Wednesday, 30 September 2015

My father was dragged outside and beaten with bricks


Mob kills Indian Muslim over beef eating rumours: police

Indian police said on Wednesday they had arrested six people after a 50-year-old Muslim man was beaten to death over rumours he had eaten beef, a taboo in the Hindu-majority nation.
Mohammad Akhlaq was dragged from his house on the outskirts of the capital and attacked by around 100 people on Monday night, a police officer told AFP.
“When our team reached the spot a crowd was there outside his house. They (police) managed to rescue him and take him to the hospital, but his life could not be saved,” said senior police superintendent Kiran S.
“We have arrested six people and deployed additional personnel to contain any further repercussions.”

Akhlaq’s 22-year-old son was also seriously injured in the attack and was in intensive care at a nearby hospital.
Killing cows is banned in many states of India, a majority-Hindu country that also has sizeable Muslim, Christian and Buddhist minorities.
In March, the state of Maharashtra toughened its ban to make even possessing beef illegal, a move seen by religious minorities as a sign of the growing power of hardline Hindus since nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power.
The rumours that the family had eaten beef began when a calf was reported missing in Dadri village, 35 kilometres from New Delhi.

“An announcement about the family consuming beef was made at a temple, after which the mob descended on the man’s house,” said Kiran.
The Indian Express quoted Akhlaq’s daughter Sajida as saying the family had mutton in the fridge and not beef.
“They accused us of keeping cow meat, broke down our doors and started beating my father and brother. My father was dragged outside and beaten with bricks,” she told the daily.

By: PK News

“It is time to remind the world leaders that Kashmir is recognised by the United Nations as a disputed territory whose status is yet to be determined,”


Kashmiris, Sikhs protest as Modi addresses UN Summit

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Hundreds of angry members of Kashmiri and Sikh community based in the United States held a large protest as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the UN Summit on Sustainable Development.

The Sikhs and Kashmiris based in the United States of America staged the protest as the Indian leader spoke at the Summit held to adopt post 2015 Global Development Agenda.
Over 150 Heads of States and Government were attending the event at the UN Headquarters that was also addressed by Pope Francis.

The Kashmiri community in its protest drew the attention of the world community over their plight and the gross human rights violations by the Indian authorities.
“It is time to remind the world leaders that Kashmir is recognised by the United Nations as a disputed territory whose status is yet to be determined,” a statement from the Kashmir Mission in US said.
“Because of the obduracy of India to give the people of Kashmir the right of self determination, Kashmir has become the largest military concentration in the world,” the statement said.
The Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) said it would “approach” Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon on the issue of the Sikhs rights during the 70th Session of the UN General Assembly.

The Sikh group has been campaigning for the right to vote in the year 2020 on the question: “Should the territory of Punjab, currently occupied by India, be an independent country?”
Carrying banners stating “India denies Sikhs language, religion”, “Sikh Referendum 2020 – For Self Determination”, the community raised slogans against the Indian government . Meanwhile the US-based Sikh rights group also filed a lawsuit in a court in California seeking to block the public address of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Silicon Valley on September 27. The lawsuit filed by Sikh For Justice (SFJ) alleges forcible conversions in India and claims that the public reception for Modi would be used as an occasion to incite violence particularly forced religious conversions, news reports said.

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A 50-year-old man was beaten to death,


Indian man beaten to death, son injured over beef eating 'rumours'

A 50-year-old man was beaten to death, while his 22-year-old son was severely injured in Uttar Pradesh's Dadri after it was rumoured that the family had been storing and consuming beef, police said.
Muhammad Akhlaq and his son were beaten allegedly by residents of Bisara village, Indian Express reported.
The attack on Akhlaq and his family occurred around 10pm on Monday night, after a local temple allegedly announced the family had been consuming beef.
Farm worker Akhlaq succumed to his injuries, while his son Danish was admitted to a government hospital in what doctors called "critical" condition.
Violent protests erupted after six people suspected of involvement in the incident were arrested near Delhi.
Bisara village sarpanch Sanjeev Kumar Rana ─ who also runs a shop near the temple ─ claimed the temple priest and an aide were among those arrested.
Police said the priest was released after questioning.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gautam Buddh Nagar Kiran S said that preliminary investigations revealed an announcement had been made from the temple about the family consuming beef.
"The priest was picked up for questioning as we need to investigate the involvement of others in the case," he said.
He said that a case of rioting and murder had been registered against 10 people, of which six had already been arrested. Rupendra, vivek, Sri Om, Sandeep, Saurav and Gaurav, who are all residents of Bisara village.
The SSP said police had been told of a group of people entering the temple and using a microphone to make the announcement. "However, investigations are still underway. We do not know if any of the accused are associated with the temple."
Akhlaq's 18-year-old daughter Sajida said the family kept "mutton in the fridge", not beef.
She said a group of over 100 villagers arrived at the family's home. "They accused us of keeping cow meat, broke down our doors and started beating my father and brother."
"My father was dragged outside the house and beaten with bricks. We came to know later that an announcement had been made from the temple about us eating beef,” she said.
Samples of the meat were sent "to the forensics department for examination", police said .

Also read: India’s diehard Hindus push to ban beef in blow to poor

Gautam Budh Nagar District Magistrate N P Singh said police had been deployed in the area and the situation was under control.
"Some locals spread rumours that Akhlaq had cow meat at his home and engaged in cow-slaughtering," he said, adding "Following the rumours, tension ignited and some locals attacked his home in Bisara village."
Residents of Bisara and nearby villages clashed with police following news of the arrests. Protesters damaged vehicles, including a police van and a motorocycle.
One man, Rahul, was injured as police resorted to firing.
His brother, Narendra, said, “Around 500 protesters from nearby villages had assembled there. A policeman fired a shot in the air but it hit Rahul on the side of his abdomen."
Senior police officials contested Narendra's version. SSP Kiran said "We are yet to ascertain the type of bullet and the weapon from which it was fired."
Many Hindus regard the cow as the living symbol of their religion. Hindu welfare organisations run gaushalas, or cow shelters, in many cities where abandoned cows found wandering the streets are given food and shelter. Feeding a cow is seen by many Hindus as a way to appease the gods and get one’s wishes fulfilled.
Not all BJP-led states are pushing for tighter restrictions on beef. The chief minister of Goa, another BJP-led state, has refused to back the ban, saying that two-fifths of people there eat beef and he respected the rights of minorities.
Meanwhile, Hindu nationalist groups affiliated to Modi's BJP want to set up more cattle camps and cow shelters to house animals no longer wanted by farmers. India has some 300 million cattle, and animals foraging for food are a familiar sight on the rubbish-strewn streets of towns and villages.

