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Mazari calls for solution to Kashmir resembling Irish Peace Accord

By Our Correspondent
October 25, 2018

Islamabad : Federal Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen M Mazari on Wednesday suggested that Pakistan should propose a solution of the Kashmir problem resembling the Irish Peace Accord.

She said that Pakistan needs to aggressively put forward concrete proposals for the resolution of the Kashmir dispute on the basis of the UN resolutions. She was speaking at a seminar on Youm-e-Tasees Day of Azad Kashmir held at the Republic University College. Dr Mazari laid out a set of concrete and comprehensive proposals aimed at taking the Kashmir case to the world on the basis of specific and implementable steps. She presented a potential strategic conflict resolution model for Kashmir, first of its nature to address the long awaited Kashmir conflict premised on principle of self-determination and plebiscite, comprising the details of intermediary steps.

She also said Pakistan should ask the United Nations to document all the Kashmiris in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) and also of the Kashmiri Diaspora across the world who qualified to vote in the referendum based on the UN resolutions whenever it took place adding that such documentation needed to be done. She said the citizens of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) were already documented because they were participating in regular elections.

The federal minister also referred to the East Timor independence based on the concept of self-determination and said Pakistan should press the Kashmir case on these lines.

Shirin Mazari condemned the worst human rights violations and brutal repression of innocent Kashmiris by India in Indian Occupied Kashmir. She added that the time has come and we have to move beyond clichés and mere declaratory statements of support for Kashmiris, struggling for their right to self-determination and take concrete steps that put India on the defensive. Such specific and well-argued steps would compel India to explain its refusals thereby exposing the weakness in its position on Kashmir and reaffirming the right of self-determination for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

The seminar was also addressed by Defence analyst Lt Gen (r) Amjad Shuaib and senior journalists Dr Moeed Pirzada and Fahd Husain.