Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Kashmir Solidarity protests & demonstrations / Churchgate Station (East), Footpath, Mumbai / 5.00 to 6.00pm / 25th August, 2010

“Kashmiri Bachao Andholan”

(MOVEMENT IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE KASHMIRI PEOPLE)PRESS RELEASESTOP GENOCIDE & HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN KASHMIR BY INDIAN MILITARY & SECURITY FORCES !!
DEMILITARIZE & WITHDRAW DRACONIAN LAWS !! PUNISH THE GUILTY !!
START THE PROCESS OF A POLITICAL DIALOGUE WITH THE KASHMIRI PEOPLE !!
PROTEST & DEMONSTRATION !!
Churchgate Station (East), Footpath, Mumbai / 5.00 to 6.00pm / 25th August, 2010-----------------------------------------------------------------------
We the civil society’ of India are deeply perturbed by the “present circumstances in Kashmir. In the recent upsurge 65 youth have fallen prey to the bullets of Indian forces from 11th June 2010 till today. Since past thirty years over one lakh Kashmiris have been killed so far. The heavy military and army presence has ruptured the coexistence of different ethnic and religious groups. Kashmir has existed just about for the same time as India and Pakistan but what is it today a common Indian needs to know about it when the news of rampant killings reaches him in India. From the onset of Kashmir crises not much about Kashmir is been said other than constant reinforcement of the idea that ‘Kashmir is an integral part of India’ and it acts more like a barrier to dig deeper into Kashmir situation. Kashmir has been a political conflict since the time it shifted its governance base from the Dogra rule to India, almost sixty years old. For long it has been ignored in the mainstream politics in India, reducing the Indian extended rule in Kashmir to a pure occupational hegemony. The tumultuous conditions, in which the people have been subjected to live, have reduced the value of human life. Violence has become the part of the social fabric. The heavy daunting militarization which is to guard the boundaries has crept into the local dialect and comprises of people’s childhood memories. The total disregard for life and human rights is visible everywhere, so much so even the freedom of expression and protest is curbed. The memory has played a vital role in keeping alive the lost ones and aggravating the sentiment. The civilian population was the worst affected during the 1989’s armed struggle in Kashmir as it became a deliberate target to India’s counter-terrorism strategy. But even after the peace was thought to have prevailed in the valley, the civilian deaths and the cold blooded murders by the Indian army have continued in one or the other way. The latest uprising or mass people’s movement is also instigated by such incidents that are locally regarded as unjust and repressive.
The recent uprising
The year 2010 is marked as the ‘year of teenage killings’ in Kashmir for the reasons that are obvious to its people. Since January 2010, 25 civilians have been killed by the Indian troopers so far. Reoccurrence of such incidents often forces people to take to streets. The common man on the street interprets such killings as genocide. The current state politics has moved in a deadly direction from June 2010, where the State of Jammu and Kashmir headed by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has almost declared a death sentence over the entire Kashmir valley. While making statements about the present situation during a Press conference held on 29th June 2010, Abdullah along with the central government authorities gave a clean chit to CRPF who supported by black laws like AFSPA have been violating the basic right to life of people in Kashmir. The State government asked people to desist from protesting against the deaths of the youth and has imposed a stringent curfew all over the valley.
The Indian national media portrayed the people’s uprising as something instigated by the Pakistan based mentors like ISI and lashkar e toiba, completely sidelining the issues at hand. By painting the present situation in Kashmir as a ‘conspiracy against his government’ he has given an impression as if the protests and blood that is daily being spilled on the streets of Kashmir is only to unstable his government. While his recent statement gives more teeth to his troopers. In the recent move the chief minister has called in more army to fight the civilian population who are unarmed and are resisting the troopers for the love of their dead.
First victim and the killing spree:
The military rage of the Indian troopers started to sharpen and resolved into regular tiffs with the boys in every nook and corner of the Valley. However, the first victim of the troopers became Inayat Khan, a 16 year old boy who was shot dead by the troopers on 8th Jan, 2010. Inayath was a bright student and had just passed his ‘A’ level exams with wonderful grades.The onset of June became a human slaying motto for the troopers, 18 civilians died in this month alone. Just after a month’s gap ‘June’ became the most dreaded month of the year 2010 for most of the people have lost hope and faith in the state run justice mechanisms and these killings are reverberating the anger in the air like never before.
Tufail Ahmed a 17 year old boy from Sadakadal Srinagar had just passed his SSC examinations with a distinction and was killed by the Police. On 5th June 2010, Tufail was playing in the Ghani Memorial stadium when he was shot dead. He received a bullet in his head. Tufail was consecutively the 8th teenage killing of this year alone. Like Wamiq, 17-year old Tufial Ahmad Matoo of Saida Kadal was killed after being hit by a teargas canister fired by police at Rajouri Kadal.
