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In the News (Sun 27 May 12)

  
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Ali Mohammad Dar, a long-standing Jamaat-e-Islami rukun (member) and a police constable until 1991, was a key figure in sustaining terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.
Dar, who was the acting chief of the large terrorist organisation, was technically second only to the Hizb's Pakistan-based Syed Salahuddin, whose position has, in recent years, been largely symbolic.
Dar, who preferred to use his theatrical alias, Burhanuddin Hijazi, returned to India on April 27, 1997, after almost the entire field command of the Hizbul Mujahideen was killed.
www.hindu.com /fline/fl1517/15170060.htm   (936 words)

  
 Extending terror
Dar states: "Ways and means should be found to launch the movement in India on (a) priority basis." He suggests that a broad linkage be established with the Dubai underworld.
Dar is known to have occasionally transmitted coded information to Shah through two Hizbul Mujahideen wireless sets operating intermittently from central Srinagar, using the call signs 'Khurshid', 'Dawood' and, most frequently, 'Junaid'.
Mohammad bin Qasim, the organisation's dasta (brigade), was responsible for a series of bombings in New Delhi, Haryana and Punjab between 1993 and 1998.
www.hindu.com /fline/fl1606/16060160.htm   (3880 words)

  
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Dar was also not a contractor and so had not acted at any point of time as a partner in corruption and misuse of public funds.
Ali Wani was feeling ashamed that the rioters and attackers had not treated him to be a true worker of Jamaat and so he was going to each and every victim in his neighbourhood and was assuring them about his sincerity and bonafides.
Ali Niyaz of village Beighpora, a staunch worker of the Jamaat had informed his relatives and friends of the said plan, much before which was to be put into action on the eventuality of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s death.
www.kashmirwatch.com /tributes.htm   (9430 words)

  
 CNN.com - Activists killed as Kashmir violence intensifies - September 18, 2002
Relatives of political activist Ali Mohammad Dar wail over his body after he was gunned down in Srinagar, India
Ali Mohammad Dar was one of at least seven people killed in the past two days.
Sofi told CNN that the men came to his office located in his residence on the pretext that they wanted to talk to him.
edition.cnn.com /2002/WORLD/asiapcf/south/09/18/kashmir.violence/index.html   (509 words)

  
 Tihar inmates up against many odds: Report
Mohammad Afzal Guroo who has been convicted in Parliament attack case is languishing in the jail number two of Tihar jail and like the other detenues he too has expressed his concern over the lack of follow up action in their respective cases.
Mohammad Aftab, a driver said that he was intending to go to Saudi Arabia on proper travel documents and was arrested in Nizam-ud-Din area in August 2003, but police recorded his arrest from the Connaught Place area.
Ghulam Mohammad Dar said that he was arrested on August 2, 2002 only due to the reason that he did not pay Rs.
www.kashar.net /kashmir/complete.asp?id=2667   (906 words)

  
 Jehad's child warriors
Mohammad Munawar Mir was killed by the Lashkar-e-Toiba in 1995 because six of his sons and nephews work for the Indian Army.
Schoolteacher Ali Mohammad Dar was killed a year earlier by the Ikhwan-ul-Muslimeen, a then-covert counter-terrorist group, because of his links with the Jamaat-e-Islami and the Hizbul Mujahideen.
On August 3, 13-year-old Mohammad Yasin Wani, a resident of Neel in Doda, and 17-year-old Rafiq Poddar, a resident of nearby Suranga, were kidnapped at gunpoint by a Lashkar-e-Toiba group.
www.flonnet.com /fl2020/stories/20031010004203200.htm   (2007 words)

  
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Ali Mohammad Dar, a long-standing Jamaat-e-Islami rukun (member) and a police constable until 1991, was a key figure in sustaining terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.
Dar, who was the acting chief of the large terrorist organisation, was technically second only to the Hizb's Pakistan-based Syed Salahuddin, whose position has, in recent years, been largely symbolic.
Dar, who preferred to use his theatrical alias, Burhanuddin Hijazi, returned to India on April 27, 1997, after almost the entire field command of the Hizbul Mujahideen was killed.
www.flonnet.com /fl1517/15170060.htm   (936 words)

  
 Jammu and Kashmir Timeline - Year: 2004
Hasnain Ali alias Doctor, ‘deputy chief’ of the Al Badr and Abu Hamza, the outfit’s ‘district commander for Budgam’, are reportedly killed in a gun-battle with the security force personnel in the Beerwah area of Budgam district.
Mohammad Jameel alias Zafar, ‘district commander’ of the Hizb-e-Islami outfit, is killed in an encounter with the troops at Kralpora in the Budgam district.
A ‘commander’ of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, identified as Ali Mohammad Dar alias Bilal, is reported to have died during an encounter with the troops at Nagbal in the Tral area of Pulwama district.
www.satp.org /satporgtp/countries/india/states/jandk/timeline/year2004.htm   (6325 words)

