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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Fwd: [bangla-vision] World Diaspora of the Kashmiri expresses their solidarity with the Sikh of Punjab (under Indian occupation)



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From: Habib Yousafzai <yousafzai49@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 2:24 AM
Subject: [bangla-vision] World Diaspora of the Kashmiri expresses their solidarity with the Sikh of Punjab (under Indian occupation)



 

World Diaspora of the Kashmiri expresses their solidarity with the Sikh of Punjab (under Indian occupation) 

 Habib Yousafzai 

(Spokesperson)

 

The World Diaspora of the People (WDJK) of the Internationally Disputed Areas of Jammu and Kashmir express their total solidarity with the Sikhs of Punjab, Sikh Raj, Khalistan (under the Indian occupation, since August, 1947), as both nations have been 'struggling' to regain their sovereignty and free themselves from the shackles of 'slavery'. Both the  from the WDJK and the Sikhs support whole heartily the freedom struggle of other non-Brahmins-Hindus minorities; for example, the Assam and 7-sister of Assam, Tamils, Dalits and other minorities. 


We the WDJK and the Sikhs of Punjab, the citizens of the Sikhs' Holy and Historic Homeland, Punjab, demand from the international democratic countries of the world to do their best to ask the alleged Indian democracy to withdraw Indian armed personnel (army, air force and paramilitary) from the WDJK and Punjab immediately.


We are asking the withdrawal of the Indian armed personnel, because (i) India has killed more than 200,000 citizens of the Jammu and Kashmir occupied forcible by the Indian administration against all norms of the U N resolutions passed by the Security Council; as such, WDJK are tired of the Indian occupation, (ii) the occupied WDJK has no armed (army and air force) personnel. Therefore, keeping WDJK under Indian armed personnel are against any norms of the Human Rights and wishes of the people of Jammu and Kashmir; (iii) the alleged Indian democracy has killed more than 3.4 million of the Sikhs despite having their mouthpiece administration(s) in Punjab of the Sikhs and their religious institutions, like the Darbar Sahib Complex, Amritsar, the Supreme Seat of Sikf polity, The Akal Takht Sahib and other Gurdwaras as well political institutions are under the 'Tight Control' of the Brahmins-Hindus' alleged Indian democracy.


Similarly, more than 15,000 citizens of Assam and 7-sister of Assam have been killed in genocide and massacres as has been done in the WDJK and Punjab of the Sikhs, along with hundreds of thousands of Dalits, Christians (312,500), Tamils (15,000 or more), and other non-Brahmins-Hindus.


It is time that the Barbarian (Budh Dham Saar ate Vikas by Lahori Ram Bali, Dr Ambadekar Memorial Committee of Great Britain, Wolverhampton, Englan, U K) Brahmins-Hindus wind up their colonization, colonialism and stop gross Human Rights violations before they find in the situation like Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, Libya, etc. Sooner is the best for the people of WDJK, Punjab, Assam, Orissa, Rajasthan, etc., to decide their own future and the future of their coming generations.

 

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Palash Biswas
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