Also read: Violent protests in Indian-held Kashmir after rising tension over beef ban

By:Dawn.com 

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

JK converted into a vast jail: Geelani




  Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani today condemned the detention of separatist leaders in their houses and at police stations and blanket ban on internet, terming the steps as 'state terrorism, interference in religious affairs and curbing of freedom of expression'. "The coalition government of PDP-BJP has converted the state into a major jail and has left the whole Kashmiri nation at the mercy of communal and fascist forces," the Hurriyat spokesman, in a statement today, quoted Geelani as saying while addressing different public delegations at his Hyderpora residence here. Geelani has lauded Kashmiris for following the tradition of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) on Eid and foiling the 'evil plans of the communal forces.' "The communal elements in Jammu region were conspiring to whip up Hindu-Muslim clashes on the Eid day and were trying to divert the attention from our freedom struggle but the Kashmiri Muslims showed extreme maturity and farsightedness in this matter and avoided every such act which could have helped the execution of the wicked plans of the communal people and led to communal tension," Geelani said. He condemned the continued detention of Shabir Ahmad Shah, Nayeem Ahmad Khan, Mir Hafizullah, Abdul Gani Bhat, Rayees Ahmad Mir, Muhammad Ashraf Laya, Qazi Yasir and several other separatist leaders. "The complete ban on internet isolated Jammu and Kashmir from the rest of the world and it was purposely done to hide the actual situation of this troubled state. India has held Jammu and Kashmir by using its entire state power and is trying hard to continue its forced control here. The state government is just for show and the state is directly ruled by Indian home ministry." Geelani said, adding that "There is no other option left for Kashmiris than to resist the forced control. Not only the lives and property of the common Kashmiris are in danger but their religion and culture are also threatened."

By: newshunt.com

Friday, 25 September 2015

Violation Of Human Rights In India




Police fire tear gas to quell anti-India protests in Kashmir.

 

                    
A Kashmiri man leads a goat past protestors after Eid al-Adha prayers in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Friday, Sept. 25, 2015. Police fired teargas and rubber bullets to disperse hundreds of Kashmiris protesting a court ruling upholding a colonial-era law banning cow slaughter and the sale of beef in the Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)
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SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Government forces on Friday fired tear gas and used batons to quell thousands of anti-India protesters who turned violent after Eid prayers in various mosques in the Indian portion of Kashmir, police said.
The protesters, waving Pakistani and pro-militant flags and chanting pro-independence slogans, hurled stones at government forces who tried to stop them from marching in Srinagar and at least two other places in the region.

One person suffered critical injuries and was hospitalized after he was hit by a tear gas shell in Sopore, a town 50 kilometers (30 miles) northwest of Srinagar, the main city in the Indian portion of Kashmir, a police officer said on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to talk to reporters.
Authorities tightened security and blocked all mobile and landline Internet services for two days, beginning Friday, as a measure to stop Muslim protesters from uploading pictures of animal sacrifices, especially slaughter of cows which are worshipped by Hindus.

Tension has been building in the region after a court two weeks ago upheld a colonial-era law banning slaughtering of cows and selling beef in the region, a decision resented by Muslims.
The Jammu-Kashmir state government in the Indian portion is likely to appeal the court ruling
The 1932 law made the slaughter of cows punishable by up to 10 years' imprisonment and a fine. Indian authorities did not enforce the law for about seven decades.

Kashmir is mainly Muslim, while the majority of people in the rest of India are Hindus who hold cows sacred.

Insurgent groups have been fighting for Kashmir's independence from India or its merger with neighboring Pakistan since 1989. More than 68,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed.
India accuses Pakistan of arming and training the rebels, a charge Pakistan denies.

By:YAHOO News

At least 12 people were injured in the violence


Protests in India-administered Kashmir leave 12 injured.

 
A teargas shell explodes in front of Kashmiris protesting outside Eidgah, a prayer ground, in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir,
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Image caption At least 12 people were injured in the violence
Indian forces have fired tear gas and used batons to disperse hundreds of protesters in India-controlled Kashmir.
At least 12 people were injured after protests in the capital Srinagar and other parts of the state turned violent after Eid prayers.
Protesters are angered by the arrest of four religious and separatist leaders, and a 40-hour ban on internet services.
That ban came after some local Muslim leaders urged people to upload pictures of cows being slaughtered for Eid.
Eyewitnesses told the BBC's Riyaz Masroor that clashes broke out after anti-India protesters marched with posters of armed militants.
Riot police charged at the protesters, firing plastic bullets and tear gas.
Tensions have been high after a court upheld a law prohibiting the slaughter of cows. Cows are a sacred animal in Hinduism, India's main religion - but India-administered Kashmir is mostly Muslim.
Several religious leaders and separatist groups in the state put out a call asking people to slaughter cows instead of the traditional sheep and goats - although some leaders also urged people not to hurt religious sentiments.
The authorities then blocked access to the internet so that people would not be able to upload images of cow slaughter.

An Indian policeman gestures towards Kashmiri demonstrators during a protest after Eid al-Adha prayers in Srinagar, September 25, 2015.
Image copyright Reuters
Image caption Protestors held up Pakistani flags and shouted pro-independence slogans
The 1932 law made the slaughter of cows punishable by up to 10 years' imprisonment and a fine. Indian authorities have not enforced the law for about seven decades.
Police have also made several arrests in recent days, including that of Mirwais Omar Farooq who was scheduled to lead Eid prayers in Srinagar.
High profile separatist leaders Syed Ali Gilani and Yasin Malik were also arrested, fuelling further anger.

