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Leepa Valley’s Pride: Sajid Maqbool Enrolled as Supreme Court Advocate in AJK

Leepa Valley: Sajid Maqbool has become the advocate from Leepa Valley to be enrolled in the Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

This milestone has garnered widespread attention and congratulations on social media, with people from various sectors extending their best wishes to Sajid Maqbool and his family.

Sajid Maqbool, who previously served as a civil judge for three years in different areas of Pakistani-administered Azad Jammu and Kashmir, is now officially an advocate in the Supreme Court.

Enrollment notification of new AJK Supreme Court advocates with Sajid Maqbool’s name highlighted in red.

Known for his dedication and hard work, Sajid Maqbool has made significant contributions as a rising legal expert in the region.

In an interview with Azadi Times, Sajid Maqbool expressed his gratitude for this enrollment, attributing it to his persistent efforts.

He emphasized his commitment to assisting the poor and addressing serious societal issues through his legal practice.

Maqbool’s enrollment marks a new chapter in his career, promising impactful contributions to the legal landscape of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

Chaar Byaar Welcomes Social Media Activists and Singer for Tourism Festival Preparations

Rawalakot: On Sunday, June 2nd, Char Byar welcomed notable social media activists and social personalities Sobia & Imran, along with renowned singer Ahmer Khan from Rawalakot. The residents of Chaar Byaar gave them a warm and enthusiastic welcome.

The visitors toured various points in Chaar Byaar related to the upcoming Tourism Festival. They praised the local people for their sincerity and hospitality and highlighted the area’s stunning beauty.

They also appealed to the public to participate in the festival, emphasizing the unique charm and scenic views of Chaar Byaar.

The guests expressed their gratitude to the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir, Anwar Haq, and the Minister of Tourism and Archaeology for choosing such a beautiful and viewpoint-rich location for the festival.

In the evening, singer Ahmer Khan, who had come from Islamabad, entertained the attendees with his musical performance.

The event concluded with Sardar Fayaz, President of the Traders Association Chaar Byaar, and social activist and columnist Kamran Imtiaz, thanking the guests and attendees for their participation.

Kashmiri Poet Ahmad Farhad Allegedly Poisoned by Authorities

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Muzaffarabad: Ahmad Farhad, a prominent Kashmiri poet from Pakistan-administered Kashmir, was allegedly abducted by Pakistani agencies in Islamabad. He was later found abandoned from Azad Kashmir.

Last night, amid deteriorating health conditions, Farhad was brought to a CMH Muzaffarabad hospital in Azad Kashmir, where he is currently fighting for his life.

This incident has sparked outrage, with strong accusations directed at the Pakistani military and the authorities in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

Reports indicate that during his captivity, Farhad was subjected to slow poisoning.

Local police in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Azad Kashmir, have been criticized for allegedly acting in collusion with the military rather than protecting citizens.

Should anything happen to Ahmad Farhad, the full responsibility will be laid on the Pakistani military and the rulers of Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

This case highlights the severe human rights concerns in the region and calls for immediate international attention and intervention.

11 May Prisoners Released Following JKAAC Negotiations With AJK Govt

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    Mirpur: Two political detainees from Mirpur Azad Kashmir (Pakistan administered Kaahmir), Madam Naseern Malik and said Sakib, have been unconditionally released after negotiations with the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

    Their detainment stemmed from their involvement in the May 11 incident in Azad Kashmir (Pakitan administered), marking a significant juncture as it signals the first instance of a woman enduring an extended period of incarceration as a political prisoner in the region.

    The successful negotiations mediated by the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JKAAC) underscore a concerted effort towards conflict resolution and reconciliation.

    Acting as intermediaries, the committee played a pivotal role in facilitating discussions that ultimately led to the release of Madam Nasereen Malik and Tariq.

    Furthermore, it has been confirmed that the remaining three other detainees are slated to be liberated within the forthcoming 24 hours, further solidifying the commitment to peaceful conflict resolution.

    In Yemen, 16 killed in US-UK attacks: Houthi TV

    Houthi-controlled television reported on Friday that 16 people were killed and 35 wounded in American and British attacks on the province of Al-Hudaydah in Yemen.

    The TV channel has informed that in the attacks, a radio building in the Al-Hawk district of Hudaydah and the port of Al-Salif were targeted.

    American and British forces said that they launched attacks against Houthi targets in Yemen on Thursday in an attempt to prevent further disruption to shipping in the Red Sea.

    The US Central Command said in a statement that American and British forces targeted 13 objectives in areas under Houthi control.