Tufail was the lone child of his parents. He had passed his matriculation with distinction and wanted to become a doctor
Mohd Rafiq Bangroo’ family had already lost seven family members already to the troopers and he was working as a shawl weaver. On 16th June he was caught by the army and beaten up, he had a battle for his life and finally he passed away. In this funeral procession his cousin Sajad Ahmed Malla was shot dead and so the story of killing continues
Machil fake encounters
To make matters worse, when the news of fake encounters by the Indian Army reached the city people were highly perturbed; the non-stop killing of civilians was enough to bring people on the streets, with or without their leaders.
On April 29, three youths of Nadihal village were lured by two counter-insurgents and Territorial Army personnel up to the Line of Control (LoC) in Machil sector, on the pretext of getting a job.
The following day, the troopers of 4 Rajput Rifles, a unit of the Indian Army, were said to have killed them in a staged encounter on the LoC.
The police arrested two counter-insurgents and personnel from the Territorial Army. All the three are in judicial custody. The Army has already constituted a Court of Inquiry headed by a senior Army officer. They have suspended a major and an attached commanding officer of the 4 Rajput Rifles unit.
The failure of the state to reign in justice in most cases, of the law enforcement authorities to restore the faith of the people, ambiguous post-mortem reports, toothless judicial commissions and lack of accountability have driven the people over the edge – in this case, on the streets and in front of a barrel of a gun in the highest militarised zone in the world. Incidentally, Kashmir also tops the charts with the highest suicide rate in the world.
Three people namely Riyaz ahmed,Mohd Shafi and Shehzad Ahmed were killed in the fake encounter.
Fake encounters and the truth behind them
The international people’s tribunal on Human Rights of Kashmir (IPTK) press release that appeared on countercurrents.org on Kashmir states, Military and state discourse use the killings to hype fear of armed militancy and infiltration, stating that militants, scattered all over, seek to target Hindus, requiring hyper-vigilance on the part of security forces. The actions of the state and the military and paramilitary are calculated to provoke and inflame. The armed struggle in Kashmir of the 1990s abated, again becoming non-violent resistance between 2004-2007; even as cross-Line of Control (between India and Pakistan) movements, infiltrations, and insurgency into Indian-administered Kashmir are significant issues. The Indian state, however, exaggerates these realities by linking Kashmiri civilian resistance to “foreign terror,” to enable Indian’s administration of Kashmir to proceed with impunity.
International People's tribunal on Human rights and Justice for Kashmir (IPTJ) 2008, a 119 page dossier called 'Buried evidence' has interesting things to say about encounters done by Indian military in Kashmir, out of 50 encounter killings examined 47 were fake encounters and further this report raises questions on 2700 unmarked graves in Kashmir.
Military in Kashmir:
Gen David Petraeus in the counterinsurgency manual for US recommends a troop civilian ratio of 25:1000 for high intensity conflict like Afghanistan to counter the insurgency movement there and comparatively Kashmir being a low intensity conflict, the ratio is alarming, 70 troopers against 1000 civilians.The anti terrorism strategies of India therefore led to more and more militarization of the Kashmir valley. The more people are repressed the more they align to the freedom movement in Kashmir. In the present times the phenomenon of militarization is threatening, more than one-third of the Indian army is deployed in Jammu and Kashmir and North East (Navlakha 1997). If paramilitary forces are added to it not less that 60% of security apparatus is deployed for internal security purposes. In five divisions of armed forces, assisted by armed constabularies from several states are fighting less than 9,000 militants (Navlakha 1997) with such a heavy army fighting the meagre threat of militants, the consequence of the frustrations is now borne by the civilians at large and women especially.
This constant abuse and injustice has led to the awakening of the new generation of “children of the conflict” whose first interaction to the world has been violence. They have taken to the streets and have used stones as a mark of protest and are expressing dissent. The military governance is so dark in Kashmir that no sympathy has been shown even towards unarmed people and peaceful protests. In this recent chaos even funeral processions have been fired upon at.
Minorities in Kashmir
In 1989 the Kashmiri civil society was fragmented by the pundit exodus which is later years has been proved to be more like the intel plants than internal threats to the minorities. Today National media has been successful in blowing out of proportion the incidents and also concocting lies about Sikhs in Kashmir.
PUCL Report 1991 'Report on the Kashmir situation: 1990 and 1993' writes 'whenever local newspapers appear there is always an appeal on behalf of the rebels on the front page requesting Pandits to return'
'In this appeal, Muslims were warned against occupying, tampering with or selling any movable or immovable property belonging to Pandits'. Truth only reveals itself when one gives up all preconceived ideas. Let us all re-visit those events that led to the migration of Pandits individually.