A teargas shell fired by Indian police explodes during a protest by Kashmiri demonstrators after Eid al-Adha prayers in Srinagar September 25, 2015.
Image copyright Reuters
Image caption Police fired tear gas and used batons to disperse the crowds.
By: BBC News

violent after Eid prayers in various mosques in India-held Kashmir.


Violent protests in Indian-held Kashmir after rising tension over beef ban               

                 

Internet services blocked for two days to prevent Muslims from uploading photos of animal sacrifices. -AP

 
Internet services blocked for two days to prevent Muslims from uploading photos of animal sacrifices. -AP
SRINAGAR: Government forces have fired tear gas and used batons to quell thousands of anti-India protesters who turned violent after Eid prayers in various mosques in India-held Kashmir.
Police say the protesters, waving Pakistani flags, hurled stones at government forces who tried to stop them from marching in Srinagar and at least two other places in the region on Friday.
Authorities tightened security and blocked all mobile and landline Internet services for two days as a measure to stop Muslim protesters from uploading pictures of animal sacrifices, especially slaughter of cows which are worshipped by Hindus.

Tension has been building in the region after a court upheld a law banning slaughtering cows and selling beef in the region, a decision resented by Muslims.

Read: Indian forces fire at protesters, wound two near Srinagar

By:Dawn News

 

Thursday, 24 September 2015

EID MUBARAK

 
Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front | JKLF


 
 
 
 
اسسلام علیکم  دنیا میں جہاں جہاں مسلمان  عید  کی خوشیاں منا رہے ہیں  ان سب کو میری طرف سے دلی عید مبارک خدا کرے اپ کو زندگی میں ایسی ہزاروں  عیدیں نصیب ہوں.
اس خوشی کے موقعہ بالخصوص غم اہلبیت(علیہ السلام )  کو نہ  بھولنا اور ان مسلمان بھی بہنوں کوبھی یاد رکھنا جو آج  کشمیر  لیبیا  شام عراق فلسطین اور  دنیا کے مختلف حصوں میں آج بھی مصیبت میں ہیں اور دعا کریں کہ کشمیروں کو بھی پاک پروردگار حقیقی عید نصیب فرمائیں

Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Indian police arrested the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik along with other liberation leaders

Yasin Malik others arrested to prevent hunger strike


 
 
 

SRINAGAR: Indian police arrested the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik along with other liberation leaders ahead of his proposed hunger strike at Pratap Park in Srinagar on Tuesday against the ban on beef and innocent killings in the territory.
 

Yasin Malik was arrested while he was leading a protest march from Aabi Guzar which was to end with a sit in at clock tower in Srinagar. Those arrested included APDP leader Parveena Ahanger. Police also raided the residence of Kashmir Freedom Front Chairman Syed Bashir Andrabi at Redwani in Pulwama and harassed the inmates.


Prominent Hurriyat leader Bilal Ahmad Siddiqui in a media interview in Srinagar welcomed the Kashmiri people as well as Hurriyat leaders for getting united under the time tested leadership of the veteran leader Syed Ali Geelani.


Hurriyat leader Zafar Akbar Butt addressing a function attended by victims of Indian state terrorism in Srinagar on Tuesday said that Syed Ali Geelani s forum was representing the aspirations of people of Jammu and Kashmir. He reiterated the Kashmiris pledge to continue liberation struggle despite odds.

The forum patronised by Syed Ali Geelani the All Parties Hurriyat Conference Zamruda Habib and other Hurriyat leaders in their separate statements demanded immediate release of all illegally detained Kashmiris including Dukhtaran e Millat Chairperson Aasiya Andrabi and Masarrat Aalam Butt before Eid ul Azha.

Indian troops in their fresh act of state terrorism martyred one more Kashmiri youth during continued operations at Kanzalwan in Gurez area of Bandipore district.

People staged a protest against the killing of two women by fast moving Indian army vehicle in Kupwara district on Tuesday.

Meanwhile Kashmiri representative Sardar Amjad Yousaf Khan during the ongoing session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva demanded appointment of a UN envoy to take stock of human rights situation in occupied Kashmir.

By: thenews.com.pk
 
 

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

JKLF chairman Yasin Malik detained in Srinagar.



SRINAGAR: JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik was on Tuesday detained here before he began a day's hunger strike to protest against the recent "mysterious killings" in the Kashmir valley.

As soon as JKLF activists led by Malik began a march towards city centre Lal Chowk, where he was to stage the hunger strike, a large posse of police stopped them.

The Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front leader was detained with nearly two dozen activists and lodged at the Kothi Bagh police station.

Among those detained was Parveena Ahanger, chairperson of the Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons.

On September 19, three-year-old Burhan Bashir and his father - a former militant - were killed by unidentified gunmen outside their house at Sagipora in Sopore, 50km northwest of Srinagar.

"We had planned to stage a token one-day hunger strike to protest against the recent civilian killings. But authorities foiled our peaceful programme by using force," Malik said.

He sought an international probe into the killings so that those involved were punished.

By: THE TIMES OF INDIA

Karachi: Takfiri terrorists gunned down Irfan Zaidi, Shabbir Hassan injured

 


Karachi: Takfiri terrorists gunned down Irfan Zaidi, Shabbir Hassan injured

 
Terrorists of Ahl e Sunnat wal Jamaat (Sipah e Sahaba) killed Irfan Zaidi, owner of a general store, in North Nazimabad.
 
Police consider the target killing of Syed Irfan Zaidi as an act of sectarianism. Irfan was returning to his home after closing the shop when terrorists, who were on motorcycle, fired upon him.
DIG Karachi West Feroz Shah declared the incident as target killing.
On the other hand, takfiri terrorists also fired upon a Paan shop due to which Shabbir Hassan got injured. He is admitted in the hospital for treatment.
 
