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<P ALIGN="CENTER"><font color="#00FF00">GFO<font color="#FFFFFF">RCE </font></font></P>
<B><I><FONT FACE="Arial" COLOR="#c0c0c0"><P>&nbsp;Free Kashmir</P>
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<P>US government's websites, hit,</P>
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<P>Check out the pictures of atrocities.</P>
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<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">It is high time to sort this issue out for the
following reasons: </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Over 50,000 </font><font face="Arial,Helvetica" color="#00ff00">Kashmir's</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica">
have been killed since 1990.</font></p>
<p> <font face="Arial,Helvetica">Over 1,000 </font><font face="Arial,Helvetica" color="#00ff00">Indian</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica">
army people have been killed since 1990. </font></p>
<p> <font face="Arial,Helvetica">Its time India lived up to its </font><font face="Arial,Helvetica" color="#00ff00">promises</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica">.
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<p> <font face="Arial,Helvetica">The whole of South Asia is unstable due to this
problem, especially now that both India and Pak</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica" color="#00ff00">istan</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica">
are </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">nuclear powers. </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">Two great nations namely Pakistan and India have
to spend enormous amount of money on their armed </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">forces because of this problem. </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">When India and Pakistan takes 5 steps forward
the Kashmir issue takes them back 6 steps. </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">There has never been a better time to sort this
problem. The cold war has ended, we are at the dawn of the </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica">21st century and the potential consequences of
not sorting it out are two high to contemplate. </font></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<P>Cause of Conflict</P>
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<P><FONT COLOR="#c0c0c0">In </font><FONT COLOR="#ff0000">1846</FONT>, <FONT COLOR="#c0c0c0">the
British colonial rulers of India sold the territory, including its populace
(by a sale deed called the </FONT><A HREF="TreatyofAmritsar.html"><FONT COLOR="#c0c0c0">Treaty
of Amritsar</FONT></A><FONT COLOR="#c0c0c0">, in return for a sum of money)
to a Hindu warlord who had no roots there. This warlord who bought himself
into royalty, styled himself as the Maharajah of Jammu and Kashmir. The
acts of brutality during his regime have left bitter memories, some of which
persist to this present day. Several mosques were closed and occupied by
his forces. </font></P>
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<P>The slaughtering of a cow was declared a crime punishable by death. Between
1925 and 1947 Maharajah Hari Singh continued this policy of discrimination
against the 94 percent Muslim majority. It was nearly 65 years ago, in 1931,
that the people of Kashmir made their first organised protest against Maharajah
Hari Singh's cruelty. That led to the "Quit Kashmir" campaign against the
Maharajah in 1946, and eventually to the Azad Kashmir movement which gained
momentum a year later. </P>
<P>The first armed encounter between the Maharajah's troops and insurgent
forces occurred in August 1947. At this time, Britain was liquidating its
empire in the subcontinent. Faced with a insurgency of his people, strengthened
by a few hundred civilian volunteers from Pakistan, Maharajah fled to Jammu
on 25th October 1947. In Jammu, after he ascertained a commitment of military
assistance from the government of India to crush the impending revolution
in Kashmir, he is alleged to have signed an "Instrument of Accession" to
India. </P>
<P>Lord Mountbatten conditionally accepted the "Instrument of Accession" on
behalf of the British Crown, and furthermore, outlined the conditions for
official acceptance in a letter dated 27th October 1947: </P>
<P>"In consistence with their policy that in the case of any (native) state
where the issue of accession has been subject of dispute, the question of
accession should be decided in accordance with the wishes of the people
of the state, it is my government's wish that as soon as law and order have
been restored in Kashmir and her soil cleared of the invaders the question
of state's accession should be settled by a reference to the people." </P>
<P>Then Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, in a speech aired on All­India
Radio (2nd November 1947), reaffirmed the Indian Government's commitment
to the right of the Kashmiri people to determine their own future through
a plebiscite: </P>
<P>"We have declared that the fate of Kashmir is ultimately to be decided
by the people. That pledge we have given, and the Maharajah has supported
it, not only to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, but also to the world.
