Brief activities of Farooq Rehmani

APHC Convenor in this week

 
 


Azad Kashmir APHC hails peace moves

ISLAMABAD, Dec 2: Azad Kashmir chapter of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) has hailed the latest moves of Islamabad which it says have given rise to the hopes that these may pave the way for a durable solution to the Kashmir issue.

The moves, according to Kashmir Media Service, were hailed here on Tuesday at an APHC meeting. APHC convener Muhammad Farooq Rehmani presided over and the representatives of all its constituent organizations attended the meeting.

Participants expressed full satisfaction on the assurances held out by President Gen Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali. They urged the world community to work out a solution of the Kashmir issue keeping in view the aspirations of Kashmiris, besides those of India and Pakistan. -APP

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APHC convenor apprised of latest situation in IHK
Islamabad, December 03(KMS): Prominent Kashmiri lawyer, poet, Writer and historian, Ghulam Nabi Gauhar from occupied Kashmir Wednesday called on APHC Convenor, Muhammad Farooq Rehmani at the APHC office in Islamabad and discussed with him the latest situation in held Kashmir.

Ghulam Nabi Gauhar briefed the APHC leader about the situation across occupied Kashmir. He also presented a set of his authored books on the occasion.
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APHC thanks republic of Korea ambassador
Islamabad, December 04(KMS): the Convenor All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) Azad Kashmir Chapter, Muhammad Farooq Rehmani thanked the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Pakistan Jeon-Bou-Guan for expressing desire for a peaceful resolution of Kashmir.

In a press statement issued here Thursday, the Convenor noted that the international community has become aware of the fact that the resolution of the Kashmir issue is the key to peace in South Asia.

Thanking the Korean Ambassador, Rehmani further said that it was high time for India to realize the fact as underlined by Jeon-Bou-Guan that the Kashmir issue can only be resolved through talks. /end/

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