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Friday, 23 July 2010
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AI should persuade India to honour people’s sentiments in Kashmir: JKLF




London (July 23, 2010)
Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front –JKLF- UK Zone has strongly condemned the continued human rights violations in Kashmir by Indian armed personnel especially recent killings of Kashmiri children.

President of JKLF in UK, Mahmood Hussain while writing to Amnesty International (AI) condemned the Indian Governments track record of human rights in Kashmir. He asked AI to persuade India to honour the people’s sentiments in the occupied territory. While blaming India for unrest in Kashmir, he added that it is the result of unjust and forcible occupation of state by Indian forces that thousands of people are on streets asking for justice and freedom. Mr Hussain reminded AI  that  India must not  be allowed to keep  people of Jammu Kashmir in political  servitude   with  an occupation force  of  800,000  military  and paramilitary soldiers.

In the meanwhile, Amnesty International has written back to JKLF Zonal President and explained the steps taken by them regarding the current situation in Kashmir. The AI statement said that “Over the last month, a total of 11 persons, at least eight of them children between 13 and 19 years old, were allegedly killed in shootings by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) paramilitary personnel stationed across the Kashmir valley, as protestors defied curfew regulations, held violent demonstrations and often clashed with the security personnel in Srinagar, Sopore and other towns which were put under curfew. Authorities in India should avoid excessive use of force while dealing with demonstrators in the Kashmir valley”.

Khawaja Kabir Ahmed
Press Secretary,
JKLF (UK) Zone
Tuesday, 20 July 2010
JKLF UK Zone Held its Convention, Mahmood Hussain elected its President

JKLF UK Zone Held its Convention, Mahmood Hussain elected its President

JKLF (UK Zone) Convention
Nottingham (19th July 2010)
Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) UK Zone held its convention in Nottingham on Sunday 18th July 2010 in which a new Zonal body was elected for the next 3-5 year term. Senior JKLF leader in UK Mahmood Hussain was unanimously elected its President and Tehseen Gilani as General Secretary.  

The convention was attended by hundreds of JKLF delegates from across the United Kingdom, prominent British Parliamentarians, councillors and other distinguished guests from various political backgrounds.  The outgoing General Secretary and President presented a comprehensive report about the three year performance of JKLF UK Zone followed by elections of the Zonal executive body. Senior JKLF leader from Sheffield and election commissioner Prof. Abdul Assim conducted the elections and also took oath from the newly elected body.

The new elected office bearers of JKLF UK Zone are
·        Mahmood Hussain (London) President
·        Chaudhry Iqbal (Bedford)                 Senior Vice President
·        Rasib Kashmiri (Peterborough)          Vice President
·        Syed Tehseen Gilani (Luton)  General Secretary
·        Ali Asghar (Nottingham)                    Organiser
·        Khawaja Gulfaraz (Sheffield) Joint Secretary
·        Mohammad Rafiq (Bedford) Treasurer
·        Khawaja Kabir Ahmed (Leeds)        Press Secretary

Four members of the Executive Committee were also elected
  • Mahmood Faiz (London)
  • Zahid Qureshi (Birmingham)
  • Javed Tahir (Peterborough)
  • Mohammed Iqbal (Manchester)
The remaining three members of the executive committee will be elected in the first executive meeting due next month.

Immediately after the successful convention, a large public meeting took place in which senior JKLF leaders addressed the gathering and various other speakers including local MP’s, councillors, prominent public figures and representatives from various Kashmir and other organisations spoke on this occasion.

Speaking on this occasion prominent British Peer Lord Nazir Ahmed congratulated the newly elected body of UK Zone He condemned the human rights violations and recent killings of Kashmiri youth by Indian armed forces in Kashmir. He said India must stop human rights abuses in Kashmir. Lord Nazir said that Kashmiris must unite on one point agenda of “Right of Self-Determination” to form consensus amongst themselves for the sake of the sacrifices given by thousand of Kashmiris.