We will not and cannot back out of it. We are prepared when peace and law
have been established to have a referendum held under international auspices
like the United Nations. We want it to be a fair and just reference to the
people and we shall accept their verdict." </P>
<P>The Government of India accepted the "Instrument of accession" conditionally,
promising the people of the state and the world at large that "accession"
would be final only after the wishes of the people of the state were ascertained
upon return of normalcy in the state. </P>
<P>Following this, India moved her forces into Srinagar and a drawn-out fight
ensued between Indian forces and the forces of liberation. The forces of
Azad Kashmir successfully resisted India's armed intervention and liberated
one­third of the State. Realising it could not quell the resistance, India
brought the issue to the United Nations Security Council in January 1948.
As the rebel forces had undoubtedly been joined by volunteers from Pakistan,
India charged Pakistan with having sent "armed raiders" into the state,
and demanded that Pakistan be declared an aggressor in Kashmir. Furthermore,
India demanded that Pakistan stop aiding freedom fighters, and allowing
the transit of tribesmen into the state. </P>
<P>After acceptance of these demands, coupled with the assurance that all
"raiders" were withdrawn, India would enable a plebiscite to be held under
impartial auspices to decide Kashmir's future status. In reply, Pakistan
charged India with having manoeuvred the Maharajah's accession through "fraud
and violence" and with collusion with a "discredited" ruler in the repression
of his people. Pakistan's counter complaint was also coupled with the proposal
of a plebiscite under the supervision and control of the United Nations
to settle the dispute. </P>
<P>The Security Council exhaustively discussed the question from January until
April of 1948. It came to the conclusion that it would be impossible to
determine responsibility for the fighting and futile to blame either side.
Since both parties desired that the question of accession should be decided
through an impartial plebiscite, the Council developed proposals based on
the common ground between them. </P>
<P>These were embodied in the resolution of 21st April 1948, envisaging a
cease-fire, the withdrawal of all outside forces from the State, and a plebiscite
under the control of an administrator who would be nominated by the Secretary
General. For negotiating the details of the plan, the Council constituted
a five­member commission known as "United Nations Commission for India and
Pakistan" (UNCIP) to implement the resolution. </P>
<P>After the cease-fire, India began efforts to drag the issue down, and under
various pretexts tried to stop the UN resolution from being implemented.
To this day, India pursues the same plan, and the resolution of 1948 has
yet to be realised. </P>
<P>India and Pakistan were at war over Kashmir from 1947­48 and all early
U. N. Security Council Resolutions contained admonishment for both countries
demanding an immediate cease-fire, which would be followed by a-UN directed
Plebiscite. However, disregarding that some fifteen resolutions were passed
by the United Nations to this very effect, India and Pakistan again initiated
military skirmish in 1965. At this point, another cease-fire agreement was
effected after United Nations intervention, followed by an agreement at
Tashkent with the good offices of the USSR. </P>
<P>In 1971, India and Pakistan once again became locked in war. Efforts to
bring the latest conflict to an end resulted in the Simla Agreement and
was signed by both India and Pakistan and declared commitment to reach a
"final settlement" on the Kashmir issue, but this has yet to happen. </P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
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<p> US and UN role?</p>
<p>US and UN interfere every where, but why not interfere here? 50,000 lives
in 10 years and God knows how many rapes, and other attrocities, It's time,
Free kashmir! Kashmir could be a free country if US and UN want, and this
can be solved by peaceful means.</p>
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<P>Why was this not implemented?</P>
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</FONT><P><FONT FACE="Arial" COLOR="#c0c0c0">When the people of Kashmir want to be independent, why not let them? US, take some steps.</font><FONT FACE="Arial"><BR>
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