    The British Ministry of Defense said that in joint action, three locations in the port city of Al-Hudaydah, on the Red Sea coast, were targeted where drones and ground-to-air weapons were present.

    The British Ministry of Defense said in a statement, “As always, extreme caution was taken in planning attacks to minimize the risk to civilians or non-military infrastructure.”

    The statement further said, “Attacks during the darkness will further reduce such risks.”

    The Houthis, who control the capital and most populous areas of Yemen, have been attacking international shipping in the Red Sea since November to express solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza conflict, which has led to American and British retaliatory attacks since February.”

    Dadyal Police Operation: Four Suspects Arrested for Involvement in Alcohol Consumption

    Dadyal Police conducted a successful operation, apprehending four individuals allegedly involved in alcohol consumption.

    The operation yielded the discovery of nine bottles of alcohol, leading to the initiation of a case.

    According to details, under the supervision of SHO Rashed Habib, Inspector Muhammad Shafique, Yasser Mahmood, Nasib Ahmed, Tahir Abbas, and Tasawar Munir, the suspects Muhammad Imran, Zameer Sabhani, Ghulam Dastgir, and Raja Sufyan were arrested in Raya Pur while intoxicated.

    Inspector Rashed Habib, speaking to the media, stated that relentless actions are underway against drug addicts.

    Cases are also being registered against individuals involved in drug trafficking.

    He further added that, under the directives of SSP Mirpur Kamran Ali, future operations against drug dealers will continue.

    Unstoppable Series of Wildfires Engulfing Samahni Valley’s Lush Forests

    Samahni: The relentless onslaught of wildfires continues to ravage the verdant forests of Samahni Valley, with no sign of abating. Fires have erupted sporadically across various blocks, defying efforts by the government of Azad Kashmir and the Department of Forests to implement effective fire prevention measures.

    The combination of scorching sun and forest fires has dangerously escalated temperatures, resulting in widespread smoke and haze, exacerbating the intensity of the heat.

    Infiltration by nefarious elements, intent on igniting the forests, has further complicated containment efforts. Sudden outbreaks of fire during the night have added to the challenges faced by authorities.

    On Monday night, a blaze engulfed vast swathes of forest in Khamba Block, reducing it to ashes. Wildlife, including birds and their habitats, fell victim to the inferno. The cacophony of distressed wildlife echoed through the burning forests, underscoring the urgency of the situation.

    Efforts by forest department personnel and civil society members to control the blaze were hampered by insufficient resources and inadequate facilities.

    However, the spread of the fire continued unabated, reaching the foothills of the towering Peer Tatu Peak and advancing towards popular forest areas like Baduthiya Park, Khairabaghla, and Gadhawain.

    Despite relentless efforts, authorities have been unable to bring the raging inferno under control. Citizens, cognizant of the severity of the situation, have called upon the government of Azad Kashmir to adopt more effective strategies and provide better resources to combat the fires.

    They have also demanded the activation of rescue agencies and the enforcement of strict laws against arsonists.

    Concerns have been raised regarding the impending fire season, prompting calls for preemptive defensive measures to protect the region’s environment from further devastation.

    Israel’s Ground Operation in Rafah Not Crossed American Red Lines: White House

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    Amidst escalating tensions in the Rafah region, Israel’s military action targeting a refugee camp has drawn condemnation from the United States.

    Despite orders from the International Court to halt operations in Rafah, Israeli forces carried out intense bombing on a refugee camp on Sunday, resulting in the deaths of numerous civilians, including women and children, and leaving scores wounded.

    The operation in Rafah, initiated by Israeli forces, persisted despite orders from the International Court to immediately cease all military actions.

    According to reports, Israeli forces seized control of a strategically important mountainous area in the city center of Rafah on Sunday, which overlooks the border with Egypt and other regions.

    White House spokesperson John Kirby addressed the situation during a press conference just hours before the Israeli forces’ seizure of the mountainous area in Rafah.

    Kirby expressed concern over Israel’s extensive military operation in Rafah, emphasizing the need to avoid civilian casualties.

    In response to questions about the ongoing operation in Rafah, Kirby stated that the United States does not perceive Israel’s actions as consistent with a full-scale military operation in the region.

    He reiterated the U.S. policy of not supporting ground operations in Rafah and underscored the importance of de-escalation.

    Israeli authorities have defended their actions in Rafah, stating that they targeted Hamas, a Palestinian resistance organization, during the bombing.

    However, Kirby emphasized that the images emerging from the attacks are deeply disturbing and called for the protection of innocent lives.