  
 India/Pakistan
Among those dead was Ali Mohammad Dar aka Burhanuddin Hajazi, deputy supreme commander of the Hizbul Mujahideen.
Once a militant is killed or arrested or found missing on the network, the matrix is quickly changed to protect the secrecy of messages.
Dar was using seven different matrices, one for each day.
www.tactical-link.com /india_pakistan.htm   (1540 words)

  
 tribuneindia... Jammu and Kashmir
SRINAGAR, Aug 9 — In a "major breakthrough", pro-Pakistan Hizbul Mujahideen suffered "biggest jolt" when its self-styled deputy supreme commander Ali Mohammad Dar alias Burahaanuddin Hajazi, was killed with two of his aides in an encounter with the security forces at a hideout in downtown Srinagar early today.
Eleven persons were wounded in a powerful grenade blast by ultras at the Rambagh bridge in Srinagar last evening, an official spokesman said here today adding that their target was a security patrol but the grenade exploded on road injuring civilians.
In a "major breakthrough", pro-Pakistan Hizbul Mujahideen suffered "biggest jolt" when its self-styled deputy supreme commander Ali Mohammad Dar alias Burahaanuddin Hajazi, was killed with two of his aides in an encounter with the security forces at a hideout in downtown Srinagar early today, he said.
www.tribuneindia.com /1998/98aug10/j&k.htm   (871 words)

  
 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News
The first attack was on 60-year-old Ali Mohammad Dar, an NC worker, who had resigned from the party about 15 days ago.
Dar, resident of Maisoma, had come to Koker Bazar in Lal Chowk at 10.15 am to buy a pen.
One of them who saw Dar being shot at from a distance, said: “He was bleeding profusely from his throat but he walked up to me before collapsing.” As he was being taken to hospital, he was talking to the security personnel and trying to describe the killer.
www.tribuneindia.com /2002/20020919/main2.htm   (541 words)

  
 CNN.com - Activists killed as Kashmir violence intensifies - September 18, 2002
Relatives of political activist Ali Mohammad Dar wail over his body after he was gunned down in Srinagar, India
Ali Mohammad Dar was one of at least seven people killed in the past two days.
Sofi told CNN that the men came to his office located in his residence on the pretext that they wanted to talk to him.
www.cnn.com /2002/WORLD/asiapcf/south/09/18/kashmir.violence/index.html   (509 words)

  
 Atrocities by Indian Troops in December 2004
One, Mohammad Altaf is arrested by troops at Seelo, Sopore and Farooq Ahmad at Qazigund Islamabad.
A civilian Ali Mohammad Rather of Ragnipora Goshbug is killed in custody by troops at Nihalpora, Pattan in Baramulla.
A youth, Mohammad Sharif is hanged to death at Khanal Kote Nallah in Thanamandi, Rajouri.
www.kmsnews.org /databank/Freedom%20Struggle/HRAbuses/kms/2004/December.htm   (2906 words)

  
 Top counter-insurgent killed in Baramulla
Mohammad Youssuf Parray alias Kuka Parray, a top counter-insurgent, was killed by militants in an ambush at Hajan in north Kashmir's Baramulla district on Saturday afternoon, police said.
Parray and his associates were rushed to an a army hospital, where the counter-insurgent and his closest aide -- Mohammad Akram -- were declared brought dead.
Ali Mohammad Dar, another aide of Parray, succumbed to injuries later.
specials.rediff.com /news/2003/sep/13kuka.htm   (176 words)

  
 South Asia Intelligence Review (SAIR), Weekly Assessments & Briefings
These voices are neither isolated exceptions, nor the most extreme in the ideological discourse that dominates the Islamist core in Pakistan.
Mohammad Bin Qasim, the Muslim soldier who conquered present-day Pakistan early in the 8th century (AD 712) and extended Umayyad Muslim rule to the Indus Valley.
One of the note stated: "Ways and means should be found to launch the movement in India on (a) priority basis." He suggested that a broad linkage be established with the Dubai underworld.
www.satp.org /satporgtp/sair/Archives/3_2.htm   (4549 words)

