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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 PakistanÂ’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.
Posted by:Fred

#5  I thought he was Mike Fink, the riverboat man....
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2007-01-05 22:44  

#4  Oh come now - everyone loves Hagrid (from Harry Potter).
Posted by: DMFD   2007-01-05 18:42  

#3  Nice flat 'at tho.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-01-05 18:31  

#2  About as many times as he's shaved.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-01-05 11:11  

#1  How many times has this guy washed in his life?
Posted by: JFM   2007-01-05 11:10  

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