By: Shiite NEWS

Jamaat-e-Islami started using ‘Aylan’’s name to collect hides on Eid ul Adha

  
          
Jamaat-e-Islami started using ‘Aylan’’s name to collect hides on Eid ul Adha
                      
 
Jamaat e Islami started using ‘Aylan’’s name to collect hides on Eid ul Adha
 
Jamaat e Islami, the so-called Islamic organization, has started using Syria’s situation for its own benefit, after Kashmir and Afghan Jihad, and has started asking for Eid ul Adha hides from innocent Muslims of Pakistan.  In a bid to enhance people’s emotions, the organization chose the devastating image of a three-year-old Syrian refugee named Aylan Kurdi, whose lifeless body recently washed up on a Turkish beach when Aylan and his family were drowned in the sea while trying to reach Europe. The image of Aylan’s body on the beach instantly shocked and arrested the entire world and the whole world sympathized with the family. Jamaat e Islami, taking advantage of the situation, has used Syrian toddler Aylan’s picture to collect hides on Eid ul Adha so that people get emotional and give hides to them. 
 
On the other hand, Rangers have been dealing with hides’ collectors with iron hand and has also taken down the banners and posters from the city but a question on Rangers’ performance has been raised because it allowed Jammat e Islami to publicize their appeal for hides through banners and posters.
 
Syria, where a war is going on between takfiri terrorists and the country’s forces, has nothing to do with Jamaat e Islami. Why is it collecting hides for Syrian Muslims? Are they going to send the money, collected from hides, to Daesh? If it is so then why no action is being taken against them, under the National action plan, for appealing for hides in order to support international terrorists. 
 

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By: shiiteNEWS

Sunday, 20 September 2015

Wahhabism, Saudi Arabia, and Their Gift to Yale


MECCA SAUDI ARABIA 
The first thing you need to know about Saudi Arabia is that it is not a country but a financial and religious empire with a million poisonous tentacles stretching across both the West and the Muslim world. Its wealth is built upon the dirty oil under its sands, its legitimacy crafted upon an even dirtier political deal with a totalitarian religious cult known as Wahhabism.
The Saudi Royal Family treats the country as its private property. When the House of Saud conquered the territory known as Arabia, they named the country after themselves, hence the Saudi before the Arabia. It is more of a corporation than anything else, except The Family controls Islam's holiest cities and profits handsomely off them.

Saudi Arabia should have made more news last week than it did. For starters, it was the anniversary of 9/11, and Saudi Arabia played at least an indirect role in Al Qaeda's attacks on Washington and New York. More on that in a minute. But a Saudi billionaire also donated $10 million to Yale University and Yale Law School to establish a Center of Islamic Law and Civilization. The official announcement marked this as a great triumph. The establishment of such a center would have indeed been a victory worth celebrating had the money not originated from such a dubious source.
The Saudi billionaire-donor is named Abdullah Kamel. He is the CEO of the Dallah Albaraka Group, a Saudi conglomerate. Dallah Albaraka Group was a named defendant in a lawsuit brought by the families of 9/11 victims. Many of these suits were eventually dismissed on jurisdictional grounds, but a suit against Dallah Avco, a subsidiary of Dallah Albaraka Group, is currently in the discovery stage. Dallah Avco is an aviation company with ties to the Saudi Air Force -- the same air force dropping bombs on Yemenis this very second, mutilating and killing thousands of them. Dallah Avco employed a man named Omar al-Bayoumi, a Saudi citizen who held a do-nothing job with the company while he was befriending and helping two of the 9/11 hijackers.

The Dallah AlBaraka Group and Abdullah Kamel undoubtedly operate with the blessings of the Saudi Royal Family, whose role in the 9/11 attacks is finally starting to be exposed. Earlier this year, the "20th hijacker," Zacarious Moussaoui, directly accused the Saudi Royal Family of knowing about the 9/11 attacks in advance and funding al Qaeda's plot. The Joint Congressional Inquiry into 9/11 redacted 28 crucial pages dealing with alleged Saudi involvement in the planning and execution of the attacks. Bob Graham, former senator and ex-chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, has said in sworn statements that the Saudi government assisted the 9/11 terrorists.
Occam's Razor directs the proponents of any theory to eliminate unnecessary assumptions. In the case of 9/11, 15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudis. They came from a country run by absolute monarchs, where information is tightly controlled, where a company known as the Saudi Bin Laden Group is the largest construction conglomerate. Trace the money back to its roots, and you quickly find that this "gift" tarnishes Yale beyond measure.
 
But the Saudi-Yale deal is about more than Yale or 9/11, much more. It is about elite institutions constantly prostrating at the feet of the Saudi Royal Family. The Family has given Harvard and Georgetown $40 million. They have funded research at leading scientific institutions to maximize Saudi oil output. They have donated to leading foundations, including the Clinton Foundation. They have paid for fundamentalist imams in American prisons. From California to India, they have erected a mammoth infrastructure of Wahhabist madrassas which indoctrinate impressionable young men to the virtues of their cause.

In this last charge alone, the Saudi Royal Family's dollars are drenched in blood. The House of Saud came to power in the 1700s by making a deal with a fanatical preacher named Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Wahhab, who taught that Islam had to be stripped down to its puritan essence. All later adaptations were eliminated because they were seen as sinful. A Muslim had to adhere to the Wahhabists' literal interpretation of scripture or risk being deemed an apostate, and thus, liable to be murdered. Visits to the shrines of saints were criminalized as idolatrous. The Shia, the Sufis, the Ahmadis--all Muslim minorities--were thought to have deviated from the One True Path and so they, too, could be killed. Because Wahhab and his gang claimed to be defending Islam, their violence was legitimated as jihad. Homosexuals and blasphemers were to be put to death. Adulterers were to be stoned. Thieves were to have their hands amputated.

In the Saudi-Wahhab deal, Wahhab pledged to "support the ruler, supplying him with glory and power" if Muhammad Ibn Saud made Wahhabist doctrine his official dogma. In the early 1800s, the Saudis took over Makkah and destroyed the monuments built to the Prophet Muhammad's family. The Prophet's tomb itself was just barely saved. They destroyed the cemetery where members of the Prophet's family were buried. They ransacked the holy Shia city of Karbala in Iraq, mass-murdered women and children, and pillaged the tomb of Husain, the Prophet's nephew and the spiritual leader of the world's Shia.

