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جمعرات، 16 ستمبر، 2010

Indian invader army charts out new plan to crush Kashmiris

 Kashmiri youth today are fighting 800,000 modern Indian invader army in Occupied Kashmir, youth are receiving bullets at their broad chests.
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The invader  Indian forces are out with another dreadful plan to crush the voices of innocent Kashmiris and restore peace in the valley, a foreign news agency reports.
The invader army, police and paramilitary forces said Wednesday they had formulated a “joint strategy” to restore peace in the valley where scores of anti-India protesters have been shot dead.
Along with the hundreds of thousand of Kashmiris, the global community is also strongly reacting against the brutalities of the invader Indian forces. The violent demonstrations, dubbed the ‘Kashmiri intifada’ by some observers, was triggered in early June by the killing of Tufail Ahmad Matoo, a 17-year-old student, in a stone-pelting clash with policemen in its summer capital, Srinagar. But the protests soon turned into a larger expression of anger, disillusionment and hopelessness over Kashmir’s decades-old territorial dispute.
After Monday’s incident, a round-the-lock curfew has been clamped on the entire Kashmir valley, crippling normal life. Srinagar’s streets have the appearance of a war zone. Barbed wire fences have been erected around the city and its deserted roads are littered with the stones and the detritus from the running battles between agitators and policemen. Pockets of gun-wielding security personnel, gathered around small bonfires, are the only visible sign of life.
The action of the Indian invader army led to an international cry and the Kashmir issue was taken to the Untied Nations Security Council, which established a special commission, namely the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan, with the mandate to independently investigate the matter and help the contending parties reach a negotiated settlement. The deliberations of the commission resulted in two resolutions, passed by the Security Council on August 13, 1948 and January 15, 1949 respectively, which called for a free, fair and impartial plebiscite under UN auspices to enable the people of Kashmir to determine whether they would like to join Pakistan or India. This was followed by commitments on the part of the Indian leadership to allow the Kashmiris to determine their own destiny. In a statement to the Indian parliament on February 12, 1951, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said, “We had given our pledge to the people of Kashmir and subsequently to the United Nations. We stood by it and we stand by it today. Let the people of Kashmir decide.”  He also promised to resolve the problem just after during Indo-China War but as usually dined later on. 


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