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Killing Sheikh Aziz

August 12, 2008

The 'march to Muzaffarabad', in short across the LoC into Pakistan, was staged in protest at the economic blockade imposed by Hindu fanatical organisations in Jammu, stopping the movement of trucks to and from the Valley. In Sopore, the security forces deflated more than 200 trucks carrying fruit and arrested about 100 fruit growers. The blockade has put an end to all trade with the outside world, including that of fruit with which the Valley virtually overflows. That the authorities have not bothered to break it, but let all economic activity in the Valley stifle, suggests their callous attitude towards the people for their 'sin' of agitating for the right to self-determination. Almost every business, religious and social organisation, including the Fruit Growers Association, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the People's Democratic Party, made the call for the march.

Pakistan Foreign Shah Mehmood Qureshi has made a tame call for an immediate end to violence, eschewing condemnation that the barbarous recourse to force demanded. Most APHC leaders, including Syed Ali Gilani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, are under house arrest and have sharply criticised the death of Sheikh Aziz and the treatment meted out to protesters. In the words of Mirwaiz, "Kashmiris are dispensable" in the eyes of "the fabled Indian democracy", they "can be starved, killed and crushed at will". The plight of the people of Held Kashmir is crying out for justice and the right to freedom in an age in which democracy is the order of the day. Could one expect the champions of democratic rights in the world to come forward and listen to their tale of woe?

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