Actions that the Pakistani Government needs to take to assist the Kashmir Struggle (JR 211)
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China: encourage China
to go beyond their usual position on Kashmir, as they are, in fact, a direct
party to the dispute.
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UNHRC: document and
register (with supporting evidence) a daily or weekly or monthly report on
fresh human rights violations by Indians in the Indian Occupied Kashmir.
Perhaps the Kashmir committee web site should be updated on a daily basis
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Media support: provide support
to media accounts that are threatened by the Indian State and media persons, on
Face Book, Twitter etc.
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ICJ: Seek expert
professional opinion on possibility of taking, privately by Kashmiri Diaspora, same
aspect of the Kashmir issue including human right violations, to International
Court of Justice ( ICJ ). .
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UNGA vote: lobby to get the UNGA to vote for obtaining an
advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice on the Kashmir
liberation movement.
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Increased diplomatic
activity: more concerted efforts by Pakistan’s
diplomatic apparatus in various capitals around the world.
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Target Nobel Laureates: Pakistan to mobilize its envoys in countries
where Nobel laureates reside. “The Nobel laureates need to smell the gunpowder
in the streets of Kashmir,”
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Special envoy : appointing a special envoy on Jammu and
Kashmir to sensitize global leaders on the Kashmir dispute
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Relocate Pakistan Commissioner: transfer Pakistan’s high commissioner designate
for India to somewhere else to dispel the impression in Delhi that ties will
revert to status quo
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Air space: close Pakistani airspace to Indian
airlines.
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Target people: Pakistan government should shift its focus
from other countries’ governments to their civil society. This would entail
engaging their media and civil society organizations as well as the Pakistani diasporas
to change public perceptions.
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Concentrate on the
Kashmiri people: Pakistan’s
approach to the dispute must be Kashmiri people-centric
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ICJ: Feb., 26, 2020: A former
chief justice has suggested Pakistan
to approach the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding the continuing
rights violations in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir. Retired
Justice Ali Nawaz Chowhan, according to a statement issued by the
Srinagar-based Legal Forum for Oppressed Voices of Kashmir (LFOVK) on Saturday,
said Pakistan being an important party to the long-standing dispute should
approach the UN court. https://www.aa.com.tr/en/asia-pacific/pakistan-should-take-kashmir-issue-to-intl-court/1742287
Informative and practical as always.U need to propagate this idea to civil society and parliament though.
ReplyDeleteThnk you for your comments . I do need help in presenting these ideas to government. Perhaps
Deleteyou could join me in doing that
Wishfull thinking ..thats what we all want but reality is that india has only followed pakistani lead in making gb as union teritory ..they would have to answer a lot as well including about 40 on a death row and another 14 serving 40 years of imprisonment for asking for separation ..puppets can defend pak at home but they know they have no defence internationally ..
ReplyDeleteThe best they can do is to.pay for uk & euro parliamentarians for a 5 star treatement to win favourable words ..only India has learnt the same trick and they can afford to take double the size of MPs to their side to get favourible words ..and so the game goes on and on ..eventually pak will declare that we have done everything for Kashmir ..India is too big to defeat and hence we are calling truce ..no more money to.be spent through liberation cell as they run out of cash .. then another IK will go round the world with a begging bowl and explain why they gavecup on Kashmir and you will hear the shouts of long live pakistan from the Ksshmir again and again ..