All India Kashmir Pandit Conference AIKPC in its report on 15th March 1990, mentioned that 32 Pandits had been killed by militants since 1989.

For three years from 1989 to 1993, BJP continuously spoke about temples in Kashmir being damaged and destroyed.
Not enough voice was raised against these demolitions if they happened, one wonders why? L. K Advani few days after the Dec 6 demolition.
India Today on Feb1993 page 24, refuted temples destruction in Kashmir and found 21 out of the 23 temples named by BJP were perfectly safe.
In the current phase similar strategy has been now employed against the Sikhs, the enquiry on the Chatisinghpora Massacre of 1990 proves it was an intelligence plant and now again such ideas are not exhausted and there is a continuous attack to rupture the cultural harmony between Sikhs and Muslims in Kashmir.
The Story of a Jain temple
A report in The Times of India’s (TOI) Mumbai edition about the burning of a Jain temple in Srinagar has been termed “mischievious” by the state government. “The news report about the burning of a Jain temple in Srinagar is absolutely baseless and it’s a mischievous report,” said Mehraj-ud-Din Kakroo, District Commissioner Srinagar.

The general manager of the hotel in whose premises the temporary structure was erected to attract Jain tourists also rubbished the report.

While speaking to Kashmir Dispatch, General Manager Imran from Silver Star Hotel, said, “The temporary temple was dismantled and the idols were removed by the Mumbai-based tour operator after his three-year contract expired last month.”

“We had a three-year long contract with the travel agency for hosting tourists, mostly from Jain faith. The tour operator asked us to build a temporary Jain temple in the hotel to attract the Jain followers and facilitate their prayers in the hotel,” explained Imran.

“On August 10, they came and removed the idols and dismantled the fabricated structure,” he added.

The article, which appeared on Saturday, August 21, claimed that a Jain temple was burnt in Srinagar on Saturday by violent mobs. Quoting Gem Tour operator Jyotin Doshi, the report stated Doshi’s family built that temple, three years ago in the premises of a private hotel Silver Star.

The Mumbai-based tour operator added, “There was curfew in the Valley but he (the priest) noticed people gathering outside the temple. The priest quickly gathered the three idols, which were sculpted out of panchdhatu (an alloy of gold, silver, copper, iron and zinc), and hid them in a hotel. Three hours later, the mob struck and destroyed what we had built.’’

The report further claims that two members of Doshi’s team from Mumbai, Apurva Bhansali and Jiten Dharod, flew to Srinagar the next day when the curfew was lifted. They packed the idols in cardboard boxes and flew to Sabarmati.

