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Plaza Jammu UN morally bound to implement its resolutions on Kashmir: Geelani New Delhi has waged war against Kashmiris: Yasin Malik Declines to meet delegation from New Delhi; terms Omar Abdullah’s statement ‘ridiculous’ Wave of repression, indiscriminate arrests in Kupwara: NC Aga Syed concerned over falling health of Geelani, Malik Srinagar, Oct 24: Expressing serious concern over the dete- riorating health of Muhammad Yasin Malik and continuous house detention of Syed Ali Gee- lani, the Anjuman Shari Shian president Aga Syed Hassan Almosvi Alsafvi e today warned of “dangerous repercussions if something untoward happened to these two towering leaders of Kashmir freedom struggle.” “The state government’s frus- tration is evident as both these ailing leaders continue to be surrounded by policemen. Both Geelani and Malik need proper medical aention. It is shame for the government to keep an octogenarian leader like Geelani under continuous house arrest. It is also shame for the govern- ment that it has not been releas- ing JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik despite the fact he is undergoing medical treatment at SKIMS Soura, here,” Aga Syed said in a statement. Srinagar, Oct 24: Chairman of Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Geelani on Monday said United Nations is morally bound to implement its resolu- tions on Kashmir. “We have pinned hope with this institution, because it is the moral duty of this body to implement the resolutions it has passed. It is the moral obligation for UNO to imple- ment all these resolutions and impress India to ascertain the will and wish of people of state with regards to their political destiny as UN, general Secre- tary has repeatedly asked both countries to sort out differenc- es and resolve issue through negotiations and though both countries were engaged in 150 sessions of negotiations but yielded no result because the India is rhetoric about Kash- mir being its integral part which is contradictory to his- torical facts,” Geelani said in a statement on the occasion of United Nations Day. Taking a dig at “dilly dal- lying” delaying approach of UN, he said, “people of the state presented enormous sac- rifices and continues to serve freedom movement with their commitment till the issue is resolved as per historical perspective.” “This forum is responsible for deaths and destruction in Kashmir, Pales- tine, Syria, Iraq Afghanistan, Libya and other parts of world and they seem to be insensi- tive and indifferent. We hope that this institution will deliv- er its duty towards the peace- ful resolution of Kashmir and Palestine,” he said. He said the UN has failed to implement its objectives of establishing peace, stop wars and facilitate basic and funda- mental rights for individuals, nations and countries. “Its fundamental role was to sort out differences between nations and countries and to avoid wars and pave way for safe and peaceful life for the people living on globe and though the mission and aims were of great significance but this institution failed to deliver because of the Veto power entrusted to its basic five member countries and that hampered its smooth and judicious functioning,” said Geelani, in a statement today on the occasion of United Nations Day. Citing the precedence, Gee- lani said that “Indian authori- ties raised the Kashmir issue in United Nations and the Security council accorded 18 resolutions for peaceful settlement of Kashmir issue and India and Pakistan both are signatory to this, but erstwhile USSR dozens time used Veto power to make this impossible and till now the world body failed to imple- ment all these resolutions. Veto power holding countries including America, Russia, Britain, China and France are responsible for its failure,” he said. Criticizing the role played by UN, Geelani said “it failed to deliver its responsibility for the suppressed people of Palestine, and Israel and its colonialism are the main impediments for independent Palestine.” Srinagar, Oct 24: Incarcer- ated Chairman of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Muhammad Yasin Malik today alleged that “New Delhi and its state government had waged a war against people of Kashmir.” “Our meetings with any proposed Indian delegation are futile in these circum- stances. Oppression started against government employ- ees is a glaring example of vileness of so-called rulers,” a spokesman of the JKLF, said in a statement today, quoting Yasin Malik while reacting to an invitation of meeting by a proposed “Indian delegation” that was seeking to visit him at SKIMS Soura. “Pertinently, the mem- bers of civil society from Kashmir telephoned JKLF office-bearers today and informed them that about the arrival of a