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Yasin Malik pleads guilty before Delhi court in case related to terrorism
2022-05-11
[GREATERKASHMIR] Separatist leader Mohammad Yasin Malik on Tuesday pleaded guilty to all the charges, including those under the stringent Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), before a Delhi court in a case related to alleged terrorism and secessionist activities that disturbed the Kashmir valley in 2017, court sources said.

They said Malik told the court that he was not contesting the charges levelled against him including section 16 (terrorist act), 17 (raising funds for the terrorist act), 18 (conspiracy to commit terrorist act), and 20 (being member of terrorist gang or organisation) of the UAPA and sections 120-B (criminal conspiracy) and 124-A (sedition) of the Indian Penal Code.

Special Judge Praveen Singh will hear on May 19 the arguments regarding the quantum of sentence for the offences levelled against Malik in which the maximum punishment is life imprisonment.

The court, meanwhile, formally framed the charges against other Kashmiri separatist leaders including Farooq Ahmed Dar alias Bitta Karate, Shabbir Shah, Masarat Alam, Md Yusuf Shah, Aftab Ahmad Shah, Altaf Ahmad Shah, Nayeem Khan, Md Akbar Khanday, Raja Mehrajuddin Kalwal, Bashir Ahmad Bhat, Zahoor Ahmad Shah Watali, Shabir Ahmad Shah, Abdul Rashid Sheikh, and Naval Kishore Kapoor.

The charge sheet was also filed against Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder Hafiz Saeed and Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin, who have been declared proclaimed offenders (PO) in the case.
Related:
Mohammad Yasin Malik: 2010-09-21  Indian convoy in Srinagar; Mirwaiz, Ali Gilani house-arrested
Mohammad Yasin Malik: 2008-08-24 1 killed, indefinite curfew clamped all over Kashmir valley
Mohammad Yasin Malik: 2008-08-16 Yasin Malik asks world community to save Kashmiris
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India-Pakistan
Masarat Alam will remain a non-starter in J&K thanks to Centre’s zero tolerance towards separatism
2021-09-16
[OneIndia] Six days after the passing away of Syed Ali Shah Geelani, his protege, the notorious Masarat Alam was appointed his successor. Masarat Alam Bhat, who is in jail was appointed as the chairman of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference.

The APHC also appointed Shabir Ahmad Shah and Ghulam Ahmad Gulzar as vice chairmen. One of the key reasons behind appointed Alam as chairman is that he is a hardliner. He started off as a stone pelter and was later groomed by Geelani. He is said to have a good clout among the youth and could instigate violence in the Valley.

However the BJP led government in the Centre has a zero tolerance policy towards separatism and this has left these outfits redundant.
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India-Pakistan
Hurriyat man, four others killed; curfew in Srinagar
2008-08-12
Indian troops have been authorized to use lethal force against anyone crossing the LOC. Ten are confirmed dead in Police firing
Five persons, including senior Hurriyat Conference leader Sheikh Abdul Aziz, were killed as police and security forces resorted to firing to disperse thousands of people marching towards Line of Control in north Kashmir's Baramulla district. Hundreds of people, including Dukhtaran-e-Millat chief Asiya Andrabi and Hurriyat leader Shabir Shah have been injured in the firing incidents across the Valley.
Guess Asiya Andrabi won't be throwing acid on anyone for a while
The hospitals, facing acute shortage of life-saving drugs and first-aid supplies, are filled with injured persons. The authorities clamped curfew in Srinagar city to counter backlash but resentment is brewing in every nook and corner of the Valley.

The Governor Administration has not issued any details on the happenings of the day. All the provincial and district heads of police and bureaucracy remained tightlipped on the worsening situation, which emerged in reaction to the "economic blockade" of Kashmir valley by protesters of Jammu.

The fruit growers and dealers of Kashmir had announced that they will take the fruit-laden trucks to Muzaffarabad. The call was endorsed by both factions of Hurriyat Conference and mainstream People's Democratic Party, which was part of coalition Government till June last. The fruit growers alleged that apples and pears worth crores of rupees rotted in the trucks as Jammu protesters demanding return of forest land to Amarnarth Shrine Board refused to allow them pass through Jammu for the past one month.

Sources said that Sheikh Aziz and Shabir Ahmad Shah were leading tens of thousands of marchers towards Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistan occupied Kashmir. They started from fruit market Sopore early in the morning. The procession was fired upon at Sangrama, in which two persons died, but continued to march until it reached Chehal village, 10 km short of border town of Uri. Sources said the Army and the police put barricades before the tempestuous protesters but they refused to turn back. Eyewitnesses said that on failing to turn the marchers back, troops opened fire, which resulted in heavy casualty. More than two dozen injured persons, most of them carrying bullet injuries were carried to Baramulla and Srinagar hospitals where Sheikh Aziz and three other succumbed to injuries. Sources said that Shiekh Aziz was hit in his abdomen.