“It was not burnt and TOI will come out with a corrigendum,” said Jyotin Doshi, Chairman of Gem Tours, Mumbai, who facilitated the construction of the Jain temple in the Hotel told Kashmir Dispatch.

"The structure was broken; we don’t know by whom, we had a contract with the hotel for five years under which the temple was built on the hotel property," he said.

“We don’t want to create enmity and request everybody to stop thinking about the matter. We have now installed the idols in Ahmedabad and there is nothing more I can say on this.”
Kashmiri Bachao Andholan wants to take up following issues in this regard
Govt should take immediate steps to demilitarize Kashmir.
Draconian laws like AFSPA (Armed forces special powers Act) should be repealed
The young boys picked up during protests and crackdowns should be released
Justice system implanted and ensured justice to all those who are awaiting justice for years including fresh enquiries should be made on recent killings
Dinu Randive, Feroze Mithiborwala, Kishore Jagtap, Com. Gohil, Mihir Desai, Bhimrao Bansode, Com. Dhiraj Rathod, Arun Velaskar, Mukta Srivastava, Mulniwasi Mala, Sudhir Dhawale, Bhagwan Kesbhat, Aslam Ghazi, S S Yadav, Uttam Gade, Simpreet Singh, Arif Kapadia, Winnie Thomas, Tito Eapen, Sanjay Shinde, Shridhar Shirsagar, Reshma Jagtap, Jagdish Nagarkar, Madhav Wagh, Baba Dalvi, Shravan Devre, Asif Khan, Valji Bhai, Abid Zaidi, Chetna Birje, Vilas Gaikwad, Avinash Kamble, Jyoti Badekar, Arif Kapadia, A. H. Faruqi, Yavar Qazi, Aarti Bonkar, Ravi Joshi, Pooja Badekar, Munawwar Azad, Ghaza Azad, Manohar Rajguru, Munawwar Khan, Farid Batatawala, Mark Anthony, Tito Eapen, Harshavardhan Vartak, Rahul Gupta, Shadab Sheikh, Dr. Ashwin Bhosle, Farrouk Mapkar, Dr. Rizwan Sheikh, Santoash Khangaonkar & Sainath Shinde.
Awami Bharat , CPI-ML-Liberation, CPM (Punjab), Lal Nishan Party (Leninist) Maharashtra, Left Coordination Committee, National Alliance of People’s Movements (NAPM), Trade Union Centre of India (TUCI), Indian Federation of Trade Unions (IFTU), Safai Kaamgar Mazdoor Union, BAMCEF, Republican Panther, Phule-Ambedkari Vichar Manch, Jamaat-i-Islami-i-Hind, Aapli Mumbai, Marathi Bharati, All India Milli Council, National Minorities Federation, OBC Parishad, Republican People of India, Marathi Bharti, NEEDS, Vidyarthi Bharti, Muslim Intellectual Forum, Gujarati Intellectual Forum, Hindu Vikasini, Christian Panther, Yuva Sarkar, Ganai Sanskrutik Utthan.
Contact: 9820897517 / 9324514101

Sunday, August 22, 2010

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Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding.
Albert Einstein




Press Conference: STOP GENOCIDE, HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS & STATE TERROR IN KASHMIR!! Marathi Patrakar, CST, Mumbai / Monday, 23rd August '10 / 4.30-5.

KASHMIRI BACHAO ANDOLAN
(Movement to Save the Kashmiri People)

PRESS CONFERENCE

STOP GENOCIDE, HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS & STATE TERROR IN KASHMIR!!

Marathi Patrakar, CST, Mumbai / Monday, 23rd August '10 / 4.30-5.30pm

:Speakers:

Inshah Malik: (Researcher on Gender & Political Conflict. Kashmiri origin studying in Bombay)
Com. Gohil: CPI (ML) (Liberation)
Feroze Mithiborwala: Bharat Bachao Andolan
Kishore Jagtap: Awami Bharat
Varsha V V: Sadhbhava Sangh
Shyam Sonar: Republican Panther

For your reference on the nature of the struggle, the level of military violence & the disinformation on the attack on the Jain Temple & the supposed threat to the Kashmiri Sikhs as well the role of foreign intelligence agencies namely Israel, are certain articles as below.