  
 InThis Issue
His son Mohammad Akbar Sheikh was arrested in 1992 and was lodged in the army camp at Maidanpora.
Mohammad Abbas r/o Behnipora-Handwara, Kupwara was taken by the army at Drugmulla four years ago and since then he continues to be under their detention.
Qazi gave the judgement on a case filed by Sara Begum that her son Bhat was used as human shield by the RR and SOG as a result of which he got killed.
www.jkccs.org /Missive%202004/July/ju.htm   (12741 words)

  
 Khaleej Times - Online
Later another thief Sajjad Ali Khan also targeted the house and it was his arrest while disposing of the silver articles looted from the house that the police arrested him and learnt from him about the other thieves.
Mullah Sher Mohammad Malang, governor of the southwestern province of Nimruz during Taleban rule, and his aides were caught in a raid on a mosque in Kandahar city last week, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Mohammad Arif Noorzaye, Afghan minister for tribal and frontier affairs, told Reuters in an interview on Sunday that the one-eyed Omar was alive and regrouping his supporters to destabilise the central government.
www.khaleejtimes.co.ae /ktarchive/190902/subcont.htm   (15661 words)

  
 Editorial
The condition of Jamaal Dar is pitiable; as he left his home and hearth along with his two minor grandchildren for the fear of facing worst from the army official who are according to him are out to trap him.
NC MLA and former Home Minister Ali Mohammad Sagar recalled the first HR violations occurred when Moulvi Farooq’s procession was fired in which one hundred people were killed followed by killing of approximately 450 people in Hazratbal and Ganderbal.
Dar asked United Nations General Secretary to direct India to adhere to various international covenants to which India was signatory.
www.jkccs.org /Missive%202003/December/dec.htm   (11376 words)

  
 India: 50 years of independence - rights of people denied - Amnesty International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Speaking of the death of Ali Mohammad Dar, a leader of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, an armed opposition group favouring accession to Pakistan, and two associates on 9 August 1998 in Srinagar, the Home Minister said, “
The government's disregard for human rights in Jammu and Kashmir means in practice that some 200 people reportedly died in custody in Jammu and Kashmir last year and that the whereabouts of some 500 to 600 "disappeared" persons continue to be unknown.
Shaheen Ghulam Nabi Thokar, Secretary General of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court Bar Association and Ghulam Rassol Dar, a human rights activist, were duly accredited by the United Nations (UN) in Geneva to attend the UN Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities currently held in Geneva.
web.amnesty.org /library/Index/ENGASA200191998?open&of=ENG-344   (501 words)

  
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And in the Vechi Degree area of Pulwama, army personnel loot the houses of suspected militants and torture Mohammad Ismail, Ali Mohammad and Abdur Rashid.
Feroz Ahmad and Mohammad Altaf are severely tortured in Dasu and later thrown on a deserted road in semi­conscience condition.
During a crackdown in Vanigam area of Islamabad, the BSF arrests a civilian, Mohammad Shaban, a local leader of Jamaat­e­Islami; later during the day, his tortured and dead body is found close to area's BSF camp.
www.kashmiri-cc.ca /quarterly/kq2-4/REVIEW.htm   (5584 words)

  
 Extraditions: Flight to Freedom?
The gang's nexus with terrorists operating in Kashmir was first established when, on August 9, 1998, the Jammu and Kashmir (JandK) Police eliminated the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen's (HM) top Kashmir Valley 'commander', Ali Mohammad Dar, alias Burhanuddin Hijazi.
According to Frontline's Praveen Swami, hundreds of sheets of hand-written notes meant for Syed Salahuddin (the Hizb's 'Supreme Commander', based in Pakistan), were recovered from Dar's temporary hideout in Srinagar.
One of the note stated: "Ways and means should be found to launch the movement in India on (a) priority basis." He suggested that a broad linkage be established with the Dubai underworld.
www.kashmirherald.com /featuredarticle/extraditions.html   (1410 words)

  
 Al Jadid
Mohammad Wakidi on "The Constradictions of Development;" Fathi al-Maskini, "Ibn Rushd and the General Usage of Reason;" Husni Ayash, "Modernism and Post-Modernism and the Consequences of these Ideas on Society, Family and School." Its double issue Nos.
In that issue, Mohammad Awadah writes on "Democracy in Egypt" and Sayid Yasin on "The Place of the Arab Nation from the Third Wave." Included also is an interview with the novelist Abed al-Monhem Munif and an article by Jacques Daridda, translated from the French by Ahmad Othman.
Ethiopian Jews, disparagingly referred to as Falasha are examined in Issue No. 9 by Mohammad Hafez Yaccoub's "Mirror of the Civilization, Image of the Primitive;" "The Phenomenon of Scientific Explanation of the Koran" by Abed al-Basset Mardas; "Democracy, Nationalism and Minorities" by George Tarabishi.
www.aljadid.com /journals   (3717 words)

