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- Qatada -
07-31-2010, 04:26 PM
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A trustworthy muslim from another forum posted this;

DEAR BROTHERS AND SISTERS ASSALAMU-ALIKUM : THIS IS A HUMBLE REQUEST OF A MUSLIM LIVING IN INDIAN OCCUPIED KASHMIR TO EVERY FREEDOM LOVING PERSON OF THE WORLD.INDIA IS CONTINEOUSLY KILLING AND MURDERING US.AND HAVE KILLED ABOUT 30 PEOPLE IN LAST 20 DAYS.BUT STRANGELY NO BODY IS BOTHERED ABOUT IT IN WORLD AND NOT EVEN MUSLIM COUNTRIES.I HEREBY REQUEST YOU ALL HIGHLIGHT OUR PLIGT AND ASK INDIA STOP OPPRESSION AND SET KASHMIRIES FREE.THANK U
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Ummu Sufyaan
08-10-2010, 10:58 AM
:wasalamex.

very important reminder.

and lets not forget our duas for the rest of our brothers and sisters and for this Ummah as-well.
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'Abd Al-Maajid
08-10-2010, 11:33 AM
India has illegally occupied Kashmir??? :?
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islamirama
09-18-2010, 12:33 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by abdulmājid
India has illegally occupied Kashmir??? :?
A muslim majority ruled by hindu was turned over to India by the british occupiers because those kuffars wanted to rule it post liberation so they can go down in history as first rulers but were denied their greedy request. Since then hindus have denied kashmir its liberation, backed out of treaties, and occupy it with 1 million armed forces. It is a very beautiful land, UN observers described it as a beautiful prison.
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islamirama
09-18-2010, 01:15 AM
Female protesters pile on pressure in Indian occupied Kashmir

By Izhar Wani – 8/5/2010



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SRINAGAR, India — "We are out on the streets with a message -- kill us before you kill our young boys and girls," says Rehana Ashraf, a female teacher in Indian Kashmir.

It is a stance which makes the security forces deeply anxious as they battle to suppress a surge of violent protests against India's rule of the Muslim-majority region.

An increasing number of women have been involved in the demonstrations, during which at least 45 people have been killed in the last eight weeks.

Most of the victims are young men who have died in gun fire as security forces try to enforce curfew orders that have brought ordinary life to a halt.

Each death -- particularly those of two women so far -- has triggered further angry protests and an equally strong response from Indian paramilitary troops and police.

"Under such circumstances, you can't expect us to remain silent," said Ashraf, 49, who lives in the region's main town Srinagar with her two young daughters. "We want to send out a message that we are not weak."

Young men have always led the street protests and stone-throwing in Kashmir during 20 years of rebellion, but that is changing.

"We have lost our patience. They have killed our sons and brothers. How do you expect us to be mute spectators?" 41-year-old Mehbooba Akhter, a mother of three teenage sons, told AFP.

Akhter, a Srinagar resident, said she has been taking part in the wave of anti-India protests, which began when a 17-year-old male student was killed by a police tear-gas shell in Srinagar on June 11.

Hundreds of women and girls, many in colourful salwar kameez dresses, have since been regularly out on the streets chanting "we want freedom!" and "blood for blood!" Some carry sticks and stones.

Dealing with female protesters is a fraught challenge for the police and paramilitary troops struggling to control the protests, which India says are instigated by hardline groups supported by Pakistan.

"Putting women and children in the front of rallies is a deliberate attempt by separatists to put us on back foot," Prabhakar Tripathi, spokesman for paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), told AFP.

"They know we won't confront them," he said.

Many women who do not directly take part in rallies carry drinking water to the protesters and also direct youths down escape routes as they flee from baton charges, tear-gas and gunfire.

"It is not the responsibility of men alone to protest against injustice. We women have to be in the forefront to fight it too," said Shamima Javed, 38.

"I am joining protests to express my solidarity with those women who lost their sons and daughters."

Other women believe they should not become involved.

"I am against protests. They affect education and the livelihoods of thousands," said Haleema Akhter, a retired woman in the southern town of Pampore. "But even my own 40-year-old daughter and her children are not willing to listen."

Syeda Afshana, a leading columnist and lecturer in the main Kashmir university, says the increasing female presence reflects the sense of injustice felt by Kashmiris.

"Out on the streets, women are making their minds felt," Afshana told AFP. "By pelting stones, they are expressing their collective anger."

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jNWdYjaZgrUn0FUOCsMQUaPDX3gg
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'Aleena
09-18-2010, 06:58 AM
The ego of two nations has threatened the lives and well being of 11 million human lives.

Both the countries prefer to keep the Kashmir problem alive as it is more profitable to do so than solving it. By keeping the problem alive one continues to get multifarious aid from major powers like the USA, China and the Organisation of Islamic Conference; the other on its part continues to uphold Article 370 which helps to secure the minority community vote bank.
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