Who did Mirwaiz represent in Geneva ?
Dr Shabir Choudhry 22
September 2011
Mirwaiz Omer Farooq, Chairman of
one faction of All Parties Hurriyat Conference was in Geneva
to address a seminar on Kashmir arranged by pro Pakistan
Kashmiris during the UN Human Rights 18th Session. It was not his
first visit to this prestigious place and I am sure it won’t be the last;
because the powers that be think still his services could be utilised to
promote a particular agenda.
I first met Mirwaiz in early
1990s when he visited Britain
as a Chairman of united APHC. He was probably in his late teens at that time
and was elected the Chairman after his father was shot down and killed in Srinagar .
At that time India was accused for this murder, but this year another APHC senior
leader Professor Abdul Ghani revealed that he was not killed by India, but was
killed by ‘our own people’.
At that time young and smart
Mirwaiz looked immature and vulnerable. Now he is physically a grown up man who
has been carefully groomed as a Kashmiri leader, perhaps to fulfil a certain
task. He is a confident man with good presentation skills; however it is
difficult to say if he has matured politically. Seminar moderator, Barrister
Majid Tramboo opined the audience that Mirwaiz has also achieved his Doctorate;
but some Kashmir watchers question if he understands all
aspects of Kashmir dispute.
His speech was not among the best
of his speeches. Either he does not know jurisprudence of the Kashmir
dispute or he was too afraid to speak out his mind; as he did not want to annoy
those who sponsored his trip. Some people think it is not prudent to be on the
wrong side of those who ruthlessly call shots in the polity of Jammu
and Kashmir ; as they have power and know how to
eliminate all voices of dissent. However, some others think it is absolutely
vital that one must uphold principles, and call spade and spade irrespective of
reprisals.
When we say the Kashmir
dispute we refer to the former Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir that existed
on 15th August 1947 ; and in
our considered opinion the entire state is disputed. The fact that in some
parts there is more trouble than others does not mean that those areas with
less visible trouble and dissent are not disputed.
Both groups of APHC, Mirwaiz Omer
Farooq and their supporters and mentors claim that they represent people of Jammu
and Kashmir . Actions of Mirwaiz and the APHC groups
do not support that claim. Reality is that they do not even represent majority
of Muslims of the Valley, where the both groups and their leadership is based.
This fact was once more confirmed
by the speech of Miwaiz. His entire speech was about the problems of the Valley
and his criticism was against only India .
The State of Jammu and Kashmir is
forcibly divided between India ,
Pakistan and China ;
and consists of the Valley, Jammu ,
Ladakh (Aksai Chin - under China ),
Gilgit Baltistan (Shaksgam Valley
–under China )
and Azad Kashmir.
Mirwaiz Omer Farooq did not speak
a single word about other areas of the State, or said anything against other
countries which occupy the territory
of State of Jammu
and Kashmir . It is clear that his Kashmir
starts from the Valley and ends in the Valley. He didn’t look concerned about
areas of the Valley which are under control of Pakistan ,
as he did not mention them or their problems. What does this prove?
Many people who reside on the
Pakistani side of the Line of Control decided to stay away from the event where
Miwaiz was to speak, as they had good idea what he would say. Furthermore, they
knew there would be no opportunity of asking any question, as organisers
despite calling it ‘interactive dialogue’ leave no time for any questions. Because
of this, Azad Kashmiri people wanted to use their time more positively.
However, Abbas Butt and I decided to attend the seminar, as we wanted to know
if he had anything new to say.
In line with their past practise
they left no time for any questions; and soon after the seminar I approached
Mirwaiz for some chat. I said to him that you claim to represent people of Jammu
and Kashmir and yet you only spoke about problems of
people the Valley. Why you did not say anything about Gilgit Baltistan and Azad
Kashmir. With a friendly smile he said, “Why don’t you speak about problems of
those areas?”
