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Date: 23 Nov 2012
Mohammad Ishaq Begh
Kashmir also known as the flash point between three nuclear powers( India, Pakistan and China). All these three nuclear powers have controlled some land of Jammu and Kashmir, but World is realizing only two nations as the controllers of this state and those are India and Pakistan.
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Date: 19 Nov 2012
Altaf Bashir Picture: AFP/GETTY IMAGES The psyche of every child in Kashmir is being bruised by one way or other, even a very young child just months old is learning to talk, will soon learn to demand azadi, only this word that he has learned by the children of conflict, this word is freedom.
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Date: 17 Nov 2012
Mohammad Ishaq Begh
United Nations, recognized as the world’s highest body for resolving critical issues and conflicts. No doubt it handled many and resolved them with care, but has been a victim of aberrant policies. One of the biggest achievements of United Nations till now is it kept third world war away from the scene. But this is also a rare fact that it kept alive certain sparks which may trigger this unfortunate war.
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Date: 11 Nov 2012
Mohd Ishaq Begh
Living in a nuclear flashpoint is a threat to whole population of Jammu and Kashmir. As the three surrounding nations India, Pakistan and China are fully equipped with nuclear and missile arsenals. India has border disputes with both Pakistan and China. As the history is witness, these three powers have fought several deadly wars.
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Date: 30 Jun 2012
Sumera B. Reshi Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir has been the hub of conflict since past three decades between two arch rivals – India and Pakistan. Three wars have been fought and since 1947 there is no respite to this long standing conflict List of People killed in Lolab Kupwara 
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Date: 14 Jun 2012
By Abdul Latif Bhat  Brussels: Norwegian Parliament has once again raised the issue of Kashmir and this time with the reference of holding a debate on the situation of Afghanistan and Norway’s civil and military engagement.
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Date: 31 May 2012
Sumera B. Reshi The fissures in All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) led by Moulvi Mohammad Umar Farooq were public in the Sunday afternoon when all the private television channels telecast exclusive news showing different factions of Hurriyat (M) exhibiting their muscle power openly in Hurriyat Office, Rajbagh. Shabir Ahmed Dar
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Date: 20 Aug 2011
August 18 news surprised many a Kashmiri. The news carried out by the Kashmir Times as well as the Hindustan Times, read like ‘Separatists stay away, Soz Attends’. According to the news report the only mainstream leader who attended the Iftar party hosted by the High Commission of Pakistan Shahid Malik was Saffu-din- Soz and the other political dignitaries like Wajahat Habibullah et al. The moment I read this news I pondered over the headline, which carried lot more weight than anything else. I questioned myself have separatists really stayed away of the Iftar Party and if the news is to be believed what was the reason? Many questions popped up in my mind, like why did they (separatists) stayed away this time and what should have been the possible alibi for their indifference, or absence? There should have been a logical rationale behind the move, I answered. However, what came into my mind was that Pakistan might have changed its stance once again to show how concerned it is, to give peace another change. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ms Khar delighted separatists the moment she landed on Indian soil by conversing with the separatist camp, but its High Commissioner, instead Mr Malik exhibited his diplomatic skills by pleasing mainstream politicians from India and Kashmir.
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Date: 20 Jun 2011
Mighty rulers, under delusions of grandeur and neurotic obsession regarding their position of prominence, remain always, due to impulsive compulsion, fixated on their single-point agenda of domineering and overbearing overlordship and predominance.
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Date: 17 Jun 2011
“Female infanticide is the intentional killing of baby girls due to the preference for male babies and from the low value associated with the birth of females”, quoted Marina Porras in her book Female Infanticide and Foeticide.
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Date: 9 Jun 2011
It is said that the tragedies on one hand tarnish the very social fabrics of the nations and on the other hand bring a whirlpool of ideas, opinions and flashes to the suppressed lots.
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Date: 31 May 2011
Almighty Allah has not made anything futile in universe, instead, everything is useful and also there are lessons worth learning and signs therein in all things, he has created.
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Date: 30 May 2011
There is a kashmiri saying “ Ekes Dazav Makane, Byakh Aayav Wautt Buzne”(while some bodies house was burning, another man had come to bake his cob).
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Date: 21 May 2011
I apologize for taking the rostrum again on the question of Jammu and Kashmir. We have discussed it at great length, but it becomes necessary for me to take the rostrum again because of the remarkable, almost magnificent, distortion of facts which the Assembly has just neared from the heirs of those who were the first to be the champions of the literature of fairy tales and of distortion.
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Date: 21 May 2011
Mr. President,
I should first of all like to congratulate you on your election to the presidency of the Assembly. We count it a good fortune of this Assembly to have your guidance. Your personal stature and renown and the fact that you represent a country with which Pakistan has friendly ties are a source of special gratification to us.
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Date: 9 May 2011
By Abdul Latif Bhat
KW archives file: November 2003
"Kashmir has become another terrific recruiting force for Al Qaeda," a UK government official dealing with counter-terrorism told a few days ago in London to visiting Indian journalists. It is not the first time that Kashmir struggle was linked with Al-Qaeda. Only a month ago, the Indian Army chief Gen N C Vij in a press conference at Jammu also admitted that there could be "some presence" of Al-Qaeda militants in Jammu & Kashmir.
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Date: 28 Apr 2011
By Farooq Siddiqi We all are well aware of the political status of Jammu & Kashmir; the people understand it more clearly than the politicians, who often mould and interpret the political status of Kashmir that suits in their own political agenda and perspective. The agenda is always a driving force that focuses on an objective that a political party has to realize.
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Date: 21 Apr 2011
KW File 2003
Opinion, May 2003 Al-Jazeerah.info
Abdul Latif Bhat
17/5/2003
A hot debate has generated all over the world that who will be the next target of America Although fingers are being pointed towards Syria, North Korea and Iran and a many high officials of Bush administration have recently issued statements advising these countries categorically to 'learn the lesson from Iraq', it can be safely said that America is no hurry to confront with so many countries at one go.
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Date: 21 Apr 2011
KW File 2002
The Nation 02 Nov 2002
Abdul Latif Bhat
At last India has accepted Kashmir as a disputed territory. For many years India's stand on Kashmir remained that it was her internal affair and could not be negotiated. India said the issue could only be addressed bilaterally without outside interference.
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