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Depicts young Kashmiri women standing resolutely infront of an Indian detention centre. The Graffiti reads "You Can Kill Us but You Can't Break Us"




Closure of ‘Kashmir Reader’ a Setback to Free Speech, Says Amnesty International India | KNO
KASHMIR Tuesday, October 4, 2016 KashmirNewsObserver

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The order, passed by the District Magistrate of Srinagar and served to the publication on 2 October, states that the newspaper “contains such material and content which tends to incite acts of violence and disturb public peace and tranquillity”. “The newspaper has extensively covered the violence in Kashmir in recent months, and reports of human rights violations by security forces. The Kashmir Editors Guild (KEG) has described the ban as against the spirit of democracy and freedom of press,” said Aakar Patel, Executive Director, AII. “The District Magistrate’s order does not specifically mention any news items in Kashmir Reader that incited violence. This vaguely-worded shutdown order suggests that the newspaper is being targeted for its reporting.” “The media plays a crucial role in reporting human rights abuses. The government has a duty to respect the freedom of the press, and the right of people to receive information. It cannot shut down a newspaper simply for being critical of the government.” Under international human rights law, any restrictions on the right to freedom of expression on the ground of public order must be demonstrably necessary and proportionate. The UN Human Rights Committee, which monitors the implementation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights – to which India is a state party – has said: “The free communication of information and ideas about public and political issues between citizens, candidates and elected representatives is essential. This implies a free press and other media able to comment on public issues without censorship or restraint and to inform public opinion.” In July, the state government shut down the publication of local newspapers in Kashmir for three days on vague grounds.

Srinagar: A human rights activist Salman Yousuf of Bandipora has been arrested by police at Hajin on Friday.
The government has launched a major crackdown to crush anti-India uprising in the Valley.



‘While my son was battling for life, I was offered a million rupees to speak against Hurriyat’

Indian Army War Crimes in Kashmir








https://www.facebook.com/PRESSTV/videos/1208159579225827/

https://www.facebook.com/srinagartimes1/videos/885693451499374/


Terrorism in Kashmir. PRIME Minister Narendra Modi has decided to kill the soul of Kashmir and has provided ample warning that the worst is yet to come.

BBC. For weeks Indian-administered Kashmir has been plunged into the worst violence in the region for some years. There has been a curfew and bloody clashes between protesters and security forces, all sparked by the death of a popular, young militant leader. Journalist Gowhar Geelani reflects on life for Kashmiris under the curfew.


and a speech in India....an Eye Opener....

https://www.facebook.com/PakistanCyberForceOfficial/videos/1288186287882293/


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Instead of addressing their genuine grievances, the tyrannical govt has ordered up to 250 armoured vehicles. Which means they are anticipating more such violent riots and protests. So they are not taking any part in calming and defusing the situation.

We Pakistanis should extend any help to the people in need. If independence is what they seek, we should facilitate that my by all means, such as provide them with Arms, ammunitions and training as well, to protect them and their woman from occupation
 
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pakistanis should accept and understand that their army is the main source of terrorism in south asia.. some in pakistan already try to question pakistan's policy of supporting terrorism, but most of them are in oblivion.


ISLAMABAD: In a blunt, orchestrated and unprecedented warning, the civilian government has informed the military leadership of a growing international isolation of Pakistan and sought consensus on several key actions by the state.

As a result of the most recent meeting, an undisclosed one on the day of the All Parties’ Conference on Monday, at least two sets of actions have been agreed.

First, ISI DG Gen Rizwan Akhtar, accompanied by National Security Adviser Nasser Janjua, is to travel to each of the four provinces with a message for provincial apex committees and ISI sector commanders.

The message: military-led intelligence agencies are not to interfere if law enforcement acts against militant groups that are banned or until now considered off-limits for civilian action. Gen Akhtar’s inter-provincial tour has begun with a visit to Lahore.

Second, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has directed that fresh attempts be made to conclude the Pathankot investigation and restart the stalled Mumbai attacks-related trials in a Rawalpindi antiterrorism court.

Read: India links talks resumption to Pathankot probe

Those decisions, taken after an extraordinary verbal confrontation between Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif and the ISI DG, appear to indicate a high-stakes new approach by the PML-N government.

The following account is based on conversations with Dawn of individuals present in the crucial meetings this week.

All declined to speak on the record and none of the attributed statements were confirmed by the individuals mentioned.

Foreign secretary’s presentation
On Monday, on the day of the All Parties’ Conference, Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry gave a separate, exclusive presentation in the Prime Minister’s Office to a small group of civil and military officials.

The meeting was chaired by Prime Minister Sharif and included senior cabinet and provincial officials. On the military side, ISI DG Rizwan Akhtar led the representatives.

The presentation by the foreign secretary summarised the results of the recent diplomatic outreach by Pakistan, the crux being that Pakistan faces diplomatic isolation and that the government’s talking points have been met with indifference in major world capitals.