In more modern times, the Saudis have spent upwards of $100 billion building madrassas around the world. In Pakistan, once a relatively liberal country, the number of Saudi-funded fundamentalist madrassas went from 900 to 32,000 in over a decade. These madrassas did not produce engineers and doctors but religious fanatics. Some of the students in these madrassas became leaders of the Taliban and al-Qaeda. Simply put: You do not get today's Sunni-Shia war without the Saudi Royal Family exporting Wahhabism, an ideology with conflict and plunder inherent in its core.
The legacy of Saud and Wahhab continues, though now with a Las Vegas bent. Makkah--Islam's holiest city and the destination of the Hajj pilgrimage which attracts over 3 million Muslims annually--is surrounded by cranes and construction facilities building hotels and luxury shopping centers that loom over Islam's holiest sites. In recent years, the house of Khadijah, the Prophet's wife, was destroyed to build toilets. The house of Abu Bakr, the Prophet's companion, was razed to build a Hilton hotel. Over 98% of Arabia's religious heritage sites, and thus Islamic history, have been destroyed. If all of this sounds eerily like ISIS it is because ISIS and Saudi Arabia share the exact same ideology. The Saudis just happen to be our friends.

The man who gave Yale that $10 million check hails from the most totalitarian country on earth, second perhaps only to North Korea. Enforced as official dogma in the Kingdom are the two most fundamental and ancient forms of totalitarianism: Man's control over the bodies of women and his control over the thoughts of all citizens. Women live under a segregationist, sexist, apartheid state. The thought-murdering ideology of Wahhabism criminalizes dissent before it can even germinate in individual consciences. The law is not supreme; the House of Saud is. The purpose of the law is not to serve and protect but to preserve the Family and destroy the minds and bodies of its enemies, beginning with the Shia.
The study of Islamic civilization is desperately needed in the West. The writings of ancient Greek philosophers were translated and preserved by Muslim philosophers and scientists in the great libraries of Baghdad. Our numerical system is owed to Persian and Arab mathematicians. Much of our current understanding in physics, calculus, philosophy, political economy, medicine, indeed, the scientific method itself, is owed at least in part to Islam's golden age. Try and get to the Renaissance and Enlightenment without Islam's discoveries and you will find yourself stuck in the Dark Ages. Islamic civilization was open, tolerant, diverse. Wahhabism and the Saudi Royal Family inverted all of that, built a sectarian empire, and with their oil money, bought off those who could be bought, and imposed themselves on everyone else.

The Yale gift makes a mockery of this rich history. Saudi money should not be funding any more programs in the United States or elsewhere because the money is stained with both blood and oil. It was extracted from the ground, but the extractors got to where they are by stomping upon the bones of their fellow Muslims. Let justice be done, though the heavens fall, goes the ancient quote, but justice will never be done if this organized crime family continued to buy our loyalty. Mr. Kamel's check should be returned to him and his Saudi patrons with clear instructions that they spend the money making amends for The Family's many crimes against humanity, their genocide of Islamic civilization.

By:huffingtonpost.com

Police recovers Hizbul commander’s body in Kashmir.


Police recovers Hizbul commander’s body in Kashmir.

 Police recovers Hizbul commander’s body in Kashmir   
 
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The sufferer, Bashir Ahmed Bhat, who had give up militancy after serving a jail time period, was attacked close to his residence in Sagipora.
Unidentified militants shot dead a former ultra and critically injured his three-year-old son in volatile Sopore town of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Friday.

“He died of the serious wounds early this morning”, Burhan’s uncle Mohamad Ashraf Mir told Kashmir Reader.

Burhan’s father Bashir Ahmad had died last night.

Bullet-riddled body of a Hizbul Mujahideen militant was found in a jungle on Saturday in north Kashmir, with police suspecting the hand of break-away Hizb faction Lashkar-e-Islam (LeI).
Both father and the son received serious injuries in the attack and were shifted to Sopore hospital, while Bhat succumbed to his injuries, the condition of child was stated to be critical.
Geelani added, “thousands of people have been killed in the past by the government sponsored gunmen and those incidents are yet to be investigated and due to that these killings are still going on here ”.

By:tvnewsroom.org 

How beef ban could result in Jammu and Kashmir descending into violence

As the news of the ultimatum given by the state wing of the VHP has spread and sunk in amongst Kashmiris, apprehensions, worries and anxieties have begun to be voiced by people here.  The VHP ultimatum pertained to the ‘discussion’ to be held in the state Assembly about the activation of a piece of legislation dating back to the Maharaja which prohibits sale and slaughter of bovines in the state.
The  leader of the state unit of the VHP said: "If the beef ban is revoked, VHP would enforce an economic blockade in Kashmir, forcing people to starve. The people of Jammu would not tolerate it...The government will have face consequences".
 
