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Tuesday, 6 October 2009
JKLF grieved at the demise of Veteran JKLF leader Dr. Farooq Haider

JKLF grieved at the demise of Veteran JKLF leader Dr. Farooq Haider

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(London, 06 October 2009) Veteran leader of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, Dr Farooq Haider passed away in Rawalpindi today. He was 75 and was suffering from lungs disease for the past two years.

In a statement issued from London, Supreme Head of JKLF, Amanullah Khan, SM Afzal, Head of Diplomatic Committee Prof. Zafar Khan, Secretary Diplomatic Committee Zafar Sharif, Indian Held Kashmir Zonal president Abdul Qadir Rather, incarnated JKLF leader Zahoor Ahmed Butt, UK Zone President Haji Rauf Khan and UK Zone Secretary Mohammad Riaz expressed profound grief and sorrow over the sad demise of Dr Farooq Haider and prayed Allah Almighty to rest him in eternal peace. The joint statement said that Dr Farooq Haider was a prominent figure and had played a key role in the liberation movement of Jammu Kashmir. He had rendered great services for the Kashmir cause and would always remain alive in the hearts of Kashmiris for his commitment to the freedom struggle

JKLF UK Zone leaders and workers which include Malik Latif, Khan Farooq, Mahmood Hussain, Javaid Tahir, Rasib Kashmir, Ali Asghar, Mohammad Rafiq, Chaudry Iqbal, Malik Mushtaq, Sabir Gul, Tehseen Gilani, Sikandar Khan, Malik Shahnawaz, Kaman Afsar, Khawaja Gulfaraz, Sanawar Hussain, Mahmood Faiz and others also paid tributes to the services of the deceased for Kashmiris’ liberation movement.


Javaid Rashid,
JKLF London

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Thursday, 24 September 2009
JKLF delegation meets UK Foreign Office officials

JKLF delegation meets UK Foreign Office officials

London: (24 September 2009) The Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) delegation led by its head of Diplomatic Affairs, Professor Zafar Khan, made representations to the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office-FCO on Gilgit Baltistan issue at a meeting here in London

JKLF delegation expressed its concern about Pakistan’s move to give Gilgit-Baltistan a provincial like status especially since the region was not part of Pakistan but an integral part of the state of Jammu Kashmir whose constitutional and political future status is yet to be decided according the United Nations resolutions.

Explaining JKLF’s position on the Gilgit Baltistan package the delegation apprised the FCO that the organisation rejected the 29th of August 2009 package as it considers it detrimental to the fundamental political stance of the Kashmiris on he Kashmir issue. Instead the delegate pointed that the region of Gilgit Baltistan is reunited with Azad Jammu Kashmir to form a unified sovereign and democratic state headed by a revolutionary government having two autonomous provinces of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan governed not by Islamabad through a Pakistani Governor but by President, Prime Minister and a Legislative Assembly directly elected by the people of both regions of Gilgit Baltistan and Azad Kashmir.

The JKLF delegates impressed upon the FCO of the importance of the resumption of constructive dialogue between India and Pakistan and meaningful negotiations on the future status of Jammu Kashmir.

The JKLF delegation reiterated the JKLF’s view about the important role which Britain can play in bringing India and Pakistan closer over the resolution of the Jammu Kashmir issue.

Mahmood Hussain,
Member,
JKLF Diplomatic Committee
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Unresolved Kashmir Issue “black spot” on the face of world body


All Parties Committee for Kashmiri Peoples Right of Self-determination, comprising 16 political parties of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan, has said that Kashmir Issue remaining unresolved on UN Security Council Agenda for 62 long years was an ugly black spot on the face of the World Body and needed to be washed off in the best interests of the UN itself, of world peace and of a peaceful and prosperous future for the people of South Asia in general and of Kashmir in particular. This was conveyed to the UN Secretary General Ban ki-moon and all the 15 members of the Security Council individually by Mr Amanullah Khan, Convener of Kashmiri Right of Self-determination Committee in a detailed letter on the eve of the 64th annual session of the General Assembly. The UN Chief Executive was requested to have copies of the letter circulated to the heads of all UN missions as provided under rules.

The letter begins with conveying heartfelt thanks to the UN from Kashmiri people for doing them the favour of letting Kashmiri themselves determine their future and that of their State in accordance with their freely expressed will whereas the outgoing British rulers of the Subcontinent, Indian National Congress and All India Muslim League had given, under Indian Independence Act of 1947, the right to determine their future to their hereditary and despotic ruler. The letter said that although Kashmiris remained deprived of that right of theirs even after 62 years due partly to the weak policies and lack of due sense of responsibility on the part of the officials of the very UN, Kashmiris still felt indebted to the world body for having their right of self-determination accepted by international community in general and by India and Pakistan in particular at least in principle.

The letter sent to the strongest personnel of the biggest international organization by the convener of the Committee for Kashmiris Rights of Self-determination says that resolutions no. 47, 51, 80, 91 and 122 of the UN Security Council and those of UNCIP of 13th August 1948 and of 5th of January 1949, all accepted by India and Pakistan and all providing for letting rather facilitating Kashmiris determine their future, but Kashmiris still remained deprived of their inherent, internationally recognized and pledged right mainly due to the weaknesses then demonstrated by concerned UN officials. In the light of these facts, the addressees of the letter have been called upon to ‘do a bit of soul searching’ individually and collectively and ‘realize your moral, political and organizational duties and obligations regarding the problem’. The letter goes on to say, ‘Remember, Your Excellencies, the Issue does not relate to an ordinary right of a few people but concerns the most important of human rights (right of self-determination) of 17 million people of Kashmir, more in number, than the individual populations of as many as 133 UN member countries’..

The letter said that the Committee did not suggest a particular solution of the Issue except that it should be based on the freely expressed will of the people of the entire Jammu Kashmir State as it existed on August 14-15, 1947. when the Subcontinent got freedom. “No solution of the Issue not meeting that criterion will be accepted”, the letter said.

The letter concluded with the hope that its addressees would take steps conducive to affording to 17 million Kashmiris their fully deserved but now being denied, right and its implementation which, the letter said, would also ensure a peaceful and prosperous future for the region inhabited by over one fifth of humanity,

(Manzoor Ahmed Khan)
Office Secretary,
All Parties Committee for
Kashmiri Peoples Right of Self-determination
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
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