    Regarding concerns about Israel’s violation of designated boundaries, Kirby reaffirmed President Biden’s stance, stating that if Israeli forces enter populated areas in Rafah, where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians reside, the United States will halt the supply of weapons to Israel.

    Kirby clarified that as of now, Israel has not been prevented from receiving weapons as they have not conducted a full-scale operation in populated areas of Rafah. Instead, the Israeli forces’ actions have been limited to border regions of Rafah.

    Pakistani Government Announces Arrest of Missing Kashmiri Poet and Journalist Ahmad Farhad

    Bagh: Islamabad High Court, under the jurisdiction of Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kiyani, conducted a hearing regarding the case of missing poet and journalist Ahmad Farhad.

    The session included representation from Ahmad Farhad’s wife, Imaan Mazari, and Attorney General appearing on behalf of the Pakistan government.

    During the hearing, Attorney General Mansoor Usman Awan informed the Islamabad High Court that Ahmad Farhad has been apprehended and is currently under the custody of the Azad Kashmir Police.

    A report from the Dhirkot Azad Kashmir police station was also presented to the court by the Attorney General.

    It is important to note that poet Ahmad Farhad had gone missing from the federal Pakistan’s capital Islamabad fifteen days ago. In pursuit of his recovery, his wife Aruj Zainab had filed a petition in the Islamabad High Court.

    The Islamabad High Court had set Friday, May 24, as the deadline for the recovery of Ahmad Farhad. However, despite the passage of this deadline without his recovery, the court had previously requested assistance from ISI and MI sector commanders during the last hearing. 

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    The Quandary of Jammu Kashmir’s movement for Independence: A Call for Uncompromising Clarity and Unity

    By Dr Toqeer Gilani

    In Jammu and Kashmir, the majority of its people find themselves trapped in a peculiar confusion when it comes to expressing their aspirations for freedom.

    While this confusion might have been inevitable in the past due to certain compelling circumstances, it has now become a ludicrous and perilous act to turn this confusion into a national narrative or a practical approach. Astonishingly, even today, numerous freedom-loving leaders and activists, alongside the general public, engage in perplexing, convoluted, and uninformed discussions regarding the issue of Jammu Kashmir’s freedom.

    In the current circumstances, certain fundamental truths need to be understood not only by the freedom enthusiasts but also by the general public, and they must be articulated openly, clearly, and unambiguously.

    Firstly, it is crucial to acknowledge that the entire State of Jammu and Kashmir is under occupation, with both India and Pakistan exerting control, and a portion of it has also been handed over to China.

    Secondly, complaining or accusing Pakistan of not supporting us or abandoning us is a gross misrepresentation that has persistently occurred in the past. It is equivalent to making a mockery of our own plight. You are not mentally or emotionally accepting a country occupying your land; rather, you are considering it your savior or friend. Especially in situations where the entire history of the past 76 years is crystal clear before you, such statements amount to nothing but ignorance and acts of hostility.

    Thirdly, any group or organization that collaborates with either Pakistan or India cannot be deemed a freedom-loving group or organization. It is imperative to disassociate from all such groups and organizations.

    Fourthly, as a consequence of the Shimla Agreement, both India and Pakistan have transformed the issue into a bilateral matter, sidelining the need for a plebiscite. The actions taken since August 5, 2019, have further undermined the significance of United Nations resolutions.

    Therefore, demanding that the issue be resolved through United Nations resolutions is an exercise in futility and simply a tactic employed by occupiers to maintain their control and sustain their interests through their machinery and beneficiaries.

    Fifthly, and most importantly, as a nation, we must demand an end to all forms of occupation and strive for complete and simultaneous independence from both India and Pakistan without any historical baggage or conditionalities. The world does not need us to explain how it should treat us; it is more discerning than us, and that is why it is free. The free world will chart its own course of support for us, provided we demand freedom and present ourselves as a unified nation.

    Attaining freedom is possible, and it is within reach. All we need to do is openly and unequivocally demand the complete and simultaneous withdrawal of India and Pakistan’s control and claim our rights. As long as we remain perplexed about our own issue, it will be impossible for the world to understand and support us.

    In conclusion, the people of Jammu and Kashmir find themselves in a perplexing situation when it comes to expressing their aspirations for freedom.

    To overcome this confusion, it is essential to recognize the occupation, dissociate from collaborating groups, reject false narratives, and demand complete and simultaneous independence. Only then can we hope to gain the support and understanding of the world in our pursuit of freedom.