high level delegation from India that intended to see Muhammad Yasin Malik at SKIMS. They visited Yasin Malik at the hospital and informed him about the proposed visit,” the spokesman said. Refusing to meet this pro- posed delegation, compris- ing some veteran politicians and members of civil society, Yasin Malik said, “Kash- miris are known for their hospitality and harmony and we have never ill-treated any of our guests, but at a time when Indian state has waged a war against innocent Kash- miris these kind of gestures and meetings are futile.” “From last 108 days Indian army, forces and police have martyred more than 100 innocents in Jammu Kashmir; more than 15000 are injured among whom about 600 have lost their eye sight due to pellet terrorism. Indian forces and police are beating and vandaliz- ing humans, their residen- tial houses, their vehicles, orchards, fruit and crop har- vest, rice fields and other properties. Nowadays forces are going berserk and they are attacking humans and their properties but no one seems to care,” the spokes- person said. “From last three months in general and particularly from one and a half month, nocturnal raids, crackdown of whole localities, arrest spree and booking inno- cent from 8 year to 85 year old under black law PSA has become an order of the day. But no one seems to pay attention to these gross human rights violations. After all these oppressive measures, the rulers have now started taking revenge from government employees and besides terminating and suspending many from ser- vices and arrested their lead- ership also. All this suppres- sion on one side but the act that has broken the hearts of Kashmiris most is the crimi- nal silence of saner elements and civil society of India that chose to remain silent prob- ably on the pretext of so- called Indian national inter- est. This silence has created an atmosphere where Indian Prime Minister Narender Modi has publicly started equating India with Israel,” Malik said. Malik said, the circum- stances in which whole of Jammu Kashmir is reeling in pain and agony, “when every household is mourn- ing its dead ones or injured, when our locality is on daily basis hit by Indian oppres- sion and where more than 10000 people are suffering in jails, interrogation centers and police stations, and no one is concerned about their sufferings.” “Whole Kashmir is bleed- ing and besides this there are thousands of injured in hospitals and the number of sufferers is much bigger and it will not be possible for any delegation to meet and enquire about all these people. Therefore, our meet- ings with any Indian del- egation or their arriving to enquire about my health at hospital is futile and worth- less, and because of all these circumstances we thankfully and humbly reject their offer of meeting,” he said. Terming as “absurd and ridiculous” the statement of National Conference leader Omar Abdullah in USA that solution to Jammu Kashmir issue could be found by turn- ing LOC diving Jammu Kash- mir into a permanent border, Malik said, “Kashmiris are suffering because of the hyp- ocritical and double faced politics of these pro-India politicians who issue differ- ent statements at different places and try to undermine the freedom struggle of the people of Jammu Kashmir. These hypocrites have no respect and regard for the sacrifices rendered by Kash- miris and they are deployed to safeguard the interests of Indian forces in Jammu Kashmir.” United Nations failed Kashmiris to get right to self-determination: Hurriyat (M) Srinagar, Oct 24: National Con- ference on Monday hit out at the State Government for what it said “overseeing a wave of mass repression and indiscriminate arrests” in Kupwara district. “Youth are being booked in false cases on political grounds at the behest of PDP leaders,” NC Senior Vice President and former minister Chaudhary Muhammad Ramzan in a statement. “Kupwara district was reeling under a ruthless mass crackdown where people were being target- ed for their political affiliations under the fig-leaf of suppressing the current agitation. There have been a couple of instances where even people, who work and live abroad, have been booked under false cases despite the fact that they haven’t been in the country for more than a year. In some affi- davits and documents seeking the imposition of Public Safety Act, the administration has listed being a worker of National Con- ference in an apparently cogni- zable offence that justifies arrest and prosecution. Youth are being arrested at the behest of local PDP leaders and this is adding to the alienation on the ground”, Ramzan alleged. “Reports of houses being ran- sacked, fodder being destroyed and crops being burnt indicated a clear and deliberate crackdown by the Government on civilians in the