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UJC dismisses possibility of ceasefire
SRINAGAR,
May 14:
Dismissing the possibility
of any ceasefire in near future, United Jehad Council (UJC) chairman
Syed Salahuddin has ridiculed those who see resolution of Kashmir issue
in increased contacts between the people of
India
and Pakistan and two Kashmirs.
Indian argument similar to that of
Serbia:
Farooq Siddiqi
TORONTO,
May 14: Toronto based Kashmiri liberation leader, Farooq Siddiqi has
said that the most important portion of the unfinished business in South
Asia is to determine the final status of
Kashmir.
Army fire injures four civilians; police registers case
Amidst protests, DC orders magisterial probe
SRINAGAR
May 14:
Following the alleged indiscriminate firing of troops on
villagers at Yarbough Rafiabad Tuesday night in which four civilians
were injured, hundreds of people today took to streets today and staged
protest demonstrations.
Hurriyat (M) leaders pay tributes to Bhat
SRINAGAR,
May 14: The Hurriyat Conference (M) on Wednesday held a function at
Shakirabad Wanabal, Nowgam in the city outskirts to commemorate the
martyrdom of noted political, social, and religious personality, Shaheed
Haji Abdul Gani Bhat, and other martyrs of Shakirabad.
Maulana Khazir to visit Valley
KUPWARA,
May 14: Maulana Ahmad Khazir Shah, a noted Islamic scholar and Vice-
Chancellor of Darul -Uloom Deoband has been unanimously elected as
president of Tanzeem for Ulemai Hind. And he is expected to visit Valley
on the invitation of APHC (M) chairman Mirwaiz Molvi Umar Farooq.
Protests in Singhpora over youth’s torture
Scores injured in clashes with police
SRINAGAR,
May 14: The arrest and torture of a Singhpora youth by the Sub
Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Pattan triggered massive protests by
the people here Wednesday with the police resorting to heavy cane
charging, tear gassing, and aerial firing to disperse them after they
blocked the Varmul road.
Families of IHK village raise voice for rehabilitation
SRINAGAR,
May 14: In occupied Kashmir, the residents of Bore village in Kupwara
held a protest demonstration to press for their demand of adequate
rehabilitation.
Army’s non-cooperation delaying inquiry of massacre in IHK
SRINAGAR,
May 14: In occupied Kashmir, the newly appointed inquiry officer of the
Doodhipora massacre has revealed that the Indian Army is not cooperating
in the investigation.
SOG arrests 2 sisters
SRINAGAR
May 14: Special Operation Group (SOG) of police arrested two sisters in
Kangan on Wednesday.
3 dead, 6 injured in road mishaps
JAMMU
May 14: A bus bearing registration numberJK02L-9795 on way from Jammu to
Basholi met near Adrash College of Education at Tarae Dehra Gandotra,
falling under the jurisdiction of Police Station Vijaypur, resulting in
on the spot death of two persons namely Subash Gupta,55,
Ahmadinejad says would uproot
Israel
if gets chance
TEHRAN,
May 15: Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that if there is the
slightest chance, they would uproot Israel.
Agreements with militants may be fueling rise in Afghan attacks: NATO
BRUSSELS,
May 15: Attacks by insurgents in eastern
Afghanistan
have risen sharply, NATO said Wednesday, expressing concerns that
Pakistani agreements with the Taliban may be creating safe havens for
militants.
2 Palestinians killed in Israeli air strikes
GAZA
CITY, May 14: Palestinian medics say two Palestinian militants have been
killed and two wounded in Israeli air strikes in the southern Gaza
Strip.
8 killed, 16 injured in
Bangladesh
train collision
DHAKA, May 14: A spokesman says 8 people have been killed in a
collision between two trains in eastern
Bangladesh.
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