Tag Archives: Kashmir
The Kashmir conundrum
Posted on01. Feb, 2012 by S M Hali.
The world has stood aghast at the nuclear flashpoint but has not interceded for the Kashmiris because of India’s clout and superior exterior maneuver. President Obama had promised to help resolve the Kashmir issue in his election campaign but after occupying the office of Presidency, suffered a memory lapse over the sensitive subject owing to [...]
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Kashmir: The Future Indian Plan
Posted on05. Jul, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
Dr Raja M Khan:
Dr. Singh categorically said that, Pakistan has “not done enough on terror. I still feel they need to do more.” By giving this statement, India tries to equate itself with United States. The way US has been putting pressure on Pakistan to do more; India is now behaving in the same manner in South Asia. More than anything, the statement means a lot for Pakistan at least on three aspects.
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Colonial Powers Lack in Moral Courage
Posted on17. Apr, 2011 by Dr Raja M Khan.
By Dr Raja Muhammad Khan:
If the colonial powers had any morals they would not have engineered problems for the areas that they colonized. Now when they are openly admitting that they were responsible for all our conflicts then they must have the moral courage to find a respectable and acceptable solution to all there doings.
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Kashmir: The Essence of the UNCIP Resolutions
Posted on08. Feb, 2011 by Raja Mujtaba.
By Dr Raja M Khan:
India indeed, knew that, implementations of these resolutions would expose her act of aggression on Kashmir on October 27, 1947, against whom; Kashmiri were fighting a war of their national liberation from India. The fact of the matter is that, as a result of UNSC Resolution number S.726 of April 21, 1948, United Nations constituted a five-member commission in June 1948 and named it as the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan (UNCIP).
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Kashmir:Today We Are All Seditious!
Posted on03. Feb, 2011 by Raja Mujtaba.
By Shahid R Sidiqi:
In solidarity with the Kashmiris in their freedom struggle, the people of the world who are engaged in similar movements, or have gone through the experience, stand shoulder to shoulder with them. And if the demand for freedom amounts to sedition, then Gandhi and Nehru and thousands of other Indian freedom fighters who rose against the British, and those that fought for freedom elsewhere in the world, were all guilty of sedition. As a consequence, today we are all seditious.
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KASHMIR ISSUE INTERNATIONALIZED!
Posted on13. Sep, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.
By Air Cdre Khalid Iqbal:
People of Kashmir are struggling to keep the issue alive. Pakistan needs to undertake a supportive campaign to correct the international perception and facilitate un-knotting this legitimate freedom struggle from an unjust stigma of terrorism. Likewise, UN needs to wake up to the reality and implement its resolutions on plebiscite.
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“Off The Net” Kashmir Freedom Movement
Posted on08. Sep, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.
By Raja G Mujtaba:
To conclude, I would like to appeal to the Indian sane mind that please read the writings on the walls that are visible even to blind and do grant the Kashmiris their legitimate rights for self determination. If for some reason this is not heeded to, the consequence can be disastrous not only for India but for the whole region and world peace.
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America is a Federation Pakistan is Not
Posted on14. Aug, 2010 by Naveed Tajammal.
By Naveed Tajammal
There is an increased pressure to accept Pakistan as a federation for which it is being linked and governed by Government of India Act 1935 of British India, an Act. This Act was tailor made for the British as per their own geopolitical requirements in relation, to an empire where the sun never set, or the rule of the Union Jack. We as a nation, have to see our past divorced from the past that the British created and thrust upon us by creating new geographic entities that never existed before. This was a result of the British Imperialist Forward Policies, spanning part of the 18th and the whole of 19th century, when the British had started their annexations in Indus Basin (now known as Pakistan) in pursuance of, their own interest, to check the emerging threats of various pivotal powers of the 19th and early 20th century.
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Draconian Rule In Srinagar
Posted on28. Jul, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.
By Dilnaz Boga 59-year-old Badshah Mir (name changed) cannot let his only son and youngest of three children, Rashid (name changed) out of his sight even for a minute. In June 2008, the police picked up Rashid, who was 16-years-old then, for pelting stones at a police party in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian [...]
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Kashmir Movement Intensifies
Posted on27. Jul, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY SHOULD ALSO FOCUS ON KASHMIR AS THEY DO ON GAZA INDIANS ARE FAR WORSE THAN ISRAELIS By Sajjad Shaukat On one hand, India claims that Kashmir uprising has slowed down and the situation is returning towards normalisation, while on the other, Kashmir movement has intensified in the recent weeks. In this connection, on [...]