Protests in Kashmir over the beef ban. PTI image
  
Protests in Kashmir over the beef ban. PTI image
 
 Drawing a parallel with the 2008 agitation, Sharma said, "People will be forced to take to the streets and launch an agitation similar to the one in 2008 if slaughtering of bovines continued unabated in the region".
This is as clear as a threat can be. The VHP leader’s statement comes just ahead of Eid-Al-Adha- a festival where animal sacrifice (bovines, lambs, camels) is mandatory for Muslims. It comes even as the separatist spectrum of the state’s politics, in conjunction with major religious bodies, have enjoined Kashmiris to slaughter bovines to demonstrate defiance against the activation of the legislation that prohibits it.
The stage is set for a confrontation between the people and the state, and between the people of Jammu and Kashmir. (Hindus form the majority in the Jammu division of the state, while Muslims are a majority in the Kashmir division).
The question is why have things come to such a pass?
The reasons pertain to the alliance between the BJP and the PDP- two parties that are as different as chalk and cheese, with differing and different agendas and manifestos. Inevitably, and perhaps even naturally, despite the ‘common minimum program’ agreed upon by the two parties after elections, the respective agendas of the two parties will be at odds with each other.
This is what happened in the past few months; the beef ban controversy is merely a catalyst that brought the contradictions of the alliance out in the open. The PDP, which won 28 seats, appears to have been in the alliance purely for the purposes of power and government formation. The BJP, on the other hand, appears to have had larger agendas and interests in opting for the alliance and government formation.
Each appears to have thought, or assumed, that they would make the alliance fungible and cannibalize it for their respective interests and agenda. But , as is perhaps natural in politics and alliances of opportunism, the contradictions have come to the fore and the state is now poised on the precipice of conflict and even violence.
But why did the BJP rake up of the beef ban at this point in time?
The answer is speculative but given the paucity or even non existence of alternate scenarios, be plausible. The BJP appears to have decided to consolidate its power and position in the Jammu region of the state. What better way than to strike on an issue that would be of import to peoples of both the regions of the state, albeit for different reasons.
In Kashmir, the beef ban would jar with the sensibilities of people and offend them given its Muslim character. In Jammu, the resistance to the ban would do the same given that the majority of the population there is Hindu. In  this schema, the BJP kills two birds with one stone.
Does this mean that the stage is set for the trifurcation of the state of Jammu and Kashmir? This may not be the real reason for the BJP’s agenda. Trifurcation of the state has strategic and political consequences. By weaning off Jammu and Ladakh from Kashmir, the focus will be on Kashmir as a Muslim dominated entity overlain with ethnic undertones and overtones. This will sharpen and make powerful the separatist argument  for self determination. For these reasons, powers that be may be loathe to trifurcate the state.
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But why is the BJP doing what it is doing? The reasons for the far right’s activism may be to alter the balance of power in Jammu in the party’s favour and then negotiate and even enjoy power from a position of strength.

This is as fas as the tactical and strategic aspect of the power play that is going in the state under the guise of the beef ban is concerned. But what is alarming is the potential for the states’ descent into violence and conflict and the larger impact of these on inter-group relations in the country. If the state gets caught in the crucible and vortex of conflict, the price will be paid by innocent people.
A shop keeper on the Boulevard - the scenic stretch of road that borders the Dal Lake- told me, "It will be difficult for Kashmiris in the rest of the country if there is violence here."
"But, we will also not remain silent here," he added , as his gaze wandered to a group of tourists from other parts of the country who were sauntering past.
The 'us' versus 'them' sentiment will only be heightened and innocents will feel the heat. This is the real tragedy of  Kashmir.
 
 By: First Post News

Saturday, 19 September 2015

It was a day to be remembered for Kashmiris living in Europe.


Kashmiris living in Europe stage protest in Geneva to press for K-resolution

                                                                                                                    
Kashmiris living in Europe stage protest in Geneva to press for K-resolution
 
 
          JK needs urgent attention along with global refugee crisis, Syria’           

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Geneva:
Kashmiris from world over today gathered at Palais des Nations in Geneva and held a peaceful protest to highlight HR violations and need for the resolution of Kashmir issue, a statement issued by Kashmir Institute of International Relations (KIIR) from Geneva said. 
Statement said, it was a day to be remembered for Kashmiris living in Europe.
“On the occasion, a Member of Parliament from United Kingdom, Khalid Mahmood, joined Kashmiri leaders from PaK Kashmir and Indian administered Kashmir, to send a joint message to the United Nations, to world media and to human rights defenders who are currently attending the 30th session of UN Human Rights Council,” statement said, adding: “Despite heavy showers, Kashmiris from UK, Germany, Italy and other parts of Europe gathered in front of the UN building. Chaudhry Pervez Ashraf, a Minister in PaK government, had flown in from Muzaffarabad, to join the protest.”
Diplomats, the media, and rights activists from around the world witnessed the peaceful protest, the largest by the Kashmiri diaspora this year, statement said, adding, “Participants shouted slogans challenging Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to stop the Kashmir movement.” 
 
The Kashmir protest was preceded by a seminar inside the UN building where MEP Khalid Mahmood, senior APHC leaders Altaf Hussain Wani and Syed Faiz Naqshbandi, and Sardar Amjad Yousaf Khan, Executive Director Kashmir Institute for International Relations [KIIR] addressed international human rights defenders, said the statement, adding, it was an opportunity to update the world public opinion on the situation inside Kashmir. 
“The Kashmiri leaders from across the LoC and Pakistan did not stop at this. The daylong Kashmir activism concluded with a high-profile press briefing at the Club Suisse de la Presse, better known as the Geneva Press Club. Prior to the event, the Club management sent out press notes and flyers to over one-thousand members, briefing them on the significance of this Kashmir briefing,” statement said.  
The event, titled “Kashmir and the Standoff Between Nuclear States of Pakistan and India”, was was-streamed live, which created an uproar on the social media, statement said. 
“The key speakers in the briefing were Khalid Mahmood (Member of Parliament from the UK), Chaudhary Pervez Ashraf (Minister PaK), Altaf Hussain Wani (APHC leader), Syed Faiz Naqshbandi (APHC leader), Sardar Amjad Yousaf Khan (Executive Director KIIR), and Ahmed Quraishi, Executive Director YFK who also moderated the briefing,” statement said. 
The participants in the briefing sensitized the Swiss and international media on the urgency of the Kashmir dispute, sais the statement, adding, “They argued that the world was close to a possible nuclear war and that the issue required urgent attention along with the global refugee crisis, Syria and other international matters.”
 
