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Pak firm on its 'historic stand' on Kashmir
by y on Apr 06, 2008 02:28 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Fair Enough!
We Indians too are firm on our desire to rid this planet of cancerous tumor called Pakistan.

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  RE:Pak firm on its 'historic stand' on Kashmir
by ChamanLal Koul on Apr 06, 2008 02:43 AM   Permalink
please do that nuke them and they will nuke you .so that kashmiris can live in peace at last without any jealous opportunist neigbours

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  RE:Pak firm on its 'historic stand' on Kashmir
by Vikram A on Apr 06, 2008 02:56 AM   Permalink
No need to Nuke porki muslims, they will destroy themselves, India just need to control the muslim pests living in India

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  RE:RE:Pak firm on its 'historic stand' on Kashmir
by babar on Apr 06, 2008 11:25 AM   Permalink
Srinagar, Apr 5: Noted human rights activist and journalist, Gautam Naulakha, today said justice to the victims of rights violation in Kashmir can only be done by democratically resolving their problems after ascertaining their wishes.
%u201CMere providing of compensation to victims of rape and torture can not be called justice. Justice demands a democratic solution by ascertaining the wishes of the people of Jammu and Kashmir,%u201D Naulakha said while speaking to Greater Kashmir before taking off for Delhi. He was in Srinagar to attend a seminar on torture organized by Peoples Rights Movement, a Kashmir-based human rights group. Different victims of torture and other human rights violations spoke about their personal sufferings at the seminar.
Even earlier, Gautam Naulakha had found the revelations by torture victims embarrassing. %u201CI feel ashamed to be an Indian after witnessing human rights abuse and torture on such a mass scale here,%u201D he said in his address at the seminar on Friday.
Terming the excesses committed by troops and police in Kashmir as war crimes, Naulakha said that he was going back from Kashmir with the impression that hidden truth was surfacing while the government was continually denying the facts.
%u201CThe need of the hour was not only to provide justice, but it is also important to remind that these are war crimes aimed to suppress the democratic demand of the people of Jammu and Kashmir,%u201D he said.
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