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Uprising against tyranny

The Kashmiris have risen up once again to defy India's hegemony and illegal occupation of Kashmir. The uprising began when Indian soldiers martyred a 17-year-old boy during a protest demonstration in Srinagar on June 11. » Read more

India sabotages talks

Hopes were pinned upon the Pak-India Foreign Minister's talks held in Islamabad on July 15, but nothing substantive emerged from the “substantive” talks as anticipated. India sticking to its obdurate stance remained glued to single item agenda of terrorism and trial of Mumbai attack accused. » Read more

World now more sensitive on Kashmir

All Parties Hurriyet Conference Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq struck the chord of imagination of every Kashmiri when he warned that any further delay in resolving the Kashmir dispute could trigger a new wave of unrest in the occupied territory. Mirwaiz who recently visited a number of countries like Saudi Arabia and some world capitals including Geneva asserted at a news conference in Srinagar recently that New Delhi should recognise the demand of self-determination of Kashmiri people and take effective measures to resolve the Kashmir conundrum in an effective manner. » Read more

International Women’s Day like any other day in IOK

International Women's Day observed on March 08, 2010 the world over passed like any other day in the Indian occupied Kashmir where women have been the worst sufferers of human rights violations and other abuses both psychological and physical. Ever since the advent of Kashmir liberation struggle in 1989 women have been the target of atrocities of all kinds which directly affected their existential well being and rightful place in home and society. » Read more

No end to human rights violations by Indian troops

There seems to be no end to the reckless killings of innocent people and deliberate human rights violations by Indian forces in occupied Kashmir. The size and enormity of this grave problem has evoked attention of Human Rights organisations the world over who in their reports have dealt with the issue and asked India for redressal. But surprisingly enough New Delhi has taken no notice of their pleadings. » Read more

Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to Kashmir cause

February 5 has been dedicated for the reiteration of Pakistan's unwavering commitment of solidarity with the people of Kashmir. Pakistan has always supported the Kashmiris in their just struggle for their right of self-determination. The reiteration of Pakistan's solidarity was once again ensured by Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani while addressing the Azad Kashmir cabinet on the occasion of Kashmir solidarity day at the Kashmir House in Islamabad. » Read more

January 5 resolution unfulfilled

January 5 is a day to be reckoned with in the history of Kashmir. On this day in 1949 United Nations acknowledging the Kashmiris right to self-determination ruled that they be allowed to decide their future through plebiscite held under UN supervision. » Read more

Black laws in Indian Occupied Kashmir

Impunity given to Indian armed forces in occupied Kashmir has been one of the main causes of brutal operations against the people in the occupied territory. Black laws like Armed Forces Special Powers Act and Disturbed Areas Act provide immense powers of arrest without warrant, search and custodial killing to armed forces personnel and no action can be taken against them despite illegality of their intentions unless approval is obtained by the puppet regime of occupied Kashmir from New Delhi. » Read more

India's evasiveness on Kashmir

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's wavering and self-contradicting remarks on the Kashmir issue have blurred the prospects of composite dialogue on the issue which is the only bone of contention between the two nuclear capable neighbours. In an interview with American TV channel CNN in Washington. Manmohan Singh said that his country was ready to resolve the Kashmir issue but in the same breath asserted that borders in Kashmir cannot be re-drawn. » Read more

Human rights violations in IOK

The Human Rights Day is observed the world over on December 10, every year to highlight the predicament of the oppressed and downtrodden people and to draw attention of the governments to take appropriate measures for mitigating the sufferings of the victimised masses. » Read more