State. There is a concerted aempt to humiliate the people and persecute them into politi- cal submission. The PDP-BJP Government of Mehbooba Muſti has crossed all limits of repres- sion and ruthlessness and has pushed the youth of the State further from the goal of reconcili- ation and peace. Kupwara district has been handed over to the police. It seems only PDP workers are immune from this perverse persecution. When PDP leaders and workers start deciding who deserves a PSA based on the individuals political affiliations, one can only rue the future of the State under the current dispensa- tion”, he said. Srinagar, Oct 24: On the United Nations day, the Hurriyat Conference (M) said though the world body has helped resolve a number of international dis- putes “but despite acknowledging the J&K dispute and passing many resolu- tions on it, it has failed the people Kash- mir in geing their right to self determina- tion as guaranteed by it.” “The lingering Kashmir dispute for the past seven decades has had devastating consequences for the people of Kashmir while India and Pakistan have gone to war three times,” a spokesman of the Hurriyat (M), in a statement today, said. The conglomerated appealed to the United Nations to “come to the rescue of the people of Kashmir who for the past four months are facing worst form of state terrorism,” resulting in the killings of over 100 civilians, injuries to more than 16,000 people, arrests of over 12,000 persons, ransacking of household items worth crores of rupees, beating up of residents and others forms of oppression and gross human rights violations. “We call upon the world body to play a proactive role in ending these atrocities and resolving the vexed Kashmir dispute by implementing the resolutions passed by it for which the people of Jammu Kash- mir are relentlessly struggling and sacri- ficing for seven decades now,” he said. Meanwhile, a Hurriyat delegation comprising Ghulam Qadir Beigh, Khazir Muhammad Wani, Farooq Ahmad Sau- dagar and others visited SKIMS, Soura, and called on JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik, enquired about his health and conveyed the wishes and prayers of the Mirwaiz to him. “While people continue their protest for the 107th day, government continued to use brute force and unleash its mili- tary might on peaceful protest marches organised by the people on the call of the unified resistance leadership as severe restrictions and curbs were put in place to restrict their movement,” the spokes- man said, condemning the government forces for “declaring war” on the local population in Sopore, Tarzoo, Hardshiva, Bab Raza, Narsullahpora, Malroo, Barzulla ‘arbitrary” arrests, ransacking household goods, harassing people. The spokesman said, “Despite such oppression and barbarism, the ruling class and government forces would not be able to break the will of the freedom- loving people as they had decided to brave all odds and continue their fight for self determination.” Denouncing the “anti-employee policy” of the ruling class, termination of over several employees, arrest of employ- ee leaders and their detention in jails, the spokesman demanded immediate revocation of orders of the termination of employees and release of employees’ leaders and resistance leaders, office bearers of resistance groups and thou- sands of youth. Teachers Forum condemns termination of employees ‘Qayoom Wani’s suspension vindictive’ Srinagar, Oct 24: Jammu and Kashmir Teachers’ Forum, at a meeting held here today with its senior vice-chairman Ghulam Rasool Bhat in chair, con- demned the termination of employees by the gov- ernment. The members on the occasion also termed as “vindictive and arbitrary decision” the suspension of its chairman and president EJAC Abdul Qayoom Wani. “The decision depicts the frustration of admin- istration. It is an act of vengeance. The Forum won’t be cowed down by such unconstitutional, unjust and unilateral acts, rather it will strengthen it and its cadres. The Forum shall not desist from its agenda of raising the voice against the arbitrary decisions of government against the employers in general and teaching community in particular and will work with more valour and zeal for the restoration of honour of the employers,” a spokesman of the Forum, in a statement today, said. “The meeting assured the employers and the chairman Abdul Qayoom Wani that all the teach- ers irrespective of cadres are at their back and will stand by them under all circumstances. Wani is the man of commitment and strong will. His past 25 years in trade union bears a testimony to his activities. He is a man of iron will and cannot be suppressed by any harassment,” he added. STATE twitter.com/GreaterKashmir_ facebook.com/DailyGreaterKashmir epaper.GreaterKashmir.com CMYK