1) http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/the-newspaper/columnists/kuldip-nayar-a-different-voice-in-kashmir-080

2) http://countercurrents.org/iptk300610.htm

3) http://www.kashmirdispatch.com/ShowStory.asp?NewsID=2108&CategoryID=29

4) http://www.kashmirdispatch.com/default.asp

5) http://www.opinion-maker.org/2010/07/kashmir-in-question/

6) http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/note.php?note_id=420293595892&id=683209895&ref=mf

7) http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11471.shtml

Dinu Randive, Mihir Desai, Bhimrao Bansode, Dhiraj Rathod, Arun Velaskar, Mukta Srivastava, Mulniwasi Mala, Sudhir Dhawale, Bhagwan Kesbhat, Aslam Ghazi, S S Yadav, Uttam Gade, Simpreet Singh, Arif Kapadia, Winnie Thomas, Tito Eapen, Sanjay Shinde, Shridhar Shirsagar, Reshma Jagtap, Jagdish Nagarkar, Madhav Wagh, Baba Dalvi, Shravan Devre, Asif Khan, Valji Bhai, Abid Zaidi, Chetna Birje, Vilas Gaikwad, Avinash Kamble, Jyoti Badekar, Arif Kapadia, A. H. Faruqi, Yavar Qazi, Aarti Bonkar, Ravi Joshi, Pooja Badekar, Munawwar Azad, Ghaza Azad, Manohar Rajguru, Munawwar Khan, Farid Batatawala, Mark Anthony, Tito Eapen, Harshavardhan Vartak, Rahul Gupta, Shadab Sheikh, Dr. Ashwin Bhosle, Farrouk Mapkar, Dr. Rizwan Sheikh, Santoash Khangaonkar & Sainath Shinde.

Awami Bharat , CPI-ML-Liberation, CPM (Punjab), Lal Nishan Party (Leninist) Maharashtra, Left Coordination Committee, National Alliance of People’s Movements (NAPM), Trade Union Centre of India (TUCI), Indian Federation of Trade Unions (IFTU), Safai Kaamgar Mazdoor Union, BAMCEF, Republican Panther, Phule-Ambedkari Vichar Manch, Jamaat-i-Islami-i-Hind, Aapli Mumbai, Marathi Bharati, All India Milli Council, National Minorities Federation, OBC Parishad, Republican People of India, Marathi Bharti, NEEDS, Vidyarthi Bharti, Muslim Intellectual Forum, Gujarati Intellectual Forum, Hindu Vikasini, Christian Panther, Yuva Sarkar, Ganai Sanskrutik Utthan

Contact: 98208 97517 / 93245 14101 / 93237 03158 / 99693 63065

Friday, August 20, 2010

Call to Endorse Participate: Campaign to End the Siege of Gaza: India Lifeline to Gaza

Dear All,

The Asian Palestine solidarity process is well underway. We are undertaking & coordinating a convoy from India to Palestine, which will traverse the Asian nations, thus building & uniting the resistance for our common struggles against Imperialism & Zionism.

We call upon the social movements, mass organizations, political parties & individuals to endorse & participate in the international campaign to end the Siege of Gaza & the Liberation of Palestine.

Do endorse & circulate the statement below as widely as possible.

Those who would want to participate in the convoy are requested to send in their names, organization, socio-political background & passport details.

In Solidarity with the Intifada.