  
 Rediff On The NeT: JD-U candidate from Anantnag escapes bid on life
Former Union minister Mohammad Maqbool Dar escaped an attempt on his life by militants at Shelinar in Pulwama district of south Kashmir this afternoon.
Dar escaped unhurt in the attack, sources said, and added that one police constable was injured in the firing.
Besides Dar, state revenue minister Ali Mohammad Naik and Communist Party of India-M leader Mohammad Yousuf Targami are among 17 candidates in the fray.
www.indiaabroad.com /election/1999/sep/10anant1.htm   (185 words)

  
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Three, including the December 20 assassination of Abdul Aziz Mir, who was a Member of the Legislative Assembly, and the February killings of block-level political workers Ghulam Mohammad Dar and Ali Mohammad Bhat, have been directed at the PDP.
On March 30, for example, the Lashkar-e-Taiba called on voters to support the election boycott campaign led by Islamist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, saying that he was "the only true leader of the Kashmiri people".
PDP cadre are believed to have secured the support of Mohammad Abid, the Hizbul Mujahideen's new southern division commander, its central division commander Abdul Ahad Pir, as well as the Nagbal area commander, Ashiq Shah, and Kokernag area commander, Shabbir Bahduri.
www.hinduonnet.com /thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=20040507003803600.htm&date=fl2109/&prd=fline&   (1625 words)

  
 Indiainfo.com -> News -> India -> NC worker, Hizb militant killed in J&K clashes
Srinagar: Militants on September 18 shot dead a National Conference worker in the heart of Srinagar, while a Hizbul Mujahideen militant was killed in an encounter with security forces in South Kashmir on September 17 night, official sources said.
The NC worker, Ali Mohammad Dar, was killed by unidentified militants at Kokerbazar bund in Lal Chowk area on September 18 morning, the sources said.
Dar was fired from point blank range by the gunmen causing fatal bullet injuries.
news.indiainfo.com /2002/09/18/18militant.html   (178 words)

  
 Asia Security Monitor No. 22, April 8, 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Majeed Dar, who had become a proponent of a political solution, was killed on March 23, 2003, in Sopore.
Saiful Islam’s killing is considered the biggest achievement for Indian police and security forces since the death of the HM "deputy chief" Ali Mohammad Dar in August 1999.
India is refusing to resume a U.S. and British requested dialogue with Pakistan in the wake of the Nadimarg massacre of Kashmiri Pandits, reports the Press Trust of India.
www.afpc.org /asm/asm22.shtml   (461 words)

  
 Indiainfo.com -> News -> India -> Omar trailing to PDP candidate by 300 votes
Mian Altaf was leading over his nearest PDP rival Ghulam Mohammad Dar by over 2,000 votes.
In chadoora Assembly constituency, PDP candidate Javid Mir was leading over his National Conference candidate Ali Mohammad Dar by over 2,300 votes.
Mohammad Syed Akhoon of National Conference was leading over his nearest PDP rival Ghulam Mohiuddin Akhoon by 57 votes in Hazratbal constituency of Srinagar.
news.indiainfo.com /2002/10/10/10poll2.html   (349 words)

  
 The Official Website of Jammu & Kashmir Government, India
February 28, 2000- The Education Minister, Mr Mohammad Shafi told the House that matter regarding finalising the selection process of all the posts of teachers referred to the SSRB is being pursued with it so that the schools are operationalised.
Mohammad Hussain, the Minister said that as and when the resources become available, these forums will be set up in the State.
February 29, 2000- The Minister for Work, Mr Ali Mohammad Sagar today told the Legislative Assembly that an amount of Rs.45.85 lakh is expected to be utilised on improvement works and construction of bye-pass road to avoid avalanche zone on the Sanku-Padam Zanskar road during the current financial year.
jammukashmir.nic.in /view/feb28.htm   (6331 words)

  
 Mian Sharif’s Body Flown Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
According to Muhammad Ishaq Dar, a former Pakistani finance minister and close relative of Nawaz, no member of the Sharif family accompanied the body.
He said if the government did not permit funeral prayers at the courtyard of Sheikh Ali Hajveri’s Mosque, commonly known as Data Darbar, in Lahore, and the body is flown directly from Lahore airport to Raiwind, funeral prayers will be held in absentia at Data Darbar.
According to Dar, the Sharifs said the ambassador had asked the family to file a formal request.
www.arabnews.com /?page=4§ion=0&article=53763&d=1&m=11&y=2004&pix=world.jpg&category=World   (359 words)

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