ISLAMABAD, August 5 (INP): To commemorate Kashmir Siege Day, a virtual seminar was held at Pakistan High Commission, Canberra, says a message received here on Wednesday.
The speakers included President Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Sardar Masood Khan, former Senator Ms. Lee Rhiannon, David Shoebridge, Member of the Legislative Council in the New South Wales Parliament, Dr. Claude Rakisits, Associate Professor ANU, Professor Samina Yasmin, Director Centre for Muslim States and Societies, and High Commissioner for Pakistan, Babar Amin.
The webinar was attended by many scholars, intellectuals, journalists, members of Kashmir Solidarity Council, Pakistani community and Australians from all states and territories.
A significant number also physically participated in the event at the High Commission of Pakistan Canberra, while observing the Covid distancing regulations.
The President, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Sardar Masood Khan said that the latest happenings in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir should be an eye-opener for the international community.
Though there is a greater awareness about the heart wrenching ordeal of Kashmiris, many countries were reluctant to speak about it due to their political, strategic, and economic interests with India. The Indians he said, are blatantly trampling human rights, international humanitarian laws and threatening the global peace.
The silence of major countries is, unfortunately, only further encouraging it. He emphasized that the ongoing struggle in IIOJK is an issue of protecting human values and dignity. It is a matter of safeguarding what the whole of mankind stands for.
The President AJK stressed on the participants of the webinar to take the voice of the Kashmiri people to the MPs, top government officials, media, and the civil society of Australia.
Mr. David Shoebridge MLC highlighted the Human Rights violations in Kashmir and stressed on the need for resolution of the Kashmir dispute on the principle of right to self-determination.
He read out the text of the Motion presented by him at the parliament of the New South Wales today, to mark the completion of one-year of siege, human rights violations and need to respect the right to self-determination of Kashmiris.
Lamenting the indifference of the international community including Australia, to the plight of the Kashmiris, he vowed to take up the issue on other forums as well.
Senator Lee Rhiannon in her remarks stated that, the people of Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir were being denied their basic human rights and facing a grave humanitarian crisis that required urgent international attention.
The international community and Australia, she stated, needs to ensure their basic rights especially the right to self-determination.
She called for the immediate cessation of the lockdown in IOJ&K and to bring normalcy in the lives of the Kashmiris. Comparing the Kashmiri struggle with the anti-apartheid movement, Senator Lee stated that with a greater global awareness, the civil society and the force of public opinion would compel the governments to stand up with the Kashmiris.
Dr. Claude Rakisits said that the scrapping of the special status for Jammu and Kashmir had been on manifesto of Modi’s Party for the national election in 2019, so there was no real surprise to this move.
Due to the continued massive clampdown, the situation remains significantly inhuman for the people of Kashmir. Such collective punishment is in violation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Dr. Rakists laid out his own proposal for resolving the issue.
The first step, he said, would be the involvement of the Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group to assist Kashmiris, Pakistan, and India in the mediation of the plan. In the second, four UN-supervised referenda would be held simultaneously, but counted separately for (i) Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir; (ii) Kashmir valley; (iii) Jammu; and (iv) Ladakh.