India should not be given "carte blanche" on Kashmir -- Pakistan
(KUNA) -- Pakistain Wednesday condemned the ongoing killing of innocent Kashmireis at the hands of Indian security forces in Indian-held Jammu and Kashmire and said that India would not be able to suppress the aspirations of Kashmiris for long.
Yes, yes. Thank you for expressing your feelings so clearly. | Foreign office front man Abdul Basit urging India to demonstrate "the sincerity of purpose with concrete steps", said that New Delhi had been resorting to "brazen use of force to stifle the voice of Kashmireis." Talking to the News Agency that Dare Not be Named of Pakistain (APP), the front man asked the international community to take strong notice of Indian atrocities in Jammu and Kashmire and help resolve the decades-old Kashmire dispute in accordance with the aspirations of Kashmireis.
Yes, yes, yet again. The proper way to share such opinions is through a diplomatic note, not to an employee of the vulgar press. | The international community, especially the major powers should not look the other way, giving India "carte blanche" to continue with human rights
... which are not the same thing as individual rights, mind you...
violations in blatant violation of UN Charter and Universal Declaration of Human Rights, he said, adding, the resolution of Kashmire dispute was also a sina qua non for viable peace in South Asia.
Pakistain and India, the two South Asian nuclear rivals, have fought three wars on the Kashmire territory since 1947.
Pakistain has physically absorbed a goodly chunk of Kashmire, which it refers to as "Free" Kashmire.
Posted by: Fred 2010-11-04 |