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India-Pakistan
'Guerrillas will fight India until Kashmir is free'
2007-01-05
The leader of a top militant group said in interview aired on Thursday that Kashmiri guerrillas will keep fighting India until it ends its rule over the disputed Himalayan territory.

Syed Salahuddin, chief of Hezbul Mujahedeen, the largest Muslim rebel group fighting against Indian rule over part of Kashmir, also said in the interview with Pakistan’s Geo TV that he was sure Pakistan will never hand him over to India.
“Come what may, whatever the successes may be, until our right is acknowledged and a practical mechanism comes for giving us our right, our armed struggle will continue,” Salahuddin said in the interview conducted in a “remote” area in the Pakistan-controlled part of Kashmir.
Salahuddin demanded that India recognise Kashmiris as a party to the dispute and settle it with “sincerity and seriousness”.

“Come what may, whatever the successes may be, until our right is acknowledged and a practical mechanism comes for giving us our right, our armed struggle will continue, God willing,” Salahuddin said in the interview. Geo said that the interview was conducted in a “remote” area in the Pakistan-controlled part of Kashmir.

Salahuddin accused Indian security forces in Kashmir of involvement in human rights violations such as raping women, and abducting and killing children and Kashmiri intellectuals. He warned that India should stop, or militants would launch attacks inside other parts of India. “We will hit any soft target in any part of India. But we do not want (to do this),” he said. “Our purpose is not to interfere with the people of India. We are fighting against Indian imperialism that has enslaved us through its 750,000 army,” he said.

Asked whether he had ever had any concerns that Pakistan might, under pressure, hand him over to India, Salahuddin said he “never for a moment” feared it. “I am fully confident that the leadership of Pakistan and the people of Pakistan will not hand me over to India,” he said.
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India-Pakistan
Woman, suspected militants killed in held Kashmir
2006-11-09
Suspected Islamic militants dragged a woman from her home, shot and killed her Wednesday, while separately a rebel and two suspected Islamic militants were also killed in Indian Kashmir, police said. The woman, 40, was pulled out of her home by two suspected rebels and shot at close range in her garden in Warpora, a village 60 kilometres (37 miles) north of Srinagar, the summer capital of India’s Jammu-Kashmir state, said local police officer Imtiaz Hussain. Police were investigating the motive for the killing, he said. No other details were immediately available. Elsewhere in Kashmir, a suspected militant was killed in a gunbattle with army soldiers Wednesday in Thatri village, 170 kilometres (106 miles) north of Jammu, the winter capital of Jammu-Kashmir. Police in Thatri identified the rebel as Gul Nawaz, a commander of the outlawed Hezbul Mujahedeen militant group, said police superintendent Manohar Singh.
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India-Pakistan
Kashmir Korpse Kount: 6
2006-09-17
Three separate gun battles in Indian Kashmir killed at least six suspected militants and wounded two policemen on Saturday, police said. The Indian army's special forces shot and killed three suspected militants in a densely forested area of Gurwatan, 110 kilometres (70 miles) south of Srinagar, the main city in Indian Kashmir, said army spokesman Colonel Hemant Juneja. Other details were not immediately available.

Earlier Saturday, police and the army cordoned off the village of Wahipora following a tip that some suspected militants were hiding there, said police officer Imtiaz Hussain. Suspected rebels opened fire as government forces converged on their hideout in the village, 40 kilometres (25 miles) south of Srinagar, said Hussain. A gun battle left two suspected rebels dead and two policemen wounded, he said. Hussain said the suspected guerrillas belonged to the Hezbul Mujahedeen, Kashmir’s largest militant group. There was no independent confirmation of the police claim.

In another joint operation in a nearby forested area by the village of Narwani on Saturday, the army and police shot and killed one suspected militant, officials said.
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India-Pakistan
Srinagar suicide attack kills two as Singh arrives today
2006-05-24
SRINAGAR: A suicide attacker rammed his car into a paramilitary truck on Tuesday in Kashmir's capital, killing himself and a soldier and wounding 19 others, police said, a day before India's prime minister arrives in the embattled region to hold peace talks. Those injured in the attack included 16 members of the paramilitary Border Security Force and three civilians, police officer Dilip Singh told The Associated Press.

A man who said he was a member of Kashmir's largest militant group Hezbul Mujahedeen said in a call to newspaper offices that the militant outfit had carried out the attack. The car exploded on the road that leads to the airport in the city despite intense security put in place this week ahead of the visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to the city. Singh will be in Srinagar on Wednesday and Thursday to hold talks over Kashmir and review security in India's most militarised region. Unprecedented security has been deployed for the past two days in the city that already has thousands of soldiers, part of the half a million troops deployed across the state. Residents are being frisked, cars being stopped and patrols intensified.
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India-Pakistan
Infiltration on the rise in J&K: Army
2003-04-16
Infiltration is on the rise along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir and the Army is considering fencing portions of the border to keep a check on the infiltration routes, Deputy Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen JBS Yadava said. He said despite international pressure on terrorists, Pakistan wants to increase the terrorist violence in J and K that is why more and more terrorists are being infiltrated into the state. "It is difficult to me to say exact number of terrorists being staged by Pakistan along LoC for pushing them into Jammu and Kashmir. But there are indications of increase in infiltrations," he said.
Hafiz Saeed's been out of jug for a while now, hasn't he? And they bumped off Abdul Majid Dar, which settled the discord in Hezbul Mujahedeen in the best Islamist manner, so now it's back to business as usual...
Defence experts and Army officials are studying the infiltration increase, he said adding they would soon analyse it. But at the same time, we would be fencing some portions of borderline along LoC, which are being used by terrorists as infiltration routes, he said adding infiltration is down along International Border in Jammu after it was fenced. He said terrorists are adopting new modus operandi, including use of night vision goggles, GPS system and anti-mine booters to infiltrate along the borders.
It seems to me the lovely 1 Billion dollar grant and all the other debt relief that Dubya provided to Pakland is really coming in useful to provide the Pakis with much needed supplies for its civilian population.
The terrorist outfits recruiting local youth have also decreased during past six months, he said adding the strength of foreign mercenaries, mostly Pak-based terrorists have increased 60 per cent in Jammu and Kashmir.
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