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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Mirwaiz stresses for peaceful resolution of Kashmir dispute

The Chairman of All Parties Hurriyet Conference (APHC), Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has urged India to initiate meaningful dialogue for peaceful settlement of the Kashmir dispute.
According to Kashmir Media Service, veteran Hurriat leader said that New Delhi should engage Pakistan and the true leadership of Kashmiris for resolving the six-decade old dispute without wasting further time.
“Kashmiris should be accepted as principal party in talks and promises made with them by Indian leadership should be fulfilled,” he said.
The APHC Chairman said that India could not befool the international community about the Kashmiris’ struggle for right to self-determination by linking it with terrorism. He said that India was involved in state terrorism in the occupied territory where human rights were being trampled and youngsters were being implicated in false cases.
The Mirwaiz said that the occupation authorities were ruining the career of students by putting them behind the bars without any justification. “These arrests cannot suppress our just movement for securing the right to self-determination,” he stated.
The APHC Chairman, who recently participated in different conferences and seminars in the US, UK and Geneva, said that voices for resolving the dispute were echoing in every nook and corner of the world.
“Today we don’t need to brief the world about the Kashmir dispute. They are aware that our struggle is indigenous,” he maintained.
He said that happenings in Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, and Yemen would have an impact on Kashmir. “The people of Middle East are fighting for their rights and the Kashmiris are also seeking right to self-determination in accordance with the promises made by Indian leaders,” he said.

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