Other prominent people who spoke on this occasion included Vernon Coaker MP, Lilian Greenwood MP, Councilor Aslam JP, Councilor Gul Nawan, Maqsood Chaudry, Haji Rauf Khan, Khawaja Kabeer Ahmed, Sajjad Vasti and Ali Asghar.

The newly elected president of UK Zone Mahmood Hussain thanked the delegates for giving him the opportunity to serve the JKLF UK zone. He promised to organise the party effectively and work closely with other parties for the right of self-determination.
All the participants and speakers appreciated the manner in which this convention was held inline with the true democratic values and norms.

Khawaja Kabir Ahmed,
Information Secretary, JKLF UK Zone


Monday, 19 July 2010
All Parties Seminar condemned India for recent Killings

All Parties Seminar condemned India for recent Killings

Press Release 
Rawalpindi: The political leadership of Azad Kashmir has declared that it would not accept any solution of Kashmir Issue not based on the freely expressed will of the people of entire Jammu Kashmir State nor any solution that might perpetuate the present division of the State. Kashmiri leadership also condemned in strongest terms Indian government for the reign of terror that it has lot loose in her occupied part of Jammu Kashmir State and warned it of the dangerous consequences of these misdeeds.
          These declaration were made in two resolutions adopted in a seminar held under the auspices of All Parties Committee for Kashmiri Peoples Right of Self-determination, an alliance of 15 political parties of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan aimed at common struggle to regain Kashmiri peoples inherent, internationally recognized and pledged but now being denied right of  Self-determination.

                    Speakers at the seminar paid rich tribute to the martyr’s of July 13, 1931 and to those who laid down their lives since the for their national emancipation and pledged to continue their struggle until they reached their ultimate goal of Kashmiris becoming the sole masters of their destiny.

          Presided over by Azad Kashmir Jamaat Islamis’ A.R. Chohan, the seminar was addressed by Mr. Amanullah Khan Convener of All Parties Committee for Kashmiri Peoples Right of Self-determination and Patron-in-Chief of JKLF, Khawaja Riaz of Liberation League, Ch. Munir of PPP (Shaheed Bhutto) Agha Salahuddin of Muslim Confrence, Sattar-ul-Qammar of Kashmir Freedom Movement, Raja Ghulam Mujtaba of Students Liberation Front and Bilal Shakeel of JKPP besides two Kashmiri intellectuals Sheikh Ameen and Ghulamullah Kyani.

Manzoor Ahmed Khan
Hon, Office Secretary
APCK

Friday, 16 July 2010
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JKLF chief opposes self-governance

GILGIT: Amanullah Khan, chief of his own faction of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) has said that any move to make Gilgit-Baltistan a province of Pakistan will damage the struggle of millions of Kashmiris fighting Indian rule in the disputed Himalayan state.

“If the liberation movement in the Indian occupied Kashmir fails, the people wishing to make Gilgit-Baltistan part of Pakistan will be held responsible,” Khan told The Express Tribune in an exclusive interview late on Tuesday night in Gilgit.
Amanullah Khan, who originally belongs to Astor district of Gilgit, said that the G-B Self-Governance Order 2009, has caused irreparable loss to the Kashmir cause as giving a province-like status to the region means burying the Kashmir issue for good.
“Bringing G-B under Pakistan’s Constitution will mean that the region isn’t disputed and that India has the right to continue its rule over its part of Kashmir against the wishes of its people,” he elaborated.

The JKLF chief urged the Pakistan government to make the G-B council independent, withdrawing representation of the prime minister and five other federal ministers from it. He added that the area should have a prime minister and a president in the style of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). Khan described the G-B Self-Governance Order 2009 “a sugar-coated pill whose bitterness will feel once its surface melts.”
Khan said the process of “slow poisoning” initiated by the Pakistan government would seal the fate of Kashmiris who have rendered innumerable sacrifices for getting independence from Indian occupation.

“The day G-B is given the status of a province in Pakistan, the longstanding Kashmir issue will come to an abrupt end, leaving no opportunity for anyone to defend it anymore. And I am sensing a change in the thinking of people too, which is suicidal, to say the least,” he said.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 15th, 2010.
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