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Friday 25 October 2013

Peoples League to remind UN to implement its resolutions on Kashmir via memorandum
Waza termed Oct 27 as the blackest day in the history of Jammu and Kashmir
Srinagar, Oct 25: While addressing a huge gathering after Friday congregation prayers at Brang Islamabad, Senior Hurriyat Conference Leader Mukhtar Ahmad Waza’s said the People’s League will pass a memorandum to the Secretary General UNO Mr. Ban Ki Moon to implement its resolutions on Kashmir. Waza further appealed people particularly the youth to send a memorandum UNO Secretary General through mail.
While terming Oct 27 as the blackest day in the history of Jammu and Kashmir, the chairman of Peoples League Mukhtar Ahmad Waza said it was on this day when India sent its armed forces to Kashmir to occupy it forcibly and to start a non-stop bloodbath which is continuing till the date.
Waza said India had promised right to self-determination to the people of Jammu and Kashmir through the United Nations resolutions but later on India backtracked from its promise and started delaying tactics to prolong its illegal occupation. He said that despite of the worst kind of oppression and suppression, India had miserably failed to crush the ongoing freedom struggle.
Waza has said that if the UNO is serious to resolve the Kashmir dispute he should impress upon India for implementing their resolutions which guarantee right to self-determination to the Kashmiris.
Waza appeals to Indian human rights groups to raise their voice against human rights violations and let the people of Kashmir decide their future according to UN resolutions. He said that stability of both India and Pakistan depends on a peaceful solution of issue of Kashmir according to the aspiration of people of Kashmir.
Meanwhile commenting on the recent report of Voice of Victim over the discovery of 130 unknown graveyards at Sumbal Sonawari, Waza appelead to the International Tribunal Court to investigate the matter very seriously and to order for an Medical Probe.

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