Before I could reply to him I
heard some loud voices coming from the seminar hall, among them was a loud
voice of my friend and Chairman of Kashmir National
Party Abbas Butt. As I looked towards that corner, I saw Abbas Butt surrounded
by three Pakistanis and there were some other pro Pakistan Kashmiris standing
by. I excused Mirwaiz and rushed to help Abbas Butt. Verbal arguments could
have transformed in to a physical exchange if Barrister Majid Tramboo and I
were not there to keep them apart.
I learnt that one of the Pakistani
who were especially ‘imported’ from Belgium
to help and support the seminar and other activities, asked Abbas Butt where he
was from. Without any hesitation Abbas
Butt said: “I am from Pakistani occupied Kashmir .”
After hearing this, one man with anger and hatred said: “Kashmiri
Pakistan ka Khatey hain aur Pakistan kay Khilaf baat kartey hain” – which means
– ‘Pakistan feed Kashmiris and they talk against Pakistan .’
Abbas Butt said, “Pakistan does not feed me. I am a qualified Charted
Accountant and I earn my own living.” Before he could say anything else all
three Pakistanis aggressively surrounded him and started shouting at him. They
belonged to Muslim League N, Muslim League Q and Peoples Party. As for politics
of Pakistan is concerned they hate each other and
openly speak against each other; but here all three of them were united to
harass and intimidate a Kashmiri who spoke his mind.
These people were ordinary people with no qualifications. One of them
survive on social security given by the government, and others are manual
labourers in Belgium . They have no knowledge of politics and
human rights, and were brought here to clap after every speech and perhaps
harass true Kashmiris. Abbas Butt cannot be easily harassed; when they raised
their voice he raised his voice as well because he was not going to let them
harass him.
If a Kashmiri from Pakistani Occupied Kashmir cannot say that he is a ghulam
or occupied in a place like Geneva , inside the UN building during the Human Rights Session without being
intimidated then one can imagine how people of so called Azad Kashmir and
Gilgit Baltistan are oppressed and intimidated.
After this incident Abbas Butt and I walked back to cafeteria. I said
to Mirwaiz: ‘You people have ten times more rights on the Indian side of the
divide than what we have. You people shout anti Indian slogans, use foul
language against Indian government, Indian leaders and forefathers of Indian
nation, even burn Indian flag and no one
says anything to you until people break law or use gun. Whereas we people on
the Pakistani side of the divide cannot even call ourselves ghulam or occupied.
We cannot even think of shouting anti State of Pakistan slogans or burn a
Pakistani flag because we know we will be killed.’
Mirwaiz was listening to this tentatively. I further said: Extent of
our azadi or independence could be seen from this incident. I gave him details
of what happened to Abbas Butt. I said if we people cannot say that we are
ghulam or occupied in a place like Geneva , then you can imagine how difficult it
would be to say this in Gilgit Baltistan and Azad Kashmir.
But before Mirwaiz could reply to anything what I said, his friends who
sponsored his visit called him. Perhaps they didn’t want me to influence him or
provide him any information that might change his thinking process.
It must be pointed out here that Pakistani man did not say anything
against Abbas Butt. He spoke against people of Kashmir . Abbas Butt is conscious of being ghulam or
occupied, and he spoke out to defend his right to express his views; and that
people of Jammu
and Kashmir do not rely on Pakistan . There were some other Kashmiris who
decided to remain quiet. Either they don’t have ability to differentiate
between independence and occupation or they take pride in their status in order
to be in good books of their political masters.
To conclude, if Mirwaiz Omer Farooq wants to be considered as a leader
of people of Jammu and Kashmir and be taken seriously by people of the
State and other Kashmir watchers then he has to do better than
that. He has to speak for rights of all people of Jammu and Kashmir and must not limit himself to the borders
of the Valley. He is still young, intelligent and has good presentation skills;
but if he doesn’t change his ideological stand and encompass aspirations of all
citizens of Jammu
and Kashmir he will be considered as a leader promoting a non Kashmiri agenda.
Writer is
a leader of Kashmir National Party, political analyst and author of many books
and booklets. Also he is Director Institute of Kashmir Affairs. Email: drshabirchoudhry@gmail.com
To view my other articles see visit: www.k4kashmir.com
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