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Kashmir is India’s internal issue, says Syria

You do know there are over 50 OIC countries

Its comical indian police and security forces are running from police stations and people are in the midst if a uprising and indians are delirious that A Bangladeshi puppet, a Afghan who dosent rule outside of Kabul and the mouth piece of a dictator who has a vested interest in nations not supporting freedom struggle are supporting an indian "internal" matter


Indians need to wake up, kashmir is disputed, the people want a referendum and freedom, oppression is not going to work

Only thing comical is this.

Only 5% of people are creating trouble in valley: Mehbooba



You expect a referendum with not even 50% of the population? Yeah right.

Violence in Kashmir is at its lowest since 10 years even with these recent events and that's a fact.
All the waking up and bubble bursting should be from the Pakistanis.

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You do know there are over 50 OIC countries

Its comical indian police and security forces are running from police stations and people are in the midst if a uprising and indians are delirious that A Bangladeshi puppet, a Afghan who dosent rule outside of Kabul and the mouth piece of a dictator who has a vested interest in nations not supporting freedom struggle are supporting an indian "internal" matter


Indians need to wake up, kashmir is disputed, the people want a referendum and freedom, oppression is not going to work
That is more comical, Pakistan having support of a organisation with over 50 countries couldn't do much to India and these people are still doing business with India. What does this say all these countries do are lip service periodically just to amuse Pakistan. If not please correct me with facts and proofs.
 
You do know there are over 50 OIC countries

Its comical indian police and security forces are running from police stations and people are in the midst if a uprising and indians are delirious that A Bangladeshi puppet, a Afghan who dosent rule outside of Kabul and the mouth piece of a dictator who has a vested interest in nations not supporting freedom struggle are supporting an indian "internal" matter


Indians need to wake up, kashmir is disputed, the people want a referendum and freedom, oppression is not going to work
No, Syria was suspended a long time ago.


No, OIC backs Pakistan's stance fully and regularly condemns Indian war crimes. All OIC countries support Pakistan's stance as well, excluding several who are neutral. Turkey came out of its neutrality not too long ago to support Pakistan, other countries will follow as well.
LOL.Turkey has been supporting Pakistan's stance since 1964, nothing new.
It just shows how weak and powerless country Turkey is that it had no effect on India's policy in Kashmir.

@hussain0216 Only local policemen have been told to leave their police stations as their could be attack on their families by terrorist mobs.There are still 85,000 soldiers in South Kashmir including 50,000 Army.
 
Only thing comical is this.

Only 5% of people are creating trouble in valley: Mehbooba



You expect a referendum with not even 50% of the population? Yeah right.

Violence in Kashmir is at its lowest since 10 years even with these recent events and that's a fact.
All the waking up and bubble bursting should be from the Pakistanis.

Insurgency_Terror-related_Fatalities_of_Civilians_and_Security_Forces_in_Jammu_and_Kashmir_India_from_1988_to_2013.png

Yeah sure sure

95% of the people love occupation except that between 95% of the people and hundreds of thousands of soldiers you cant deal with a tiny 5%?

This alone telks you the majority of the state is in uproar this is why you have w8de scale uprising, curfew and chaos across the state
@hussain0216 Only local policemen have been told to leave their police stations as their could be attack on their families by terrorist mobs.There are still 85,000 soldiers in South Kashmir including 50,000 Army.

Local security have fled because the people are rising against them, you are oppressing the people, but the people will win and fight for their freedom
That is more comical, Pakistan having support of a organisation with over 50 countries couldn't do much to India and these people are still doing business with India. What does this say all these countries do are lip service periodically just to amuse Pakistan. If not please correct me with facts and proofs.

Watch as we increase india's pain, as Pakistan rises so will our ability to hurt you
 
No, Syria was suspended a long time ago.


No, OIC backs Pakistan's stance fully and regularly condemns Indian war crimes. All OIC countries support Pakistan's stance as well, excluding several who are neutral. Turkey came out of its neutrality not too long ago to support Pakistan, other countries will follow as well.

The only OIC countries that backed India were the Baathist Arab Regimes such as Sadam's Iraq - but at all Baathist regimes were deposed except for Syria, which is close to being deposed.
Was it? I wasn't aware of Syria being suspended.
IMO organisation like OIC or UN have lost their effect. Countries will take unilateral actions according to their interest. Nations close to Pakistan will always support Pakistan same is true for India.
 
India is with Assad (despite his dictatorship) against ISIS and other Islamic warriors.

We should also look forward to a more meaningful relationship with the Kurds. They can be a genuine ally of India, a peaceful civilizational outpost in the troubled ME.
 
New Delhi and Damascus are on the "same page" on international issues, observes Dr. Riad Abbas, Syria's Ambassador to India.

India and Syria are on the “same page” on international issues, says Syria's Ambassador to India Dr. Riad Abbas, a day after Minister of State for External Affairs, MJ Akbar visited Damascus and met Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad. He spoke to The Hindu’s Suhasini Haidar and Kallol Bhattacharjee

Minister MJ Akbar has made the first visit by Indian minister to Syria since the conflict began. Please tell us about what he and President Assad discussed and the outcomes.

There is a historical relationship between India and Syria since their independence. This visit came during a changed international situation. The world has converted its position, from saying that we have to change the Assad government to now saying they have to deal with it. Many governments have gone from supporting the terrorists and their allies to now supporting the Syrian government and its allies. Instead of speaking about the pretext of freedom and democracy in Syria they have now recognised the violence as terrorism. Mr. Akbar’s visit at this time is fruitful for both India and Syria. Both countries are suffering from terrorism and cross border terrorism. From the beginning of our crisis the Syrian government has warned about this. If you support governments like Saudi Arabia and Turkey that have encouraged this terrorism, you will only help it to spread everywhere. What we had warned about, unfortunately that has now happened. It happens in the US, in Europe and other parts of the world.

