KATHMANDU, Aug 4: Embassy of Pakistan organized a talk program on “Jammu Kashmir Dispute: 5 August 2019 to 5 August 2020” on the embassy premises on Tuesday.
Speaking at the program, Ambassador Mazhar Javed recollected important developments and international reactions to India’s "illegal action 5 of August 2019", and the alarming intensification of the human rights violations in that disputed territory, according to a press release issued by the embassy.
Highlighting the centrality of the right of self-determination of the people of Jammu Kashmir, and the UNSC resolutions, the Ambassador recalled the discussions at the UNSC in August 2019 and in January 2020.
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He also referred to the statements of the UN Secretary General urging refrain from any steps that could affect the status of Jammu Kashmir, and underlining the importance of UN Security Council resolutions, according to the embassy.
The participants also discussed human rights violations being committed by the Indian forces in Kashmir.
On the occasion, Ambassador Javed highlighted the gravity and scale of the atrocities being committed by the Indian forces which had been widely reported and condemned internationally, especially by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, OIC, EU, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International.
At the end of the program, participants called for resolution of the dispute in accordance with the wishes of the people of Jammu Kashmir and UNSC resolutions.
They also stressed the urgency to resolve the dispute which had been the biggest challenge to the regional peace and security, now for decades, according to the embassy. They said that the international community had an important responsibility to ensure the rights of the people of Jammu Kashmir including their right of self determination.
Manju Ratna Sakya, Secretary General Nepal-Pakistan Friendship and Cultural Association stressed the need to respect the rights of the people in Indian-controlled Kashmir, including their right to self-determination, and the centrality of the UN Security Council resolutions. The program was attended by around fifteen distinguished writers, media men and analysts, as well as representatives of human rights organizations.