Victim Kashmiri students refute Haryana police’s version

Srinagar, February 04, 2018 (PPI-OT): In occupied Kashmir, two Kashmiri students who were assaulted in Haryana by a group of over 15 Hindu hooligans have refuted the Haryana police version that they were beaten after a scuffle between the two sides. The victim students – Aftab Ahmad and Amjad Ali, of Rajouri district- told Srinagar-based newspaper over phone that “no scuffle took place and they were beaten up by the goons without any reason.”

The students were thrashed by miscreants in Mahendargarh town when they were returning to their university after offering Friday prayers at the town’s Jamia Masjid. Both the students are pursuing post-graduation in Geography at Central University of Haryana and are in their final year. Director General of Haryana Police B S Sandhu said, “It was a scuffle between the two groups after an accident.” However, the students and their friends refuted the police version that they were involved in a scuffle.

Meanwhile, the beating of Kashmiri students in Haryana has perturbed the parents, whose wards are studying in different colleges and universities in India. The parents said that once their wards leave Kashmir, the students often face vicious verbal and physical abuse. They also maintained that harassment of Kashmir students has become a routine affair in India.

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Pakistan calls for More Democratic Security Council Department

Islamabad, February 04, 2018 (PPI-OT):At the UN, Pakistan took issue with the handful of countries who demand permanent seats for themselves, declaring that democracy should be the only basis for reform of the Security Council, says a press release received here today from New York. Speaking in the Inter-Governmental Negotiations (IGN) on SC reform, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the UN, Maleeha Lodhi said her country will not be complicit in any exercise that places narrow self-serving interests of a few over the collective good of the larger UN membership.

She told the IGN meeting that Pakistan and its partners in the Uniting for Consensus (UfC) has consistently outlined what the principles for reform should be: “The need for a more democratic, accountable, transparent, effective and representativeness Council is not only an imperative for a comprehensive reform, but reflects the ideal of the United Nations and the inspiring vision that it espouses for our collective humanity”. She questioned as to how the Security Council, the preeminent body entrusted with global peace and security, could be exempt from democratic principles, on which rests the structures of global governance including national governments, regional and international bodies and multilateral institutions.

The essential requirement of democracy, she said, was elections, yet there are some countries who believe that a onetime election is sufficient to achieve a democratic Council, and stressed that, “Elections are a process not a onetime event”. Ambassador Lodhi said that while we all agree on practicing democracy at home some countries argue against it at the UN. “The argument that is put forward by some when translated into our national context means that governments should be permanently installed by virtue of a single election. In other words we should have a permanent Prime Minister and permanent members of Parliament”, she said. Criticizing the countries that demand a permanent seat on the Council based on ‘current global realities’, Ambassador Lodhi said that realities are always in flux and change over time.

“There are no permanent realities. So if realities are tied to the present, how can a ‘permanent’ status be bestowed upon a ‘transient’ and ‘fleeting’ state”, she added. Hence, she said, we cannot perpetuate a privilege based on contemporary realities. On the African position, Ambassador Lodhi told the meeting that Pakistan and the UfC countries distinguish between a national pursuit and the consensus demand on behalf of a region, such as Africa, emanating from a genuine sense of feeling disenfranchised and perceiving that a historical injustice was meted out to them. “Perhaps African countries have suffered the most by the deadlock created by those harboring a false sense of entitlement. We believe the African demand can best be addressed in a just, equitable and pragmatic manner through the compromise solution offered by the UfC”, she concluded.

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Social groups protest against rape, murder of Kathua girl

Jammu, February 04, 2018 (PPI-OT): In occupied Kashmir, various social organizations and groups belonging to different areas of Jammu protested against the rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl, Aasifa in Kathua district. The protestors staged demonstrations near Press Club Jammu. Speaking on the occasion advocate Ashok Kumar Basotra said, “We all should come forward to emphasize a fair and transparent trial in the case.”

Another activist, Ruchika said that the victim was not only a bakkarwal girl but a daughter of Jammu and Kashmir. “Police have arrested a juvenile in this case which raise various questions on the investigation. How can a juvenile alone keep an eight year-old-girl in captivity for seven days? There are others who are involved in this case. They must be punished. Civil society should come forward to fight for justice to the victim’s family,” she said.

Advocate Jameel Kazmi said, “Inaction on the part of investigating agencies in the case shows political apathy of system towards common people”. The organizations which participated in the protest included Social Movement, Saksham Samaj Sankalp, Ambedkar Yuva Sangathan, Bheem Ideological Group, Jan Jagriti Manch and Jai Bheem group. Various people and students from different educational institutions also participated in the protest.

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Lawyers stage protest against civilian killings in Kashmir

Srinagar, February 04, 2018 (PPI-OT): In occupied Kashmir, High Court Bar Association (HCBA) staged a protest demonstration in Srinagar against the increase in civilian killings in the territory. The HCBA in a statement issued in Srinagar said the members of legal fraternity were deeply concerned about the fresh escalation in state terrorism across J and K and the continued war-like situation on ceasefire line. “The forces have leashed a reign of terror across the territory, especially in south Kashmir,” said HCBA General Secretary, advocate GN Shaheen.