As you can see those who supported (the rebels) who called themselves Friends of Syria have all shifted, and from about 120 countries who were part of that group, now there are just 3 or 4, because they discovered the truth and the situation on the ground. India was one of the wise countries that knew the truth from the very beginning and we highly appreciate India’s support. That’s why it was a successful visit. They spoke about bilateral relations and the international situation as well, and their point of view was exactly the same. India and Syria are on the same page on international issues.

You said the world has changed its position on the rebels. But there is still concern over the aerial bombardment of civilian areas, recently seen when a little boy was rescued from the rubble in Alleppo after strikes by the Syrian government forces. Why is that still necessary, when the international community is not opposing the Syrian forces in their action, why do you still need aerial bombardment that kills civilians?

Since the international community now knows the truth, they are no longer opposing Syrian forces. The correct situation is that, all these places that are being bombed by the civilian government contain terrorist groups. They have captured some civilians as human shields. In this area of Alleppo that is bombed by our forces there are more than 50,000 terrorists. 30,000 of them are foreign mercenaries. Every government has a right to protect its people and territories from their attacks. We have to fight them. Even international agencies say more than 3,00,000 terrorists have entered Syria. We have helped 1,00,000 on their way to hell, and will continue to facilitate the way of thousands more. We hope the international community understands that we are fighting them on behalf of the whole world.

Given the ISIS attacks in Turkey has there been a decrease in the number of fighters coming in over the Turkish border?

Till now there has been no change in Turkey’s policy towards Syria. But we hope it will change due to the situation they are facing now because of this policy, including the recent bombing.

The Turkish Foreign Minister was in Delhi last week. As India engages this part of West Asia more, does it have a role and trying to bring the countries in conflict closer together.

India is a great nation and place where real democracy survives. Western democracy is all about colonising the world. India instead spreads peace in the world under the principles of Mahatma Gandhi. We hope and expect India will play an important role on the international stage to spread peace in the Middle East, because it has very good relations with all states here, mainly because India doesn’t interfere with other country’s internal affairs.

There has been some criticism of PM Modi’s statements on Balochistan in Pakistan, however….

This is a free and democratic country, and PM Modi too is entitled to express himself. He said that he received letters from people in Balochistan, so where is the problem?

You speak of India’s popularity in this region, but we have also seen the members of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) that they are all members of, criticising India on recent violence in Kashmir….

First of all, we have to ask, what has the OIC really achieved for the Islamic community? They make speeches, but there is no concrete action. The OIC is controlled by Saudi Arabia and everyone follows them blindly.

On the Kashmir issue, Syria has differed from the OIC countries, because Syria is a secular state. We think the solution for Kashmir should be found according to the Syria agreement by bilateral talks between India and Pakistan. What is happening in Kashmir is an internal issue for India. Anyone who raises a weapon against the government, we call them terrorists, and the government must take action against them. It is India’s right to save the life of its people in Indian territories.

You said that India and Syria have problems because of cross-border terrorism. Could you explain that and how they discussed cooperating on this issue?

As I said we have had more than 100,000 terrorists who cross the border from Turkey into Syria. And see what is happening in Kashmir. What is the the aim of all these terrorists? Are they coming to spread democracy in Syria. Or are they coming to spread peace in Kashmir. And who is behind both of them? Now in this regard, definitely Syria has more experience and we have security consultations as we have the same issues with terrorism. Mr. Akbar said he admires the Syrian experience on facing this terrorism. We have regular information exchanges, and discuss experiences. It is because of our close cooperation that we released four Indians imprisoned in Syria. But we do want to warn India, that they must beware of states that support terror. Terrorism doesn’t come from secular countries, it comes from extremist religious countries. When our Grand Mufti visited India he went to the Akshardham, no one stopped him, but in some extremist countries, they will not allow non-Muslims to visit. In Syria we have a tolerant Islam, and we are a secular country, and anyone can visit. This is the way to fight extremism. And this is what brings our countries closer.

Another issue President Assad and Mr. Akbar discussed was the reconstruction process in Syria. Please tell us what we can expect in this area.

The Syrian government has given priority to friendly countries like India, all the BRICS states and Iran to come to Syria for reconstruction projects. I have been trying to convince infrastructure businesses here to come and take part in these projects. And I am happy to say that next month I will be taking a delegation to Syria to take a tour of the area and discuss possible projects with them.

http://www.thehindu.com/news/syrian...as-on-indiasyria-relations/article9018185.ece
MJ Akbar has a high regard in Muslim word as an Intellectual.. I remember in 2010-11 he was called to collaborate on Future of Muslim world by Arabs... He can be a great asset in handling Muslim countries...
 
which syria ISIS PART - KURD PART - FSA part or SAA part?
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There are only 3 parts of 1 Syria.
The Syrian Arab Republic and it's legitimate government holding areas, Syrian Kurds up north and rest all are " TERRORISTS".

India doesn't differentiate on Good and Bad or extreme or moderate terrorists. FSA=ISIS=USA
 
Watch as we increase india's pain, as Pakistan rises so will our ability to hurt you

LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

India's abilities are rising at much faster rate than Pakistan.

India is with Assad (despite his dictatorship) against ISIS and other Islamic warriors.

We should also look forward to a more meaningful relationship with the Kurds. They can be a genuine ally of India, a peaceful civilizational outpost in the troubled ME.


Kurds are also allied with Israel!!:D

It is a shame that they do not have a country of their own due to unfortunate turn of events after WWII.
 
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