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UN morally bound to implement its resolutions on Kashmir: Geelani

New Delhi has waged war against Kashmiris: Yasin Malik Declines to meet delegation from New Delhi; terms Omar Abdullah’s statement ‘ridiculous’

Wave of repression, indiscriminate arrests in Kupwara: NC

Aga Syed concerned over falling health of Geelani, MalikSrinagar, Oct 24: Expressing serious concern over the dete-riorating health of Muhammad Yasin Malik and continuous house detention of Syed Ali Gee-lani, the Anjuman Shari Shian president Aga Syed Hassan Almosvi Alsafvi e today warned of “dangerous repercussions if something untoward happened to these two towering leaders of Kashmir freedom struggle.”

“The state government’s frus-tration is evident as both these ailing leaders continue to be surrounded by policemen. Both Geelani and Malik need proper medical attention. It is shame for the government to keep an octogenarian leader like Geelani under continuous house arrest. It is also shame for the govern-ment that it has not been releas-ing JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik despite the fact he is undergoing medical treatment at SKIMS Soura, here,” Aga Syed said in a statement.

Srinagar, Oct 24: Chairman of Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Geelani on Monday said United Nations is morally bound to implement its resolu-tions on Kashmir.

“We have pinned hope with this institution, because it is the moral duty of this body to implement the resolutions it has passed. It is the moral obligation for UNO to imple-ment all these resolutions and impress India to ascertain the will and wish of people of state with regards to their political destiny as UN, general Secre-tary has repeatedly asked both countries to sort out differenc-es and resolve issue through negotiations and though both countries were engaged in 150 sessions of negotiations but yielded no result because the India is rhetoric about Kash-mir being its integral part which is contradictory to his-torical facts,” Geelani said in a statement on the occasion of United Nations Day.

Taking a dig at “dilly dal-lying” delaying approach of UN, he said, “people of the state presented enormous sac-rifices and continues to serve freedom movement with their commitment till the issue is resolved as per historical

perspective.” “This forum is responsible for deaths and destruction in Kashmir, Pales-tine, Syria, Iraq Afghanistan, Libya and other parts of world and they seem to be insensi-tive and indifferent. We hope that this institution will deliv-er its duty towards the peace-ful resolution of Kashmir and Palestine,” he said.

He said the UN has failed to implement its objectives of establishing peace, stop wars and facilitate basic and funda-mental rights for individuals, nations and countries.

“Its fundamental role was to sort out differences between nations and countries and to avoid wars and pave way for safe and peaceful life for the people living on globe and

though the mission and aims were of great significance but this institution failed to deliver because of the Veto power entrusted to its basic five member countries and that hampered its smooth and judicious functioning,” said Geelani, in a statement today on the occasion of United Nations Day.

Citing the precedence, Gee-lani said that “Indian authori-ties raised the Kashmir issue in United Nations and the Security council accorded 18 resolutions for peaceful settlement of Kashmir issue and India and Pakistan both are signatory to this, but erstwhile USSR dozens time used Veto power to make this impossible and till now the world body failed to imple-ment all these resolutions. Veto power holding countries including America, Russia, Britain, China and France are responsible for its failure,” he said.

Criticizing the role played by UN, Geelani said “it failed to deliver its responsibility for the suppressed people of Palestine, and Israel and its colonialism are the main impediments for independent Palestine.”

Srinagar, Oct 24: Incarcer-ated Chairman of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Muhammad Yasin Malik today alleged that “New Delhi and its state government had waged a war against people of Kashmir.”

“Our meetings with any proposed Indian delegation are futile in these circum-stances. Oppression started against government employ-ees is a glaring example of vileness of so-called rulers,” a spokesman of the JKLF, said in a statement today, quoting Yasin Malik while reacting to an invitation of meeting by a proposed “Indian delegation” that was seeking to visit him at SKIMS Soura.