By: RK News

Friday, 18 September 2015



 
 "ہاتھی کے دانت کھانے  کے اور دکھانے اور"
بظاہر تو  یہ ایک کہاوت ہے, مگر درحقیقت یہ ایک ایسا کھیل  ہے جو ١٩٤٧ سے  پاکستان اور بھارت ہر روز کشمیریوں کی کی زندگیوں سے کھیلتے چلے آ رہے ہیں. کبھی سیاسی، سماجی  قومی بنیادوں پر تو کبھی لسانی، اور مذھبی بنیادوں  پر پاکستان اور بھارت  کی سیاسی قیادت صرف اور صرف ٹاک شو، اخباری بیانات یا پھر انتخابی مہمات میں پر جوش نعروں اور تقریروں سے ہی کشمیروں کے جذبات سے کھیلتے چلے آرہے ہیں - اپنی اپنی باری پر سرحد کے  دونوں ہی اطراف میں کٹھپتلی حکومتیں بنائی جاتی ہیں
 
 

 حکومتی مجاور کرسی  اور عیاشی  لالچ میں  پولیس کی صورت با وردی غنڈوں کو استمال میں لاتے ہوے اپنے اپنے علاقے میں وہ سب کچھ کرتے ہیں- جس سے ان کے ذاتی مفادات پورے ہو سکتے ہیں  حتیٰ کہ کشمیریوں کی تحریک آزادی  کو بھی کچلنے کی بھی ناکام کوشش کی جاتی ہیں - اور ان کے کرایے کے پتلے اس میں بہت اہم کردار ادا کرتے ہیں - خیرات میں انہیں عیاشیوں کیلئے مال دولت مہیا کی جاتی ہے - بھارت میں کچھ تھوڑا مختلف ہے وہاں حکومت نے  فوج اور پولیس کو کھلی چھٹی دے رکھی ہے- جب چاہیں جہاں چاہیں کسی کو بھی شرپسندی کا نام دے کر گولی مار سکتے ہیں - غریب بیروزگار کشمیروں کو ملازمت کا جھانسا دے کر بلانا اور پھر گولی مار دینا اور خبروں میں دہشت گردوں کی حملے کی کہانی بنا کر پیش  کر دینا تو معمول کا کام ہے- جس کی تصدیق بھارتی حکومت کر بھی چکی ہے
 
 
 
 
 
حریت رہنماؤں کو پبلک سیفٹی ایکٹ  کی تحت جیلوں میں قید یا گھروں میں نظربند رکھنا بھی بھارت کا روز مرّہ کا معمول ہے چند سادہ لوح کشمیری پاکستان کے کسی قؤمی دن کی موقع پر پاکستان سے اظھار یکجہتی میں جب پاکستانی پرچم لہراتے ہیں، تو بھارتی سرکار تو بوکھلاہٹ کا شکار ہو جاتی ہے - اور برداشت نہیں کر پاتی اور مشتعل ہو کر نہتے کشمیروں کو شہید یا زخمی کیا جاتا ہے یا پھر غیر قانونی طور پر جیلوں میں بند کر دیا جاتا ہے- جہاں ان مظلوم کشمیروں کے ساتھ غیر انسانی سلوک کیا جاتا ہے یہاں تک کہ ایک خبر کے مطابق مقبوضہ کشمیر کی جیلوں میں انسانوں کے ساتھ غیر اخلاقی اور غیر انسانی سلوک تو ہوتا ہے ہي مگر اب کپواڑہ جیل کے سپرینڈنٹ نے اپنی عیاشی کے لیے جیل کے ایک  حصّے میں مویشی بھی پال رکھے ہیں اور جانوروں کی وجہ ماحول سخت آلودہ جس کی وجہ سے قیدیوں کو  بے حد مشکلات کا سامنا ہے-  انسانوں کو جانوروں کے ساتھ جیل میں رکھنا  انسانی حقوق کی  سخت اور کھلی خلافورزی ہے
 
 
بھارتی حکومت کشمیروں کی زندگیوں میں مزید مشکلات پیدا کرنے کے لیے طرح طرح کے بہانے تراش رہی ہے - اب کشمیر میں گاۓ کے گوشت پر پابندی عائد کر دی کیوں کہ اس سے ہندوؤں مذھبی احساسات مجروح ہوتے ہے. تو پھر شراب پر پابندی کیوں نہیں ہے شراب بھی اسلام میں حرام ہے شراب پر پابندی نہ ہونے سے مسلمانوں کے مذہبی احساسات کیوں بھول گے- مگر درحقیقت بھارت کا مقصد ہی صرف کشمیری مسلمانوں کا رخ تحریک آزادی کشمیر سے موڑنا ہے- جس میں وہ انشا الله کبھی بھی کامیاب نہیں ہونگے
 
 کشمیر میں مسلمان اپنے بنیادی حقوق سے بھی محروم ہیں- آج سے ایک سال سے زیادہ کا ارسا گزر گیا ہے جب اس وادی میں ایک قدرتی  آفت، خوفناک سیلاب کی صورت میں آئ تھی- جس نے وادی میں  تباہی مچا دی تھی- لوگوں  مکان، کاروبار کے علاوہ بیشمار قیمتی جانیں بھی اس قدرتی آفت کی نذر ہوئیں- غریب کشمیروں کا سب کچھ پانی میں بہ گ-
 حق تو یہ تھا کے بھارتی حکومت ان کشمیروں کی مدد کرتی - مگر  بھارتی حکومت نے صرف میڈیا  پر کشمیروں سے جھوٹے وعدوں  پر انحصار کیا- نہتے کشمیروں کی کسی قسم کی کوئی مدد نہ کی اور نہ صرف یہی کیا بلکہ بن الاقوامی امدادی تنظیموں کے کشمیر میں داخلے پر پابندی عائد کر دی گئی- اورغیور کشمیروں نے اپی مدد اپ کے تحت پھر سے زندگی کی شروعات کیں

    میں ریاست کشمیر کا  ایک باشندہ  کی حثیت سے کشمیر کی غیور عوام، اور کشمیر سمیت دنیا کی  تمام آزادی پسند تنظیموں اور بالخصوص جموں کشمیر لبریشن فرنٹ کی قیادت اور  نمایندوں  سے اپنے اصل مقصد آزادی کشمیر کیلئے متحد ہونے  کی گزارش کرتا ہوں. ہمارے گروپ یا تنظیم کا چاہے کوئی بھی نام ہو مقصد سب کا ایک ہی ہونا چاہے " آزادی اور خودمختاری" 
 
 کشمیری قوم جو کہ ١٩٤٧ سے اپنے مذہبی، سماجی، سیاسی، انسانی اور اخلاقی حقوق کی  آزاد خاطر قربانیاں دیتی آئ ہے آیندہ بھی کسی قسم کی قربان سے دریغ نہیں
پاکستان اور بھارت  کی سیاسی قیادت اور اور ان کے سیاسی مجاوروں کو شائد اس بات کا علم نہیں کے ان کی عیاشیوں کا دور عنقریب اختتام پذیر ہونے کو ہے- انشا الله وہ دن دور نہیں حب شہیدوں کی قربانیاں رنگ لائیں گی اور  ریاست کشمیر ایک آزاد اور خودمختار ریاست کی صورت میں دنیا کے نقشے پر ابھرے گی- اور سیاسی مجاوروں کو چھپے کی جگہ بھی نہیں ملے گی

 

"""  کشمیر بنے گا خودمختار""""  

 

Army captain among 18 killed in Taliban attack on Pakistan Air Force base

 Army captain among 18 killed in Taliban attack on Pakistan Air Force base


Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Pakistan: Terrorists killed Geo TV Shia Satellite engineer + Photos



 Unknown gunmen attacked a Geo News Digital Satellite News Gathering (DSNG) van in the Bahadurabad area of the city on Tuesday night.