Brigadier Sudhir Sawant, Feroze Mithiborwala, Kishore Jagtap, Aslam Ghazi, Com. Vasudevan, Arif Kapadia, Varsha V V, Winnie Thomas, Chetna Birje, Reshma Jagtap, Yawar Ali Qazi, Mukta Srivastava, Asif Khan, Syed Iftikhar Ahed, Sayeed Khan, Munawwar Khan, Amol Madame, Vilas Gaikwad, agdish Nagarkar, Mulniwasi Mala, Shyam Sonar, Sudhir Dhawale, Bajrang Sonawane, Sheikh Muhammad Hussain, Ghazala Azad, Munawwar Azad, Ihtishaam Ansari, Sanjay Shinde, & others

India Palestine People's Solidarity Forum

0091-9820897517 / feroze.moses777@gmail.com

Campaign to End the Siege of Gaza: India Lifeline to Gaza

September 2010

We the people of India extend our solidarity to the courageous people of Palestine in their struggle and resistance against the occupation of their land. Israel’s occupation of Palestinian and Arab territories has lasted for more than six decades in violation of international law, international humanitarian law and numerous United Nations resolutions. The occupation of Palestine must end! Gaza has been turned into a vast open-air-prison-cum-concentration camp for its 1.5 million inhabitants. The Palestinian population in the West Bank and in Jerusalem are under continuous repression, assaults and in a permanent state of siege due to the ever expanding settlements & the apartheid wall. The Palestinian people must have the freedom to exercise their right to self-determination including their right to establish on all the territories that Israel has occupied, an independent sovereign state with Jerusalem as its capital. The structure of Zionist apartheid, based on ethno-religious discrimination that Israel has established, must be dismantled and it must grant equal rights to all its citizens, including the “Right of Return” to the Palestinians refugees.

Defend the right of Palestinian people to resist the occupation through all legitimate means

The campaign and struggle to end the blockade of Gaza is an integral part of, and a step to this larger struggle for self determination of the Palestinian People and for a State of Palestine. The people of Gaza are being subjected to the Israeli policy of collective punishment for asserting their democratic right to decide for themselves the leadership and political organisations to lead their struggle, govern their society and represent them in all negotiations.
The genocidal nature of the war unleashed on Gaza, is also meant to serve as a warning to the rest of the Palestinian People. Israel, backed by the US and reactionary forces, is using war, terror and blockade to break the will of the people of Gaza. The Blockade of Gaza since 2007 has resulted in lack of essential supplies, petrol for electricity, imminent shortage of medicines, food and water which has triggered a humanitarian crisis that the world needs to respond to with urgency.
The freedom and peace loving people of the world and democratic states have to defeat this nefarious design. Palestine is today one of the defining struggles for freedom, democracy and equality for peoples and nations.


Let us unite to win this battle

This struggle is broad, varied and multi-dimensional. It is humanitarian and for peace, freedom and human dignity. It is against occupation, imperialism, apartheid, Zionism and all forms of discrimination including religious discrimination. We call upon all organisations, movements and individuals to engage, contribute, actively participate and join the struggle. We commit to respect the right of all participants to share, emphasise and focus on any aspect and dimension of the struggle that is accordance with their own views, belief and ideology, provided they do not divide, weaken or vitiate the common and broad front against the blockade of Gaza and the very struggle for the liberation of Palestine.
After the terrible massacre aboard the Freedom Flotilla on 31 May 2010, citizens around the world are taking action to help break the siege which is suffocating the lives of the people of Gaza and denying them their very right to exist.

Different movements across the world are mobilising to end the blockade of the Gaza Strip and to bring humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people. The IHH (Insani Yardi Vakfi or The Foundation for Human Rights, Freedoms and Humanitarian Relief), participated in the Freedom Flotilla in which 9 of its peace activists were murdered in cold blood by Israeli soldiers on board of Mavi Marmara. The “Free Gaza Movement” has challenged the siege by organizing ships to the shores of Gaza. The “Viva Palestina” has mobilized more than 500 vehicles and 60 ships that will reach Gaza in September. “The European Campaign to End the Siege of Gaza” will be sending more than 9000 delegates. Many more organizations around the world are now galvanizing the global solidarity movement and will be contributing with their local and global actions. Convoys from North and South Africa and ships from the USA, New Zealand, Canada & Australia are also due to join the global effort.

We are committed to and believe that there must be a strong Asian involvement in the global movement to End the siege of Gaza and for the Liberation of Palestine. It is important that India plays a part in initiating and building the Asian process for solidarity with Palestine.

