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Thursday, 5 November 2009
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JKLF Marches Up to 20,000 Protestors Towards Islamabad

Convoys from all over Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK or Free Jammu and Kashmir), are moving towards Islamabad to protest Pakistan's recent move to give province-like status to Gilgit-Baltistan.

They have been stopped at Pak-Patan, the border of Azad Kashmir and Pakistan, where police erected hurdles on the roads, preventing the protestors marching towards Islamabad. JKLF activists say they are determined to move towards Islamabad where hundreds of JKLF activists and other Kashmiri people are waiting for them. They have crossed six hurdles so far.

The people in the march numbered from 18,000 to 20,000 and organizers say they will keep marching all night in order to reach Islamabad.

A demonstration was also held in Gilgit and a protest note was given to the United Nations Office. The protest was led by JKLF Gilgit-Baltistan zone president Zia-ul-Haq.

Protests against the granting of autonomy were also held in parts of Indian Held Kashmir with the main rally in Srinagar. In this rally, activists were led by Senior Vice chairman SM Afzal and Zonal President Abdul Qadir Rathar, who appeared at Press Colony, Lal Chowk, Thursday morning.

Source: http://newsblaze.com/story/20091105134717nnnn.nb/topstory.html
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UPDATE: Long March still Stopped at Pak-Pattan Bridge

Updated: 10:52PM
LONG MARCH UPDATE: March still Stopped at
Pak-Pattan Bridge
JKLF Long March has been stopped in Pak-Pattan bridge. Although some people managed to cross the bridge earlier in the evening but thousands of people are still stranded there.
The march started with about 18000 to 20000 people and at this moment there are about 3000 JKLF supporters that have begun a sit-in in the severe cold weather. This has resulted in a stand off between the protesters and the Pakistani Special Forces.
The Pakistani Special Forces from Islamabad have rushed to the scene on Pakpattan Bridge and are having deliberations with JKLF Leadership. Deputy Commissioner of Islamabad, Assistant Commissioner and other high level officers are also on the scene.
JKLF leadership is determined to move towards Islamabad.
In the meantime, JKLF Supreme Head Amanullah Khan flanked by Secretary Information Toqeer Gilani, Manzoor Khan and addressed a crowded pres conference in Islamabad. He condemned the Pakistan Governments actions to curtail the long march.
JKLF activist in Rawalpindi are still demonstrating in front of Press Club and are waiting for the people to come from Azad Kashmir.
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More than 3000 people have staged a sit-in at Azad Pattan Bridge when they were stopped by heavy deployment of Security forces. The Marchers are determined to march towards Islamabad and protest in front of Pakistani Parliament to oppose Pakistan’s mal-intentions to annex Gilgit-Baltistan as her defacto province in disguise of Gilgit Baltistan Empowerment and self rule ordinance 2009. It’s already getting very cold and Marchers are facing deep troubles. They are there without any food and water and without proper protection from cold weather conditions. Meanwhile Pakistani electronic and print media is showing biased attitude and not giving any proper coverage to this march even they were informed times and again. (Media Cell)
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