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Adux
08-25-2008, 05:26 PM
Hurriyat Conference Chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani tells Aasha Khosa.

We all know the history of Kashmiri separatism but what was the immediate provocation for the ongoing massive protests?
The upsurge has not happened suddenly. The sentiment for azadi was always there. However, the transfer of 50 acres of forest land to the Amarnath shrine board made Kashmiris realise once again how insecure they feel. This acted as a trigger. Suddenly, people have started thinking about the 100,000 acres of land that is with the army.
Under the guise of "Operation Sadhbhavana," the army has usurped huge parcels of land and seems to be expanding its network. I have information that the army has seized 23 acres of land for opening a school in Pahalgam.

The schools being opened by the army are for Kashmiri children. Why object to this?
I know the schools are meant for Kashmiris. But they are also meant to make them sing Vande Mataram and not offer namaz. The aim of these schools is to turn Kashmiri children into pure Indians. This is cultural aggression on our Islamic values and is not acceptable to us. In fact, apart from fighting for the right to self-determination for 62 years, we have also been fighting against the cultural aggression by India.

So the transfer of land is not the real issue as many have been saying.
Yes, they are right. Land is not an issue for us. It has just acted as a catalyst to shape peoples' sentiments into an upsurge.

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There are differences even among the separatists -- some raise the slogan of azadi while people like you want Kashmir to go with Pakistan. How do you resolve this dilemma among yourself, beyond your occasional shows of unity?

Our unity is based on a single point -- implementation of the United Nations resolutions on Kashmir (which ask India and Pakistan to hold a plebiscite in undivided Jammu & Kashmir to find out if the people of the state want to be with India or Pakistan). However, I do agree that there are differences among us.

While I am for Kashmir going to Pakistan, there are voices that seek independence from both India and Pakistan. I also agree that there are people in Kashmir who would like to go with India. They argue that India has done so much for Kashmir. Others are fascinated by its secularism and democracy. But then we must not forget that there were discordant notes even when Indians fought the British.

Your party, the Tehreek-e-Hurriyat, has expanded its network. What precisely do you stand for?
Ever since my release from prison on August 7, 2004, I have been spreading my message across Kashmir. I have a three-point target. First is to impose an Islamic nizam (jurisprudence) in Kashmir. Islam should govern our lives, be it in our political thought, socio-economic plans, culture or the ongoing movement.

The creed of socialism and secularism should not touch our lives and we must be totally governed by the Koran and the Sunnat (precedents from Prophet Mohammad's life).

Secondly, I have been propagating that we must fight against anti-Islamic forces. These forces come in our way under the garb of nationalists, secularists, racists, linguistic chauvinists, and so on.
Thirdly, I have been telling the youth to work for the right to self-determination which is granted to them by the United Nations. I have been drawing huge support from the youth for this as a result of which you see lakhs of people on the roads today.

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In essence, Osama bin Laden's crusade to establish Islamic rule across the globe seems no different from yours.
Osama has come only during the last few years. People like me have been fighting for this all our lives. I do not want to be compared with Osama.

Your differences with the All Parties Hurriyat Conference came to the fore recently when you tried to project yourself as the sole leader of the (separatist) movement. What made you issue a public apology later?
During the last four years, I have been holding public rallies all over Kashmir. I have a routine -- first I explain my three-point programme to the audience, then I ask them if they agree to the idea of the movement having a single leader, and finally, people raise slogans favouring me as their sole leader.
This is what happened at the public rally with the Hurriyat leaders. Some of the Hurriyat leaders did not like my being endorsed as a leader by the crowd and walked out. It was my moral duty to apologise to them and I did.

Are you talking about Kashmir alone or the entire state, which includes Hindus and Buddhists, both of whom would not like to live in an Islamic dispensation of your dreams?
I want the right to self-determination for the entire territory of Jammu & Kashmir, including the areas under Pakistan. Let people decide once and for all which country they want to be with. The question of imposing an Islamic rule is different. Why do people object to it? If America and India can have democratic rule, others can have Communism, why object to the Islamic rule?

