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Indian idol-worshipers claim two courageous Chechen Mujahideen are fighting in Jihad in Kashmir

28 November 2010

Indian authorities said that Kashmir Mujahideen have drastically intensified their activities in the occupied part of Kashmir, in winter capital Srinagar. The most dangerous, the idol-worshipers say, is a detachment of 90 Mujahideen, against whom the occupiers launched a major military operation.

Indian press reported that two of the Mujahideen were identified as courageous Chechen fighters, according to photographs, stolen from a Kashmiri Mujahid who martyred in recent fightings in northern Kashmir.

Their names are Umar and Usman.

However, occupation authorities and the command of Indian troops refuse to confirm officially a statement about Chechen Mujahideen fighting in Kashmir.

A local occupation ringleader Shiv Murari Sahai, who is the chief of terrorist "police units", told reporters that the information requires further verification.

The Indian press writes that "militants" with Caucasian features fight in the units of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen.

Hindustan Times claims that Chechen and Sudanese Mujahideen joined the ranks of Kashmiri fighters in early 1990s. Now, Indian newspaper said, the fighting is conducted mainly by local Mujahideen from Hizbul Mujahideen, while Lashkar-e-Taiba and Harkat-ul-Mujahideen have been "sidelined".

Idol-worshiping authorities and military command of the occupation Indian troops refused to give details on the fightings erupted in Sopore, 55 km from Srinagar.

Idol-worshipers only recognize that new recruits of the Kashmiri Mujahideen are highly motivated and better organized.

It is to be recalled thereupon that with the start of US-NATO military aggression against Afghanistan in 2001 within the framework of the Global War by infidels against Islam, reports regularly appear in mainstream Western, Pakistani and Indian press saying that units of brave Chechen Mujahideen are fighting in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and now in Kashmir.

There were also reports on captures of Chechen fighters. However, no evidence has been ever presented supporting these allegations over the years. Neither martyred nor alive Chechens have been so far seen by anybody there.

Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center

Source: Kavkaz Center.
Link: http://kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2010/11/28/12988.shtml.

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