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	<title>Comments on: Left in a lurch</title>
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		<title>By: Pragmatic Euphony &#187; Warning shots</title>
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		<description>[...] Those interested in such happenings in the past may like to revisit the rift caused within the moderate separatists after the death of Abdul Ghani Lone. Mir Waiz attended the funeral of the main suspect Ledri and described him as a martyr which led to Sajjad Lone parting his ways from the Hurriyat. And in none of  Mirwaiz Maulvi Farooq&#8217;s interviews will anyone find any mention of the murderers of his father. In this Rediff interview of 1997, he talks about the Indian security forces shooting the mourners at his father&#8217;s funeral while completely missing out on the Hizbul Mujahideen&#8217;s murder of his father. There is a strong probability that the history could soon repeat itself, as the international environment and local politics is already making the position of Mirwaiz untenable. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Those interested in such happenings in the past may like to revisit the rift caused within the moderate separatists after the death of Abdul Ghani Lone. Mir Waiz attended the funeral of the main suspect Ledri and described him as a martyr which led to Sajjad Lone parting his ways from the Hurriyat. And in none of  Mirwaiz Maulvi Farooq&#8217;s interviews will anyone find any mention of the murderers of his father. In this Rediff interview of 1997, he talks about the Indian security forces shooting the mourners at his father&#8217;s funeral while completely missing out on the Hizbul Mujahideen&#8217;s murder of his father. There is a strong probability that the history could soon repeat itself, as the international environment and local politics is already making the position of Mirwaiz untenable. [...]</p>
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