Examine: What should determine Pakistan’s foreign policy?

On the US, Mr Chaudhry said that relations have deteriorated and will likely further deteriorate because of the American demand that action be taken against the Haqqani network. On India, Mr Chaudhry stated that the completion of the Pathankot investigation and some visible action against Jaish-i-Mohammad were the principal demands.

Then, to a hushed but surprised room, Mr Chaudhry suggested that while China has reiterated its support for Pakistan, it too has indicated a preference for a change in course by Pakistan. Specifically, while Chinese authorities have conveyed their willingness to keep putting on technical hold a UN ban on Jaish-i-Mohammad leader Masood Azhar, they have questioned the logic of doing so repeatedly.

Extraordinary exchange
The foreign secretary’s unexpectedly blunt conclusions triggered an astonishing and potentially ground-shifting exchange between the ISI DG and several civilian officials.

In response to Foreign Secretary Chaudhry’s conclusions, Gen Akhtar asked what steps could be taken to prevent the drift towards isolation. Mr Chaudhry’s reply was direct and emphatic: the principal international demands are for action against Masood Azhar and the Jaish-i-Mohmmad; Hafiz Saeed and the Lashkar-e-Taiba; and the Haqqani network.

To that, Gen Akhtar offered that the government should arrest whomever it deems necessary, though it is unclear whether he was referring to particular individuals or members of banned groups generally. At that point came the stunning and unexpectedly bold intervention by Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif.

Addressing Gen Akhtar, the younger Sharif complained that whenever action has been taken against certain groups by civilian authorities, the security establishment has worked behind the scenes to set the arrested free. Astounded onlookers describe a stunned room that was immediately aware of the extraordinary, unprecedented nature of the exchange.

To defuse tensions, Prime Minister Sharif himself addressed Gen Akhtar and said that policies pursued in the past were state policies and as such they were the collective responsibility of the state and that the ISI DG was not being accused of complicity in present-day events.

PM’s strategy?
Several eyewitnesses to the incredible events of Monday believe that the foreign secretary’s presentation and Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s intervention were orchestrated by the prime minister to stir the military to action, leading to the decision to dispatch the ISI DG on an inter-provincial tour.

Yet, according to the accounts shared with Dawn, the sparring between the ISI DG and civilian officials did not degenerate into acrimony.

Earlier in the meeting, ISI DG Gen Akhtar stated that not only is it the military’s policy to not distinguish between militant groups, but that the military is committed to that policy prevailing. The ISI chief did mention concerns about the timing of action against several groups, citing the need to not be seen as buckling to Indian pressure or abandoning the Kashmiri people.

Gen Akhtar also readily agreed to tour the provinces at the direction of the prime minister, issue fresh orders to ISI sector commanders and meet with provincial apex committees to chalk out specific actions that need to be taken in various provinces.

According to several government officials, Monday’s confrontation was part of a high-stakes gamble by Prime Minister Sharif to try and forestall further diplomatic pressure on Pakistan. In separate meetings with the army chief, participants describe an animated and energised Mr Sharif, who has argued that Pakistan faces real isolation if policy adjustments are not made.

Government officials, however, are divided about whether Prime Minister Sharif’s gamble will pay off. According to one official, commenting on the ISI DG’s commitments, “This is what we prayed to hear all our lives. Let’s see if it happens.”

Another government official offered: “Wait till November to see if action will be taken. By then a lot of things will be settled.”

Meanwhile, the spokesman of the PM Office has denied the content of the story published in the Daily Dawn of 6 Oct 16, regarding “purported deliberations” in a meeting on the security issues. The spokesman has termed the contents of the story not only speculative but misleading and factually incorrect. Dispelling the impression created by the newspaper, the spokesman said that the intelligence agencies particularly ISI are working in line with the state policy in the best interest of the nation both at the federal and provincial levels to act against terrorists of all hue and colour without any discrimination Indeed the Army's and ISI's role and contributions towards implementation of NAP have been proactive and unwavering.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1288350


while pakistanis never cared about the suffering of people of gilgit baltistan, pak media and their army proxies are busy in spreading propaganda against india and the state J&K.

What nonsense.... @WAJsal is from the area, he will tell you the truth, unlike you I have had the privilege of visiting this most beautiful place, they are amongst the most patriotic Pakistanis one can find.
 
What nonsense.... @WAJsal is from the area, he will tell you the truth, unlike you I have had the privilege of visiting this most beautiful place, they are amongst the most patriotic Pakistanis one can find.

He is Bharti Buniya
Only Indian news channel propaganda is their food.
They live in illusions not reality. Don't even bother to discuss your own real experiences or opinion of residents of GB, you will be regarded as IS I agent and your opinion will be disposed..... :coffee:
 
i had post many pics and videos here before.. and got banned for graphics content


those people conducting protests in the video i posted earlier are also from those area...
They are not asking for separation but are protesting against sectarianism, if holding a protest is asking for separation then by that logic what about the riots in haryana recently.
 
