Saturday, May 23, 2009

Mirwaiz visit Shah’s Residence and warns of mass agitation

A delegation led by Chairman All Parties Hurriyat Conference Mirwaiz Molvi Mohammad Umer Farooq visited house of Executive Member APHC and Chairman Democratic Freedom Party Shabir Ahmad Shah’s residence on Saturday , who was released , Friday after 9 months detention to express solidarity with him. Meanwhile another delegation led by Acting Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples league also paid a visit to residence of Shabir Ahmad Shah and uttered satiation over the release of Shah .
In the meantime on Friday Chairman of All Parties Hurriyet Conference, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has called upon the people of every section of society to come forward and protest peacefully against the gross human rights violations by occupation authorities. Mirwaiz Umar Farooq along with other Hurriyat activists visited the residence of Manzoor Ahmad Beg at Aloocha Bagh to express solidarity with his family members. Manzoor was picked up by SOG men early this week and killed in custody.
He warned the authorities that if the SOG men involved in killing of 40 years old civilian of Aloocha Bagh were not booked in a week, people would come out on roads. He said that the troopers had unleashed reign of terror in border areas and the human right abuse cases in Poonch alone had reached to 400. There is a jungle raj in the border areas and troopers were enjoying impunity, he added.
Stating that everybody has to play an active role in the struggle, he appealed people to come forward and fight for right to self-determination. Amidst slogans in favour of freedom and against India, Mirwaiz reiterated that if atrocities against Kashmiris were not put to an end, Hurriyat would stage mass agitation on July 13.
He called upon the people to also massively participate in July 13 Lal Chowk March, the day, which Kashmiris observe as Martyrs Day.
The APHC Chairman warned India of another mass agitation if it didn’t take any step for resolving the Kashmir dispute in next two months. "The new government in New Delhi should realise the ground realities in occupied Kashmir and should give up the traditional attitude towards the Kashmir dispute.”
Mirwaiz said that India was wrongly projecting the rejection of elections by Kashmiri liberation leaders.

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