How bothered are you about the agitation in Jammu, where leaders are angry precisely about this point: Kashmiri leaders' hidden agenda behind the Amarnath land controversy?
Jammu's people are working on communal lines. {but it is ok for this ba$tard to profess islamic rule on hindu population of JK} But it is a fact that the transfer of land is not the core issue for us.
But India and Pakistan are working on solutions other than giving Kashmir the right to self-determination. What are your objections?
Pakistan has extended all support to us so far. The India-Pakistan dialogue is nothing new. In fact, the two have held 130 rounds of peace talks since 1952. What have they achieved so far? India is just biding its time in Kashmir by prolonging the dialogue with Pakistan. It won't achieve anything.

If the recent protests led by you and the Hurriyat leaders are true indicators of your popular support, why not contest elections and prove it?
Elections were never on our agenda and our stand has not changed on this. We believe in boycotting of the elections.



I suggest the members take closer look at the photos carefully, maybe the Israeli's can see somepeople they recognize. This is what is India is fighting against. To make Kashmir into another Pakistan. Using our own laws and legal provisions against us. This has nothing to do with being a Kashmiri, but all to do with Islamic flag waving!

Adux
08-25-2008, 05:28 PM
This is why the International Community dont care two hoots about the Kashmir Movement. It is India own little War on Terror.

Power_serj
08-25-2008, 10:49 PM
Good question Adux. I think the answer to that is location, location, location. Who's going to want to be in the middle of a fight involving India and Pakistan, and China? I can tell you that the United States wants to be on good terms with all three, so getting involved and picking sides won't really help that cause.

rajkhalsa
08-25-2008, 11:15 PM
This is why the International Community dont care two hoots about the Kashmir Movement. It is India own little War on Terror.
I don't see how anyone who professes to be a secularist or democrat can support the Kashmir independence movement.

Those 90% of Kashmirs who want to say with India are fully engaged in the Indian political process and democracy, and have implemented their free and fair elections as per even foreign observers. Indeed, pro-freedom and pro-democracy NGOs and think tanks have routinely affirmed that Kashmir is more free than most Islamic nations, including the Pakistan! :lol:


The mentality of the 'Kashmir freedom fighter' is basically that of the politicized fundamentalist Islamist, of same mentality and poltiical disposition as the Taleban or Hamas.

The real Kashmiris, those that espouse Kashmiriyaat, vote in elections and elect real Kashmiri leaders. Islamists are against democracy and only want to implement Islamic law against all Kashmiris.

War on Terror indeed.

Adux
08-26-2008, 12:29 AM
Most of the Kashmiri's I know want a Free Kashmir, from both India and Pakistan. I can understand that to some extent. Which is not happening, especially since the Kashmiri's in PoK are bloody scared of the ISI, and the demographic has changed in favour of Punjabis and Pathans who have settled there. Musharraf has already stated that Pakistan will not give Independence to Kashmir(PoK is only indpendent on paper), They have ethnical cleansed the area out of the Sikhs, Gujjars and Hindus. I wonder how is it so easy to brainwash these Islamic kids. Kashmiri's talk as if Independent Kashmir will be a like Europe of Asia? I wonder how?, If India leaves Kashmir, Pakistan or China will destroy whatever that is left of Kashmiriyat with their own cultural invasion.

The next is WATER, India or Pakistan is not ready to let their population at risk by giving up its water source to entire Northern India,

Kashmiri's will have to learn to live together, and be happy with the status quo.

Adux
08-26-2008, 01:37 AM
This is how they use our own laws and goodwill against us


Secondly, I have been propagating that we must fight against anti-Islamic forces. These forces come in our way under the garb of nationalists, secularists, racists, linguistic chauvinists, and so on.
Thirdly, I have been telling the youth to work for the right to self-determination which is granted to them by the United Nations. I have been drawing huge support from the youth for this as a result of which you see lakhs of people on the roads today.