Kashmiri separatist leader Geelani “recuperating” after hospital admission, his recent post on “Azadi from appropriation”

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Geelani “ignoring Kashmir won’t help” (Image, Kashmir Observer)

Kashmiri separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani (86) was recently reported by Indian media as being admitted to hospital in Delhi however according to two posts made from his Twitter account, he appears to be recuperating and on the road to recovery.

“Health update of Qaid:
Qaid today suffered an ischemic transient attack today and was admitted in a hospital in dehli. All the preliminary investigation were done and all the results are good. Alhamdullilah. No need to panic keep praying for Qaid.”

“Health update
Don’t pay heed to rumours Qaid is recuperating alhamdullilah. Tehreek hurriyat delegation comprising peer Saifullah, Mehraj Din kalwal and Ayaz Akbar has flown to dehli. We request you to pray for fast recovery of Qaid.”

Geelani continues to be a thorn in the side of India and according to Kashmir Images, had recently “rubbished as ‘irrational and unreasonable’ the British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond’s suggestion that ‘resolution of Kashmir shouldn’t be pre-condition for the Indo-Pak dialogues.'” He stated, “ignoring Kashmir dispute has neither helped in the past nor could doing so yield anything concrete in future” see following link,

“Ignoring Kashmir won’t help: Geelani tells UK FS”

http://dailykashmirimages.com/Details/104411/ignoring-kashmir-wont-help-geelani-tells-uk-fs

Recently Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) students’ union president Kanhaiya Kumar declared that Kashmir is illegally occupied by India. He went on to allege the Indian army rapes women in Kashmir, an issue highlighted in the recently released book “Do You Remember Kunan Poshpora” (see links section).

Geelani is a regular user of Twitter and this was his last post before going to hospital:-

Azadi from appropriation (Geelani social media post)

“The mainstream media in India has once again elided the ‘root cause’ of the fracas in JNU  the issue that has, by and large, constituted the core of its denigration of journalistic principles just as the Indian Left has revealed its red-facedness on that same basic issue: Kashmir. The final question is always that of ethical fidelity: be it fair reporting, which by definition should mean an understanding of the matrix of power, or to what extent a professed ideology resists being mutated in the face of extant exigencies. In Kashmir, as this editorial is being written, once again people are showing solidarity, in the face of probable death, with militants during an encounter in Kulgam. This phenomenon of people marching to encounter sites and pelting stones at Indian forces is, like the ‘new’ phase of militancy, a response to the falsification of basic realities here. The ‘return to the gun’ is quite an inverse reaction to being ruled by the gun. No one is to blame for this except the Indian state and its minions in Kashmir; those who speak of peace and democracy under a regime of torture, killings and the attempt at an effacement of memory and history are always the real enemies of peace. How that effacement works, in the case of Kashmir, is not only at the level of the state – here, for a moment, understood as the actual issuer of orders – but within the media and even the so-called opposition to that state.
The Indian media has tried hard to elide that Kashmiris once again forcefully demonstrated for Azadi. The issue at JNU has been muddied into opposition to Modi and the BJP. In this, the media is being, willy-nilly, assisted by the Indian Left, given its capitulation to ideas of colonialist-nationalism. After the Indian media was discredited in Kashmir, it is now, seemingly, the turn of the Indian Left, which now harbours only the appurtenances of ideals of solidarity with anti-colonial, national liberation struggles. Some of them, perhaps, would do well to remember that the now-defunct Communist Party of Great Britain, in 1940, unambiguously iterated a position on ‘cancelling the partition of Ireland; (and giving) full freedom to the Indian people and all peoples of the British Empire’.
‘Azadi’ is now sought to be appropriated by the Indian Left, given the welcome spread that slogan has had after its unstinted, unequivocal, irresistible articulation in Kashmir. But this ‘Left’ must realise, that it has, in reality, been appropriated by the Indian right.”

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Links

“Kashmiri separatist leader Geelani suffers minor heart attack, hospitalised in Delhi”

http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-kashmiri-separatist-leader-geelani-suffers-minor-heart-attack-hospitalised-in-delhi-2187656

“Kashmir: Essar Batool is challenging the “state narrative” on Kunan Poshpora, where is accountability for mass rape and torture?”

https://activist1.wordpress.com/2016/03/10/kashmir-essar-batool-is-challenging-the-state-narrative-on-kunan-poshpora-where-is-accountability-for-mass-rape-and-torture/

“Kashmir: Ifrah Butt interview, uteruses had to be removed after mass rape at Kunan Poshpora, author calls for justice”

https://activist1.wordpress.com/2016/03/05/kashmir-ifrah-butt-interview-uteruses-had-to-be-removed-after-mass-rape-at-kunan-poshpora-author-calls-for-justice/

Carol Anne Grayson is an independent writer/researcher on global health/human rights and is Executive Producer of the Oscar nominated, Incident in New Baghdad.  She is a Registered Mental Nurse with a Masters in Gender Culture and Development. Carol was awarded the ESRC, Michael Young Prize for Research 2009, and the COTT ‘Action = Life’ Human Rights Award’ for “upholding truth and justice”. She is also a survivor of US “collateral damage”.

About Carol Anne Grayson

Blogging for Humanity.... Campaigner/researcher global health/human rights/drones/WOT/insurgency http://www.esrc.ac.uk/ESRCInfoCentre/PO/experts/Health_and_Wellbeing.aspx Exec Producer of Oscar nominated documentary Incident in New Baghdad, currently filming on drones.
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