HCBA condemned the killings of five civilians Musharraf Shahzad, Rayees Ahmad Ganai, Shakir Ahmad Mir, Firdous Ahmad and Sameer Ahmad and demanded immediate arrest of the guilty army officials for being prosecuted and punished under law. “In Shopian, Army without any provocation or reasonable cause fired upon innocent people, killing half a dozen young boys and injured dozens,” the statement said. “It is a matter of concern among others, two teen age girls namely Sumaiya and Sabreena are battling for life. Day in and day out, the armed forces enforce cordon and search operations (CASOs) in villages and assault innocent people besides subjecting the residents to inhuman treatment,” it added.

“The lawyers protest is directed against the innocent killings and abuse of basic rights of the people of J and K. The killings, abuse of basic rights and torture in crackdowns is unacceptable and condemned in strongest terms. The Bar demands justice for the people and appeals to the international community to intervene and call upon the Indian government to stop the bloodshed and genocide of Kashmiris,” it said. The HCBA said, “Situation in Kashmir is grave and alarming which is likely to lead a major human tragedy worse than Palestine and Syria.” The members of Bar Association Baramulla also staged a protest in front of deputy commissioner Baramulla office against the recent killings in Shopian. The protest was led by Bar Association President, Abdul Salam Rather.

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Brutal force cannot gag Kashmiris’ voice: Speaker

Islamabad, February 04, 2018 (PPI-OT): Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq has said that Kashmir is not just a territorial dispute but a question of people’s inherent right to self-determination. He said this in his message at the eve of Kashmir Solidarity Day to be commemorated across Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir on February 5 to express solidarity with the Kashmiri brethren. He said brutal force and propaganda cannot gag the voice of freedom, nor it can alter Pakistan’s resolute and principled stance on Kashmir.

Referring to the future of South Asia and Kashmir dispute, the Speaker remarked that peace in South Asia will remain elusive when world’s so-called largest democracy unleash brute force against the people of Kashmir. He added that it is irony that the international community stands as silent spectator while India renege on UN resolutions and launch violence, fake encounters, enforced disappearances, molestation, murders, and the use of pellet guns against defenseless population as India’s officially sanctioned policy in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

He urged the United Nations and international community to ensure the implementation of its own resolutions on Kashmir and ensure its own relevance in international disputes resolutions. Highlighting Pakistan’s steadfast support to the freedom struggle of the Kashmiri people, the Speaker reinforced Pakistan’s unwavering historic stance on Kashmir and added that the people and Government of Pakistan will continue to provide all kinds of moral, diplomatic and political support to the Kashmiri people at every forum.

He highlighted that six countries 1st Speakers’ Conference hosted by National Assembly of Pakistan held at Islamabad in December, 2017 in its declaration has stated that the Kashmir Issue needed peaceful resolution in accordance with UN Security Council to ensure the global and regional peace and stability. He said that the Parliament of Pakistan is fully committed for peaceful resolution of Kashmir Issue and has passed number of resolutions against the atrocities of Indian Armed Forces in Occupied Kashmir and for rights of self-determination of people of held valley in accordance with resolutions of United Nations Security Councils.

He remarked that forceful occupation of Kashmir was against the modern norms of nation state and people’s basic right to self-determination – the right to form government as per people’s aspirations free from foreign interference.

Deputy Speaker Murtaza Javed Abbasi also reaffirmed that Pakistan will continue to provide unflinching moral, diplomatic and political support to the Kashmir cause at various international forums. He added that Pakistan is a voice of the oppressed Kashmiris and will continue to stand with the Kashmiri brethren through every thick and thin.

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Hurriyat forum condemns attack on IOK students in Haryana

Srinagar, February 04, 2018 (PPI-OT): In occupied Kashmir, the Hurriyat forum has condemned the brutal assault on Kashmiri students studying at Central University in Haryana by fanatic goons. The Hurriyat forum spokesman in a statement issued in Srinagar said that Kashmiri students and businessmen were living under an insecure environment in various states of India.

He said: “In the past, many incidents of attacks on Kashmiri students took place which forced many students to return back to Kashmir. It was the primary responsibility of governments of various states of India to ensure safety and security of all the students.”

He said: “These tactics are being done aimed to build pressure on the people to break their resolve for which they have rendered numerous sacrifices. However, the fact remains people are committed to the sacred movement and are continuously offering priceless sacrifices to take the movement to its conclusion.” The spokesman also condemned the continued house detention of the Hurriyat forum Chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and arrest of Mukhtar Ahmad Waza who was lodged in Police Station, Mattan.

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Many youth injured in forces’ action in Pulwama

Srinagar, February 04, 2018 (PPI-OT): In occupied Kashmir, clashes erupted in Murran area of Pulwama district early Sunday morning against the launch of a cordon-and-search-operation by Indian troops. A joint party of army and police cordoned off Bonpora area of Murran and started house to house searches. However, youth took to streets and staged protests. Forces fired bullets and teargas shells to disperse the protesters. Many youths sustained injuries while four were detained by the police.

Meanwhile, shutdown was observed in district Shopian on the 11th consecutive day, today, against the recent killing of innocent civilians by the Indian troops. All shops, business establishments, government and private offices are closed in the district while transport is off the roads. Shutdown is being observed in the district since January 25 against the killing of seven people including a 10-year-old boy in the brutal actions of the Indian troops in the district.

On the other hand, high-speed mobile Internet service also remained suspended in Pulwama and Shopian districts. Authorities had snapped Internet service on January 24 following the killing of three youth including a teenage boy in Chaigund village of Shopian district. Due to the suspension of high-speed internet, people, particularly students and professionals, continue to suffer.

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