The driver and satellite engineer were injured in the attack and rushed to a local hospital for treatment. Geo News satellite engineer Arshad Ali Jafri succumbed to his injuries at the hospital while the driver Anees is said to be in stable condition.

DIG East Munir Sheikh said three gunmen riding a motorcycle attacked the DSNG van. Police have recovered 9MM bullet shells from the site and the DIG added all three attackers were wearing shalwar kameez. He also said that raids would be conducted overnight to arrest the attackers.
The attackers fled the scene shortly after firing on the Geo News van.
Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah has summoned a report of the incident from Inspector General Police Sindh.

Speaking from the hospital, Geo News Karachi Bureau Chief, Faheem Siddiqui, said that seven of the shots wounded Arshad, the Satellite Engineer. Three of the shots wounded his stomach, while three were fired on his hands and one on his face. While the driver received two bullet wounds on his shoulders.

Expressing grief over the incident, senior journalist Hamid Mir said the unpleasant incident is highly regrettable and this was not the first time that Geo News has been targeted. He added that targeting Geo News gives the message that Karachi is not entirely safe.
Geo News programme host Shahzeb Khanzada said it is a very unfortunate event and the security that is needed for media personnel is not provided.

Two members of the team who were also in the van during the attack remained safe.
Former President Asif Ali Zardari condemned the attack on the Geo News team and called for immediate arrest of the suspects. He added that a committee should be formed to investigate the incident.

Sindh Governor Dr Ishrat-ul-Ebad as well as Leader of Opposition in National Assembly Khursheed Shah also condemned the attack.

By: GEOTV News

Sunday, 13 September 2015

Shaheed Muhammad Maqbool Butt cannot be intimidated by such mean tactics.......


Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front | JKLF
 

JKLF Condemns 5th Consecutive PSA Slapped on Maqbool Butt’s Younger Brother


 
 
 
 
 
Zahoor A Butt
 
Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Wednesday  September 2nd, 2015  strongly condemned another Public Safety Act (PSA) slapped on younger brother of JKLF founder Muhammad Maqbool Butt.
Zahoor A Butt has been slapped with 5th PSA in a row and has been lodged at Kupwara jail, JKLF spokesperson said.
 
Describing these tactics as “most undemocratic and illegal”, JKLF said Butt has been tolerating the hardships of jail from a long time “but so-called rulers must remember that heirs of Shaheed Muhammad Maqbool Butt cannot be intimidated by such mean tactics”.
 
While paying tributes to Zahoor A Butt for his courage and “passion for freedom”, JKLF said that any harm done to him will have “dangerous consequences and responsibility will lie on the shoulders of these rulers”.

By:GK News

Saturday, 12 September 2015

Malala...........




 
Syeda Nasira Naqvi
A journalist friend of oral .........
Why was she fighting with his father this morning.
Special Report (sbuk Syed)

 She received the Nobel award ceremony for the coverage I have been a journalist friend. Leading man to write his name, but he was prevented from giving me a reference.
Skype on Thursday evening, he talked to me for some personal work. On completion of the girls I met asked? They laughed at him, shouting that I was letting the story be heard
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When she arrived at her father came to pick ourselves up. I felt that way speak between her and her father are very low. Instead of sitting in the car with her dad took my iPad in the back seat, and American ayksnt prayyz Nobel speech began hitting the cliché.
Malala's father, Ziauddin in Pakistan's political and picketing was engrossed in politics speak. The Ziauddin I did laugh at a joke when she saw her father staring at this hotel until after her father and did not interact much.


 When we arrived home, a British professor was waiting for her at home. After the match she was sitting in the room with him. The woman said she heard the oral speech, she was unable to speak properly. The woman said to her, 'Look, this is not your father's diary Swat filed the rent, you do not work hard will be put to shame all the day. She heard it, began to cry and said that he could speak in Hindi Kailash why I was not going to speak in Pashto.
She and her mother went to her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai said, 'Look, son,' You're destroying our whole agenda, a work for God, otherwise we will be killed, the Taliban His father heard the first political and ashamed, he said, the attack on their daughters for money to be spent, then the Taliban are blaming. You meet people from Pakistan are calling me names. Hear her mother crying. She loved her mother. Seeing her crying mother promised her that he would soon have a speech, but on one condition
His condition is easy to talk and to be written in English by the BBC reporter to write the diary I wrote Gul Makai, her father became angry when he heard the first Nobel Prize Reporter is seeking a stake. Ziauddin told a reporter on the phone the next day to meet her award to her diary full of revelations also have to do a press conference. Hearing this, her father became very frightened. After enough repetition and thinking this reporter was invited to Prague, where he is now working with other agencies. BBC reporter in the style she developed a simple little speech and then been reminded. She also received the Nobel Prize speech least 100 times .During the speech we hear is how to break, how to smile?, Plates break up all the medals were brought here by hand until airborne. If she did not read properly Bismillah Skype, for which Pakistan was conducted an online reader.
I saw it all in a state of bewilderment and confusion of how the US leadership in the third world by making your agents have to offer. I was told that the TV channels in Pakistan that have been purchased will transfer the marathon.
If you know the play's original script, but her prize was actually entitled to Abdul Sattar Edhi, the prize was snatched from.

BY: Syeda Nasira Naqvi