It is against this background that the undersigned organisations undertake to organise an Asian land convoy to Gaza. This convoy will leave from New Delhi mid-September and will travel across Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and ultimately through the Rafah Crossing into Gaza-Palestine. The Asian convoy will be joined by delegations and vehicles in each of the nine countries through which it passes. We will coordinate with existing and new organisations and alliances in each of these countries and commit together to develop an Asia level campaign to free Palestine. In each of these countries public meetings, press conferences, meetings with mass organisations and political parties will be organised.

We endorse the Solidarity Caravan from India to Palestine.

In solidarity,

Organisations
Aman Bharat
Awami Bharat
Asha Parivar

Banglar Manabadhikar Suraksha Mancha (MASUM)

Bharat Bachao Andolan
Campaign for Peace & Democracy (Manipur)

Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha (Mazdoor Karyakarta Committee)

Ekta Parishad
Forum Against Oppression of Women

Free Gaza - India
India Palestine People’s Solidarity Forum
Intercultural Resources
IIM
Insaaniyat (Bombay)

Loknaad

Mazdoor Ekta Manch

Muslim Intellectual Forum
Muslim Political Council of India
National Forum of Forest People and Forest Workers (NFFPFW)

New Socialist Initiative (NSI)

New Trade Union Initiative (NTUI)
Palestine Solidarity Movement
People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL)

Phule-Ambedkar Vichar Manch
Programme Against Custodial Torture & Impunity (PACTI)

Republican Panther
Saheli Women’s Resource Centre

South Asian Network of Gender Activists and Trainers (SANGAT)

South Asia Peace Alliance (SAPA)
Trade Union Centre of India (TUCI)

Vidyarthi Bharti

Yuva Koshish

Individuals

Salman Usmani, New Delhi

Ritu Menon, New Delhi

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Friday, August 13, 2010

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Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail, April 16, 1963

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Malegaon. Mecca Masjid. Ajmer Sharif. Why are tapes implicating ultra Hindutva outfits in terror blasts gathering dust?

to read the article click below:

http://www.tehelka.com/story_main46.asp?filename=Ne310710malegaon.asp

Washington Declaration

Washington Declaration

July 30, 2010

The Kashmiri-American Council and Association of Humanitarian Lawyers held its 11th Annual International Kashmir Peace Conference in Washington, DC from July 29th- 3oth July 2010 entitled “India-Pakistan Relations: Breaking the Deadlock over Kashmir”
Over 300 participants including over 50 academicians, scholars, parliamentarians, journalists, human rights activists, diplomats from India, Pakistan, Jammu & Kashmir, England, Europe and the United States, with different viewpoints, had frank and free deliberations. The participants unanimously adopted the following resolution at the end of the conference:

1. That there must be an early, just and durable resolution to the Jammu & Kashmir dispute taking into account the aspirations of the people of Jammu & Kashmir;

2. That the said resolution must be with the participation of all the three parties to the dispute i.e. India, Pakistan and people of Jammu & Kashmir ;

3. The participants acknowledged the right of
Kashmiri Pandits and all other migrants and displaced persons who have left the State since 1947 to return to Kashmir with dignity and honor;

4. That the normalization of relations between India and Pakistan will go a long way in finding such an amicable solution to Kashmir;

5. The participants acknowledged that Pakistan and India have a common stake in addressing long neglected issues of poverty, deprivation and hunger in their respective countries;

6. The participants expressed grave concern over the deteriorating human rights situation in Kashmir and urged the Indian government to withdraw its armed forces from civilian populated areas and establish an impartial commission with immediate effect to investigate the recent killings in a transparent manner.

7. The participants condemned the efforts to muzzle the press and further expressed need to restore the right to assemble and freedom of expression;
8. The participants also condemned the draconian laws like the Indian Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSAPA), the Disturbed Areas Act and the Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act and demanded withdrawal of these laws.

The draft committee composed of the following members:

1. Ambassador Kuldip Nayar;
2. Ambassador Maleeha Lodhi;
3. Dr. Khalid J. Qazi;
4. Mr. Mohammad G. Zahid. and
5. Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai (host).