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| Effigies of Bush, Blair put on flames | | American biggest Human Right Violator : JKNPP | |
EARLY TIMES REPORTER JAMMU | NOV 6 The effigies of USA president George W Bush and of UK Prime Minister Tony Blair were put on flames by the workers of J&K National Panthers Party against the decision of Iraq’s tribunal to hang Saddam Hussein here today. According to party handout JKNPP leaders urged upon the prime minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi to take up the matter with all world leaders and seek release of Saddam Husssein from the cage of American administration in Iraq. They said that America is the biggest human right violator and perpetrator of death and destruction in Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran and other countries. The party demands that the India should take lead in spreading peace and brotherhood in the world to end injustice of imperialists upon the entire humanity. Panther workers on the occasion raised slogans ‘Down Down Bush Bush, Blair Blair, Long live president Saddam Hussein. India and Iraq friendship Zindabad. Panther’s leaders condemned US administration for refusal of entry visa to Prof. Bhim Singh in Iraq to give legal assistance to President Saddam Hussein during his trial in the mock court. JKNPP activists who participated in the demonstration include B.B Kotwal P.K Ganju, Anita Thakur, Daljt Singh, Bansi Lal Sahrma, Jagdev Singh Naresh Chib, Rakesh Gupta, Shanker Singh Chib, Sewa Singh Bali, Vinid Singh, S.D Khajuria, Naveen Bali.
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