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Tuesday 31 January 2012

Peoples league has paid glowing tributes to Wamiq Farooq martyrs on his 2nd martyrdom anniversary waza ’



Jan 18:According to the spokesman pl imtiyaz reshi The Jammu Kashmir Peoples’ league  chairman  Mukhtar ah waza has   paid glowing tributes to   Gaw  Wamiq Farooq  on    his 2nd martyrdom anniversary on January 31,  
 In a statement  waza, said  Wamiq Farooq  was martyred   in the firing by forces in January 31, 2010, at  Rajori Kadal here.  said  waza, urging the international human rights organizations to set up an international independent tribunal to probe the  Wamiq farooq  Massacre so that the conspirators be unmasked and punished under the international  humanitarian law. Jammu Kashmir Peoples League said that the sacrifices of Kashmiri martyrs would not be allowed to go waste and their mission would be taken to its logical conclusion. While speaking in the colloquium senior Hurriyat Leader and  Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza said that Kashmiri martyrs centre-staged Kashmir dispute at the international level. He reiterated the pledge to continue the liberation struggle, despite all  He appealed the UN to impress upon India to revoke the draconian laws
like Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from the territory,
withdraw its troops and release all the illegally detained
pro-liberation leaders and activists including youth and minor boys.
 Meanwhile a delegation of peoples league compromise with its spokesman imtiyaz reshi, along with Senior pl leaders Altaf Ahmad Matto, haji qadoos, and Gulzar Ahmad Katju attented the fateh kawani  of Wamiq Farooq at shaheedi maqbarah idd gah were they paid a glowing tribute to shaheed by the advice mukhtar ah waza later on  delegation also attented the ceminor sermony of wamiq farooq at rainawari . were haji qadoos speaking to the gattering from pl side. Haji said“People of Jammu Kashmir are principle stake holders in the dispute
and any settlement of the dispute on Jammu Kashmir should satisfy the
aspirations of the people,’  

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