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Separatists caned for
opposing Zardar's visit to Pak administrated Kashmir
New Delhi, Jan 6 : A pro-independence group
Wednesday condemned the police assault on its leaders in
Pakistani Kashmir, who were opposing President Asif Ali
Zardari's visit to the “disputed region”.
Police allegedly assaulted dozens of Jammu Kashmir Liberation
Front (JKLF) leaders in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistani
Kashmir, Tuesday when they were holding “peaceful” protests and
were objecting to Zardari's trip to the region which is a
subject of dispute between India and Pakistan..
"Hundreds of our activists had gathered in Muzaffarabad and
other parts of (Pakistani )Kashmir on Tuesday to demonstrate
against Zardari's visit to the disputed region," said a JKLF
statement emailed to IANS from London where the group operates
its unit.
The JKLF campaigns for an independent Jammu and Kashmir, the
state which is divided between the two countries.
“We strongly condemns the heavy baton charge of its leaders and
their subsequent arrests in Muzaffarabad,” the statement said
“Top leadership of the JKLF have been severely injured after
they were severely beaten up by the Pakistani police. Such
indiscriminate baton charge on peaceful demonstrators will not
weaken the Kashmiris' resolve for an independent state. Such
oppressive and cruel measures will not dampen the struggle for
national dignity of Kashmiris,” it added.
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