their inalienable right to self-determination.
Waza strongly condemns continued human rights violations committed by Indian troops and alleged that New Delhi could not suppress the ongoing freedom movement by using brute force against the people of Kashmir. He added that Kashmir cannot be solved by a miracle, but the leaderships in India and Pakistan will have to come up with concrete initiatives, and the international community will have to mount pressure on both countries in view of the seriousness of the issue. Waza stated that outstanding issues between India and Pakistan will continue to hang fire so long as the Kashmir issue is pending. Mukhtar Waza appeals international community to break its silence on Kashmir to come forward for a resolution of the Kashmir issue so that the struggle of the Kashmiris bears fruit. He said that the amicable solution to the Kashmir dispute was a must for bringing permanent peace in South Asia.
He called upon the world community and international human rights organizations to put pressure on India to halt massive human rights violations in Kashmir and resolve the long-standing Kashmir dispute in accordance with aspirations of Kashmiris.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Deep sympathy and solidarity with the people of Haiti :: Peoples League

Senior Hurriyat Leader and Acting chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza in condolence message has expresses condolences to Haiti’s people (capital of Port-au-Prince) after Tuesday’s earthquake which claimed hundreds of lives. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to those who have been affected by the earthquake either emotionally and psychologically or through the loss of life of loved ones or destroyed infrastructure”, Waza said.
Mukhtar Waza emphasis that the resolution of the Kashmir dispute is possible through meaningful and result-oriented dialogue process.. Kashmir issue being more human than political, the world Samaritans must address the sufferings of naïve Kashmiris, so we must be having the criterion that let we not inherit Kashmir in bad state of affairs to upcoming generation.
Mukhtar Waza reiterated that sincere efforts of world powers especially America, without their polemics can bring the contending parties of Kashmir dispute to the reconciliation which will usher the way for the durable and dignified resolution of Kashmir.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

World asked to help stop Indian state terrorism.. Peoples League

In continuation to door to door campaign Senior Hurriyat Leader and Acting Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza on Wednesday visited Seer Hamadan, Akad, Achabal, Humeru and Mattan of south Kashmir Islamabad District. While addressing impressive gatherings at different places Waza deplored that the United Nations had passed a resolution in 1949 but despite the passage of more than six decades the Kashmir dispute was still pending unresolved before the World Body. Waza asked world supremacies to help in settling the Kashmir dispute which remains bone of contention between two nuclear neighbourng countries. Waza asked them to impress upon India to give up its policy of Kashmiris genocide and give them their inalienable right to self-determination.

Waza called upon the international community to impress upon India to stop its coercive policy to suppress the Peoples sentiment, adding that the United Nations should also play its dutiful role to protect the life and dignity of the suffering people in Kashmir.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

PEOPLES LEAGUE HAILS THE AVOWALS OF MALAYSIAN PRIME MINISTER & BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER

Senior Hurriyat Leader and Acting Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League has urged India to give up obstinacy and take positive steps for the resolution of Kashmir dispute in accordance with the aspiration of Kashmiri people. While expressing satisfaction over the recent avowals of the Malaysian Prime Minister, Mr. Najib Razak and Adam Thompson, British High Commissioner to Pakistan pushed for a negotiated settlement for the Kashmirdispute. “It should be settled on the basis of negotiations and peaceful resolutions”, they insisted. Waza reiterated that Kashmir dispute needed to be resolved, without any further delay said that the only way of redemption was to provide the people of Kashmir an opportunity to decide their political future, themselves. Waza maintained that settlement of the Kashmir dispute was imperative not only for regional security but for the world peace, as well and stressed the tripartite talks involving Pakistan, India and the genuine leadership of Kashmiri people.

APHC leader appeals to other world powers to impress upon India to shun their stubbornness and settle the 63 years long pending dispute once for all.

Monday, January 11, 2010

PEOPLES LEAGUE PAID RICH TRIBUTES TO INNAYATULLAH KHANA AND AMAAN FAROOQ

A high level delegation of Jammu Kashmir Peoples League which includes Gh. Qadir Rah, Mohd Maqbool Sofi, Imtiyaz Reshi, Aftab Ahmad, Riyaz Ahmad, Raouf Ahmad and other activists visited residences of Inayatullah Khan and Amaan Farooq (Malteng Dalgate and Habbakadal) and paid them rich tributes. Inayatullah khan was shot dead by CRPF when he was returning home after attending the coaching classes on Friday. He succumbed to his injuries in SKIMS, Srinagar. Peoples League prays peace to the departed soul of Innayatullah Khan and courage to the bereaved family and extended commiserations to his family members. Amaan Farooq - a photojournalist of a Srinagar-based Newspaper (G.K) was attacked by an Indian police officer when he was performing his professional duty at Lal Chowk in Srinagar. Peoples League lauded the role of the journalists in keeping the world aware of the situation in the Kashmir even by putting their lives into danger. Indian troops every now and then subjected the journalists to brute force in an attempt to restrain them from performing their duty. They prayed for the early recovery of Amaan Farooq.

The delegation has said that India cannot suppress the ongoing liberation struggle of the people of Kashmir through use of brute force. They said that India had not fulfilled its promise to give Kashmiris their right to self-determination after 63 years. They said that the people had rendered unprecedented and countless sacrifices for securing their birthright. “They would continue their struggle till its logical conclusion,”

Peoples League appeals to the United Nations and other international human rights bodies to send their fact-finding missions to take stock of the human rights violations by Indian troops in Kashmir.

Saturday, January 09, 2010

LIBERATION STRUGGLE TO CARRY ON DESPITE ALL ODDS: PEOPLES LEAGUE

In continuation to door to door campaign Senior Hurriyat Leader and Acting Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza on Saturday visited Bougund, Chawalgam of south Kashmir Kulgam District. While addressing an impressive gathering Waza reaffirmed the resolve of Kashmiri people to continue the struggle till the right to self-determination is achieved. Waza deplored that the United Nations had passed a resolution in 1949 but despite the passage of more than six decades the Kashmir dispute was still pending unresolved before the World Body. Mukhtar Waza urged to settle the Kashmir dispute according to the United Nations resolutions. “The resolution of the dispute was vital to the peace and stability in South Asia as it was a major cause of tension between Pakistan and India,” Waza said.

Mukhtar Waza denounces the attack on Greater Kashmir photojournalist Amaan Farooq. “The Kashmiri mediamen putting their life on stake to report truth in the region have been continuously targeted by the Indian armed forces”, and added, “The forces are using weapons to target the mediamen to restrict the truth from reaching to the common people.”, Waza said. He termed the attack as heinous and a barbarous act.

Senior Hurriyat leader also appeals to the international human rights organizations to send their representatives to the Kashmir to take cognizance of the miserable plight of the Kashmiri detainees languishing in different jails and interrogation centers.

Meanwhile Peoples League condemns imposition of undeclared curfew in various parts of Srinagar city and paid glowing tributes to a 10th Class student Innayatullah Khan who was shot dead by CRPF when he was returning home after attending the coaching classes on Friday. He succumbed to his injuries in SKIMS, Srinagar.