Friday 11 January 2013


AZAD KASHMIR DOES NOT POSSESS THE MATERIAL POWER TO LIBERATE OCCUPIED JAMMU AND KASHMIR [AKA INTERNATIONALLY DISPUTED AREAS OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR (IDA: JK)] FROM THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT: HABIB YOUSAFZAI KASHMIR DIASPORA ALLIANCE


The notion of making west Punjab of Pakistan a sovereign country to liberate their Sikh brothers in East Punjab Sikh Homeland (Khalistan), to make Sind a separate country so that it will liberate Munwadar, Junagarah, and Hyderabad, or Azad Kashmir which encompasses four thousand two hundred (4,200) square miles a sovereign state to liberate illegally occupied by Indian government the state of Jammu and Kashmir [AKA Internationally Disputed Areas of Jammu And Kashmir (IDA:JK)] is absolutely ludicrous. Suggestions such as these are far removed from the realities of the issue at hand.

It is simply inaccurate to claim that weakening the only state actor putting forward some sort of effort to liberate these territories will bring forward any progress. Liberation of these territories is impossible without a unified and strong Pakistan and it will take a great deal of diplomatic pressure and material power in order to attain freedom for these occupied territories. Aside from the Sikh Homeland of Punjab Khalistan (which belongs to the Sikhs), these territories under law belong to Pakistan and reducing the already limited power that Pakistan possesses to take on this endeavor is not the solution.

It is undeniable that Pakistan must make some amendments to its current efforts. It needs to unify as one and press the issue at hand and not revert back to the pre-Islamic era of ignorance which operated under the tribal system of division. Furthermore, Pakistan must reconsolidate its strategy with the basis being unification in order to regain these territories and deliver justice to the people being oppressed within them which are lawfully Pakistani citizens (very clearly stated in its implied and constitutional stand). Any strategy must have Pakistan as the main actor, however, must also involve the entire international community which claims to support democratic and human rights, but has largely turned a blind eye to Indian oppression and occupation due to its own interests. Also extremely important is the need to single out India as a fundamental violator of human rights which can be attested by its historical and ongoing actions. India has disgraced any standard that signifies the presence of human rights.

The division of Pakistan not only goes against the legal realities of the territories at hand which are being oppressed which belong to Pakistan. But more importantly, this division of the Pakistani state would weaken the ability for any positive change to be made, change that is long overdue with over six decades of oppression.   
        

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