“Pertinently, the mem-bers of civil society from Kashmir telephoned JKLF office-bearers today and informed them that about the arrival of a high level delegation from India that intended to see Muhammad Yasin Malik at SKIMS. They visited Yasin Malik at the hospital and informed him about the proposed visit,” the spokesman said.

Refusing to meet this pro-posed delegation, compris-

ing some veteran politicians and members of civil society, Yasin Malik said, “Kash-miris are known for their hospitality and harmony and we have never ill-treated any of our guests, but at a time when Indian state has waged a war against innocent Kash-miris these kind of gestures and meetings are futile.”

“From last 108 days Indian army, forces and police have martyred more than 100 innocents in Jammu Kashmir; more than 15000 are injured among whom about 600 have lost their eye sight due to pellet terrorism. Indian forces and police are beating and vandaliz-ing humans, their residen-

tial houses, their vehicles, orchards, fruit and crop har-vest, rice fields and other properties. Nowadays forces are going berserk and they are attacking humans and their properties but no one seems to care,” the spokes-person said.

“From last three months in general and particularly from one and a half month, nocturnal raids, crackdown of whole localities, arrest spree and booking inno-cent from 8 year to 85 year old under black law PSA has become an order of the day. But no one seems to pay attention to these gross human rights violations. After all these oppressive

measures, the rulers have now started taking revenge from government employees and besides terminating and suspending many from ser-vices and arrested their lead-ership also. All this suppres-sion on one side but the act that has broken the hearts of Kashmiris most is the crimi-nal silence of saner elements and civil society of India that chose to remain silent prob-ably on the pretext of so-called Indian national inter-est. This silence has created an atmosphere where Indian Prime Minister Narender Modi has publicly started equating India with Israel,” Malik said.

Malik said, the circum-stances in which whole of Jammu Kashmir is reeling in pain and agony, “when every household is mourn-ing its dead ones or injured, when our locality is on daily basis hit by Indian oppres-sion and where more than 10000 people are suffering in jails, interrogation centers and police stations, and no one is concerned about their sufferings.”

“Whole Kashmir is bleed-ing and besides this there are thousands of injured in

hospitals and the number of sufferers is much bigger and it will not be possible for any delegation to meet and enquire about all these people. Therefore, our meet-ings with any Indian del-egation or their arriving to enquire about my health at hospital is futile and worth-less, and because of all these circumstances we thankfully and humbly reject their offer of meeting,” he said.

Terming as “absurd and ridiculous” the statement of National Conference leader Omar Abdullah in USA that solution to Jammu Kashmir issue could be found by turn-ing LOC diving Jammu Kash-mir into a permanent border, Malik said, “Kashmiris are suffering because of the hyp-ocritical and double faced politics of these pro-India politicians who issue differ-ent statements at different places and try to undermine the freedom struggle of the people of Jammu Kashmir. These hypocrites have no respect and regard for the sacrifices rendered by Kash-miris and they are deployed to safeguard the interests of Indian forces in Jammu Kashmir.”

United Nations failed Kashmiris to getright to self-determination: Hurriyat (M)

Srinagar, Oct 24: National Con-ference on Monday hit out at the State Government for what it said “overseeing a wave of mass repression and indiscriminate arrests” in Kupwara district.

“Youth are being booked in false cases on political grounds at the behest of PDP leaders,” NC Senior Vice President and former minister Chaudhary Muhammad Ramzan in a statement.

“Kupwara district was reeling under a ruthless mass crackdown where people were being target-ed for their political affiliations under the fig-leaf of suppressing the current agitation. There have been a couple of instances where even people, who work and live abroad, have been booked under false cases despite the fact that they haven’t been in the country for more than a year. In some affi-davits and documents seeking the imposition of Public Safety Act, the administration has listed being a worker of National Con-ference in an apparently cogni-zable offence that justifies arrest

and prosecution. Youth are being arrested at the behest of local PDP leaders and this is adding to the alienation on the ground”, Ramzan alleged.