The agitators set ablaze police station at Baramulla and destroyed dozens of police and security bunkers. They also torched the residential house of a SHO who allegedly ordered to fire upon the marchers at Chehal village.

Early morning, thousands of people marched from many city areas towards the Parimpora Fruit Mandi, the venue for the Muzaffarabad march. When the protesters reached near Karan Nagar, police and troops, which were deployed in advance, cane-charged the protesters besides firing in air. Chairperson of Dukhtaran-e-Millat, Syed Asiya Andrabi also fered injury in the incident. Undeterred by massive use of force, the protesters, however, carried on with the march and they were joined by thousands on their way.

When the procession reached Qamarwari, police again used force to quell the protesters .The police also resorted to firing resulting in the death of Ishfaq Ahmad Mir besides injuries to dozens.

The police had put barricades on Srinagar-Jammu national highway to prevent thousands of marchers from south Kashmir. More than a dozen marchers were injured at Shopian and Samboora villages.

Reports said that Sheikh Aziz's body was taken to Jamia Masjid in old Srinagar where appeals are being made to the people to come out for protests and defy prohibitory orders. The Hurriyat Conference has announced that burial of the slain Hurriyat leader would not take place until house-arrested Mirwaiz Omar Farooq and Syed Ali Geelani are freed.
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India-Pakistan
Shutdown in Kashmir, separatist leaders under house arrest
2008-08-09
Authorities put several separatist leaders under house arrest on Friday even as a complete shutdown crippled life here. Senior separatist leaders, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umer Farooq and Shabir Ahmad Shah were put under house arrest by the authorities to prevent their proposed march to the headquarters of the United Nations Military Observers Group (UNMOG) in this summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. The separatist leaders had announced their march to the headquarters of UNMOG to present a memorandum against the alleged economic blockade of the Kashmir valley and the harassment of the minority Muslim community in the Jammu region.
You may now look bemused at the thought of the Moslems of Kashmir being oppressed by the Pandits they've been bumping off or chasing out of town at every opportunity since 1947.
Another senior separatist leader and chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation front (JKLF) Muhammad Yasin Malik is in the intensive care unit of Soura Medical Institute here after his condition deteriorated Thursday morning. Doctors attending on him said his condition was now stable.
Right. Yasin Malik's on a hunger strike. Since Tuesday. This is Saturday.
All markets, educational institutions, banks and public transport remained closed here on Friday. Attendance in government offices was thin because of the non-availability of public transport in the city.
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Afghanistan/South Asia
Geelani and Shabir Shah under house arrest
2004-12-11
All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Democratic Freedom Party chief Shabir Ahmad Shah were put under house arrest while Javed Ahmad Mir, Sheikh Abdul Aziz, Bashir Bhat, Tahir Mir and Ghulam Nabi Saumji were among 100 Kashmiris arrested during demonstrations on Friday against abuses by Indian troops. They were demonstrating in connection with the International Human Rights Day, police and witnesses said. Geelani was informed about the restrictions on his movement outside his Hyderpura house on Friday morning as he was planning to lead a protest march against the alleged human rights violations in Kashmir, sources said. Geelani was also prohibited from leaving his house for the day at Rawalpura on the outskirts of the city, they said Javed Mir, who heads recently floated Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Forum, was detained at Lambert lane in Srinagar as he was leading a demonstration, the sources said. He was lodged at Kothibagh Police Station, the Press Trust of India news agency reported.

For the first time since the beginning of the struggle against Indian rule in 1989, activists from Kashmir's biggest and pro-India party also demonstrated against rights violations. Over 100 members of the National Conference party, led by two Kashmir lawmakers, staged a noisy march in Srinagar. "Down with state terrorism", they chanted. "We want (an) end to human rights violations."
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Terror Networks
Jihadi intimidation campaign against Kashmir assembly elections
2002-03-25
  • Al-Jehad has resurfaced in Kashmir valley warning people not to take part in assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir. The outfit, in a statement published by some local Urdu dailies, today said "We have not rendered sacrifices for power, but our struggle is based on the goal of freedom." Without naming anybody, the statement warned secessionist leaders engaged in making ways to participate in the assembly elections to keep away or get ready for the consequences.

    Al-Jehad was one of the front-ranking militant outfits in the Valley in early 90s and disappeared after the arrest and killing of its leadership and hundreds of cadres. Al-Jehad’s leader Sheikh Abdul Aziz, who later joined Hurriyat and became its executive member, is presently undergoing detention under Public Safety Act after arrest last year. Al-Jehad is the second militant outfit which warned Hurriyat leaders not to participate in the assembly polls.

    Earlier, Jammu and Kashmir Islamic Front (JKLF) warned Hurriyat leadeship of "serious consequences" if they participate in elections, while another militant outfit Hizbul Mujahideen asked the state government employees to stay away from the poll process. "If any Hurriyat leader including Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Democratic Freedom Party leader Shabir Ahmad Shah are found involved in any (election) activity, it would attract serious consequences," JKIF had said.
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