Instead of addressing their genuine grievances, the tyrannical govt has ordered up to 250 armoured vehicles. Which means they are anticipating ore such violent riots and protests. So they are not taking any part in calming and focusing the situation.

We Pakistanis should extend any help to the people in need. If independance it is they seek, we should facilitate that my by all means, such as provide them with Arms, ammunitions and training as well to protect them and their woman from occupation

Absolutely...
 
Few irrelevant FB posts and few pics.. :disagree::disagree:

with some FB sources

Let the International Media be allowed into IoK as well as other Organizations and we will be helping you to read well known and famous sources about whatever happening there. India banned freedom of speech hence very few reports made it to outside world through different means and sources. No FB based article is shared that will not be accepted but video content is the real source for current situation, no matter posted through FB or WhatsApp Twitter etc.

Telling us of GB and Baluchistan, you cannot compare the patriotism of those people that they replied back such claim of NaMO in past as well.
 
i can post 100s of pics and videos of pakistan army's brutal suppression of freedom moment in balugistan and gilgit baltistan along with some FB sources. pakistanis in PDF not even once try to look into the problem faced by their fellow pakistanis in balugistan or gilgit baltistan.
but pakistanis are busy in supporting terrorism in kashmir and showing their crocodile tear for kashmiris.. kashmiris are suffering because of pakistan's terror sponsorship, and spreading religions fanaticism in kashmir. as long as pakistan continue to see terrorism as their part of foreign policy kashmirs will suffer.. along with the people of gilgit baltistan and balugistan.

Share the videos and pix of gilgit and balochistan... let me burst your BS and bluff!
 
i can post 100s of pics and videos of pakistan army's brutal suppression of freedom moment in balugistan and gilgit baltistan along with some FB sources. pakistanis in PDF not even once try to look into the problem faced by their fellow pakistanis in balugistan or gilgit baltistan.
but pakistanis are busy in supporting terrorism in kashmir and showing their crocodile tear for kashmiris.. kashmiris are suffering because of pakistan's terror sponsorship, and spreading religions fanaticism in kashmir. as long as pakistan continue to see terrorism as their part of foreign policy kashmirs will suffer.. along with the people of gilgit baltistan and balugistan.
@DESERT FIGHTER @Irfan Baloch What suppression is this dude talking about? :lol:
He pretends to know alot about Balochistan look he evens spells Balochistan correctly

Share the videos and pix of gilgit and balochistan... let me burst your BS and bluff!
How many times do we have to refute their propaganda over and over again. These people can't even handle constructive criticism.
 
i can post 100s of pics and videos of pakistan army's brutal suppression of freedom moment in balugistan and gilgit baltistan along with some FB sources. pakistanis in PDF not even once try to look into the problem faced by their fellow pakistanis in balugistan or gilgit baltistan.
but pakistanis are busy in supporting terrorism in kashmir and showing their crocodile tear for kashmiris.. kashmiris are suffering because of pakistan's terror sponsorship, and spreading religions fanaticism in kashmir. as long as pakistan continue to see terrorism as their part of foreign policy kashmirs will suffer.. along with the people of gilgit baltistan and balugistan.
Do it please... we wanted to know how much lie u indian spread to hide ur dark faces... imagin these dead bodies is getting out of ur home and i ask u that its fake..
U sud have some humanity but hey i dont forgot that u are Indian fed by MODY terrorist pm.

We have tried everything but they are obsessed with Pakistan
and hence have made their own lives miserable



There is nothing that Pakistan has not tried so far in the last 7 decades

Indian cant hide and cant run either....
Hide india hide behind fake dramas few boat incidents
Samjotha express
Rape of women either in kashmir or Assam
Golden temple
Babri masjid
Killing of nuns and father
Converting everyone in country
Supporting tamils in Srilanka
Killing of people who eat Beef
Killing minorities speciall low cast of ur very own hindus
Kashmir is bone stuck in indias throat.. now swallow if u can..
We all know ur pain but RSS terrorist mentality will hunt u all the way in world.
 
ooh buddy... pls.. recommend this to the mods... i am more than happy to post the videos and pics.. i had done this before, and i got banned for violating rules.."posting pics/videos containing graphics"..


watch this video,... they are asking for freedom not against sectarianism.


do u have any idea about how many press TV(iranian TV) guys are attacked by Kashmirs in the recent time??
http://risingkashmir.com/news/press-tv-journalist-attacked-by-mob

how did they got attached if international channels are not allowed in indian Kashmir?? you need to understand that india is not pakistan to put ban on media in J&K. pakistan army put ban on journalists during their operation in FATA and Baluchistan. india never did that.. since late 80 domestic and international media is reporting the terrorism in kashmir.
My dear chap I do not need to watch the propaganda you have uploaded, I am from AK their is no MOVEMENT for separation from Pakistan btw the night you launched your SIR GI CAL strikes, I slept like a baby, any significant combat would surely have awakened me.Kudos
 

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