“Reports of houses being ran-sacked, fodder being destroyed and crops being burnt indicated a clear and deliberate crackdown by the Government on civilians in the State. There is a concerted attempt to humiliate the people and persecute them into politi-cal submission. The PDP-BJP Government of Mehbooba Mufti has crossed all limits of repres-sion and ruthlessness and has pushed the youth of the State further from the goal of reconcili-ation and peace. Kupwara district has been handed over to the police. It seems only PDP workers are immune from this perverse persecution. When PDP leaders and workers start deciding who deserves a PSA based on the individuals political affiliations, one can only rue the future of the State under the current dispensa-tion”, he said.

Srinagar, Oct 24: On the United Nations day, the Hurriyat Conference (M) said though the world body has helped resolve a number of international dis-putes “but despite acknowledging the J&K dispute and passing many resolu-tions on it, it has failed the people Kash-mir in getting their right to self determina-tion as guaranteed by it.”

“The lingering Kashmir dispute for the past seven decades has had devastating consequences for the people of Kashmir while India and Pakistan have gone to war three times,” a spokesman of the Hurriyat (M), in a statement today, said.

The conglomerated appealed to the United Nations to “come to the rescue of the people of Kashmir who for the past four months are facing worst form of state terrorism,” resulting in the killings of over 100 civilians, injuries to more than 16,000 people, arrests of over 12,000 persons, ransacking of household items worth crores of rupees, beating up of residents and others forms of oppression and gross human rights violations.

“We call upon the world body to play a proactive role in ending these atrocities and resolving the vexed Kashmir dispute

by implementing the resolutions passed by it for which the people of Jammu Kash-mir are relentlessly struggling and sacri-ficing for seven decades now,” he said.

Meanwhile, a Hurriyat delegation comprising Ghulam Qadir Beigh, Khazir Muhammad Wani, Farooq Ahmad Sau-dagar and others visited SKIMS, Soura, and called on JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik, enquired about his health and conveyed the wishes and prayers of the Mirwaiz to him.

“While people continue their protest for the 107th day, government continued

to use brute force and unleash its mili-tary might on peaceful protest marches organised by the people on the call of the unified resistance leadership as severe restrictions and curbs were put in place to restrict their movement,” the spokes-man said, condemning the government forces for “declaring war” on the local population in Sopore, Tarzoo, Hardshiva, Bab Raza, Narsullahpora, Malroo, Barzulla ‘arbitrary” arrests, ransacking household goods, harassing people.

The spokesman said, “Despite such oppression and barbarism, the ruling class and government forces would not be able to break the will of the freedom-loving people as they had decided to brave all odds and continue their fight for self determination.”

Denouncing the “anti-employee policy” of the ruling class, termination of over several employees, arrest of employ-ee leaders and their detention in jails, the spokesman demanded immediate revocation of orders of the termination of employees and release of employees’ leaders and resistance leaders, office bearers of resistance groups and thou-sands of youth.

Teachers Forum condemns termination of employees‘Qayoom Wani’s suspension vindictive’

Srinagar, Oct 24: Jammu and Kashmir Teachers’ Forum, at a meeting held here today with its senior vice-chairman Ghulam Rasool Bhat in chair, con-demned the termination of employees by the gov-ernment.

The members on the occasion also termed as “vindictive and arbitrary decision” the suspension of its chairman and president EJAC Abdul Qayoom Wani.

“The decision depicts the frustration of admin-istration. It is an act of vengeance. The Forum won’t be cowed down by such unconstitutional, unjust and unilateral acts, rather it will strengthen it and its cadres. The Forum shall not desist from its agenda of raising the voice against the arbitrary decisions of government against the employers in general and teaching community in particular and will work with more valour and zeal for the restoration of honour of the employers,” a spokesman of the Forum, in a statement today, said.

“The meeting assured the employers and the chairman Abdul Qayoom Wani that all the teach-ers irrespective of cadres are at their back and will stand by them under all circumstances. Wani is the man of commitment and strong will. His past 25 years in trade union bears a testimony to his activities. He is a man of iron will and cannot be suppressed by any harassment,” he added.

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