Friday, July 30, 2010

What is happening?

Kashmir has been almost shut for 28 days now during which all business establishments,educational institutions,Govt. Offices have remained closed as people were protesting against the human rights violation in Kashmir. Today after a relatively peaceful week unconfirmed reports of Killing of a civilian in uptown area of Chanpora shook the people again.What is happening in the Vale of Saints, the place for which the Mughal emperor Jehangir had once said:
"Agar Firdous ba roye e zameen ast
Hameen asto Hameen asto hameen ast

If there is paradise on the face of earth
Indeed It is here it is here it is here"


The valley at present is facing a humanitarian crises because of the genocide going on in the vale. In past 28 days almost 18 people have been martyred most of them teenagers including a 9yr boy and a 24yr female. In past one month reports say almost 1500 youth have been arrested and booked under various cases just because they were protesting against the atrocities of the indian armed forces.The State Govt. is using every manoeuvre to suppress the justified voice. The state police recently booked Mirwaiz South Kashmir Moulvi Yasir under the draconian law of PSA for calling "Anantnag" as "Islambad" which shows their frustration.

"Jis Khaaq ke zameer mein ho aatish e chinaar
Mumkin nahi ki sard'e woh khaaq e arjumand" Alama Iqbal(RA)


The Govt. seems unmoved by the crises as they are holding to the myth that the protests are being instigated by the people on the other side of the border but if we take a look at the current situation of Pakistan this claim seems inappropriate as Pakistan has itself become a victim of terrorism most probably backed by RAW,MOSSAD and CIA along with the poor leadership of 10% Zardari. The seriousness of Govt. to solve the crises in Kashmir could clearly be determined by keeping in view the statement given by Former CM of J&K and the current Misnister of New and Renewable Energy in central Govt. Farooq Abdullah who was asked a question regarding the prevailing situation in Kashmir and the answer came as shock "GOLI MARO KASHMIR KO."

"Qaba kis muh se jaawogey Ghalib
Sharam tumko magar nahi aati" Mirza Ghalib


The sentiment of "AAZADI" has been transferred to the next generation, the generation that has seen the Vale in the worst conditions.These are the "Children of Conflict" as they have witnessed too much of bloodshed and atrocities, they were brought up in fear. They have witnessed there loved ones being murdered, they have witnessed the inhumane and gruesome acts like the Kunanposhpora, Handwara etc. mass rape cases were they watched the chastity of their sisters being violated. They not have only fear but anger hidden in their bosoms and now that fear has been overthrown by the anger.

"I shall not cease to fight against thee and thy people until either you leave my country or I leave my life. And I swear by Him who knows what is in men's hearts that if my hands were not bound this very moment, I would fight you with my bare hands, old and broken as I am.." Lion of the desert Umar Mukhtar(RA)

The downtown area of Srinagar has been keeping alive the struggle for a long time and has been turned into "Gaza Strip of Kashmir" by the authorities. The people of the area are facing an acute shortage of essential commodities and few days back the relief caravan that was on its way to Shehar e Khaas was stopped at Sonwar just like Gaza Flotilla raid by Pisrael. I salute the perseverance and dedication of the people of Kashmir in general and the people of downtown in particular.

"Aye taayir e laahoti uss rizq se mout achi
Jis riziq se aati ho parvaaz mein kotahi" Alama Iqbal(RA)


If we monitor the situation closely it seems the leadership has become irrelevant to some extent as the younger generation find it hard to trust them.Since 2008 younger generation has started to take the matters in their own hands as the leadership failed to take the 2008 mass uprising to its logical end.The division of leadership does not only harm the cause but it has started to create gap among the people as well and if we do not end this division I fear that the time will come when the gap will be too large to fill.


" The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe.You have to make it fall." Che Guevara

AYE JAZBAI AAZADI ZINDABAAD

Monday, July 12, 2010

Bloggers on the catch list


As the indian forces in Indian Occupied Kashmir are on a killing spree in which they killed around 15 young kashmiri's of age group 9-25yrs including a female, the state police had decided to go against the blogger's mostly the user's of the most accessed social networking site Facebook. Since last few days police is tracking down the bloggers who have been trying to make the world come across the truth about indian brutalities in this disputed territory and asking them to report to the police stations and in some cases arresting them. The Central and State Govt. seems to be frustrated how the people have been trying to reach out the world and make them hear thr voices. As noticed recently almost 45% of the facebooker's from the valley had changed their profile pictures to "I PROTEST," which seems to have freaked out the indian state.

The people of this disputed territory at this point of time are being terrorized on every front possible, to suppress their genuine voice, the voice for justice, voice for freedom. On the one hand the so called security agencies have been arresting the protesters on the other-hand indian media is playing dirty tricks to divert the attention of the people while the state media was put on a stand still and now the state police is trying to close on the e-protester's. The state police has blamed many Facebook user's of instigating violence and had slapped harsh cases against the youth as 'waging war against state.' In the words of one such blogger he said." I received a call Saturday evening,” a face book user, who was booked by police In Islamabad town, told rising Kashmir. “The person wanted to meet me. I mistook him as my friend. I told him we can meet after strikes and curfews are over”.

As the face book user declined to meet, the caller insisted he should come to lalchowk (Islamabad).
“Or else he said he would come to my home,” the Facebook user said.
Later, on inquiring by the user, the caller identified himself as a Police officer.

“He told me an FIR has been registered against me in Islamabad police station,” the face book user said.
The Facebook user said he was told that he was charged of “provoking people” for doing anti-state activities.
“Police officer told me you are very active on Facebook. And you are uploading images and videos that instigate violence against state,” the user said.

After half an hour, the user said, he received another call from Station House Officer Islamabad Police station.
“He told me that FIR has been registered against me,” the user said. “ I got shocked, I told both the officers I was writing and uploading truth. There was no images or text that could have instigated violence”.
From then onwards, the user evading arrest.

“I am not reporting to police station since they would at least keep me detained for six days” he said. “Somebody told me they have slapped harsh acts against me. The acts incriminate me in waging war against state”.
The facebook user said apart from him few more people have also been called by police.
The incident has raised a widely held suspicion in Kashmir that Facebook was being monitored by police and other security agencies

SSP Islamabad Showkat Malik when asked about the face book scrutiny said, “ I have no idea about it”.

The Facebook is a very popular social networking site which provides people a platform to exchange and share ideas and upload pictures and videos.

God Help people of Kashmir


AYE JAZBAI AAZADI ZINDABAAD


Thursday, July 8, 2010

Indian media plays dirty

After the series of cold blooded murders by the indian security forces,it came as a shock today as indian media started to cover up for their men.NDTV 24x7 today played a dirty gag backed by the center and state govt., by playing a so-called phone conversation which probably has been planned. In the conversation two persons from district budgam were saying they wanted to see many more deaths. It is nothing but a dirty step of a dirty politics that is trying to deviate not only the people of Kashmir but also trying to cover up the brutalities of Indian Armed forces by holding others responsible for the mess.It seems a step to show the world that how clean are the hands of indian armed forces.

If we really ponder over all this media gag many questions arise that they need to answer before we buy there fake stories.
Why only now did they find such conversations?
Why did this all happen after handing over the capital to army?
Why did even Barkha Dutt came to summer capital after so many deaths?
How do we believe that conversation that was played was real and not a planned one?

There are so many unanswered question that make us doubt the credibility of biased indian media regarding this case.I am not ready to buy this story at all, please share your views about it.

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