ANKARA, 22 November 2019: Sardar Masood Khan, President
Azad Jammu & Kashmir has thanked the Turkish Parliament for its consistent
support for the resolution of the Jammu & Kashmir dispute. He also thanked
the Turkish Parliamentarians for expressing serious concern over India
government’s illegal and unilateral steps of 5 August 2019 and security
lockdown since then. The Turkish Parliament, he said, recognizes the
humanitarian and human rights dimensions of the Kashmir crisis.
The President made these remarks during his meeting at
the Turkish Grand National Assembly with the renowned Turkish Parliamentarian,
Ali Sahin, who is Chairman of Pakistan-Turkey Parliamentary Friendship Group.
He also thanked President Erdogan for raising the
Jammu & Kashmir issue with full conviction during his address before the
United Nations General Assembly in September this year. “The people of Jammu
& Kashmir and Pakistan are beholden to the Turkish President and the
Turkish nation for speaking up for the rights of the Kashmiris and supporting
multi-lateral diplomacy for resolving this issue,” he said.
Mr. Ali Sahin said that Pakistan and Turkey enjoy
strong fraternal bonds and as the Chairman of the Pakistan-Turkey Parliamentary
Friendship Association, he would continue to raise the plight of the Kashmiri
people at different national and regional forums.
President AJK also thanked Turkey for hosting an
international conference on Jammu & Kashmir which was attended by
high-level Turkish representatives and attracted expertise from all over the
world.
The conference’s deliberations he said, would also
guide us in identifying pathways to realization of right-to self-determination
of the Kashmiris, conflict resolution and peace. The President reiterated his
proposal that Turkey could pursue humanitarian diplomacy vis-à-vis the Indian
Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K) and play a constructive role as a
facilitator and mediator.
“Kashmir is the most serious problem the world is
facing today. Indian government’s military operations and insatiable zest for
the brutalization of the occupied territory is driven by neo-fascist doctrine
of Hindutva which threatens not only the Kashmiris but also Pakistan and
Muslims in India,” he said.
Later in the day, the President addressed a group of international
students studying at various Turkish universities. The event was hosted by Asma
Kopru International Student Association.
The President, in his remarks made the following
points:
- Islam is a
religion of peace. Muslims are suffering today because they are divided.
The Muslim civilization was a formidable force for several centuries but
because of colonialism and political instability following the
de-colonization, their collective strength was undermined.
- New face of
renaissance and revival in the Muslim nations had started, and cooperation
among them was becoming a new trend. Organizations like Asma Kopru were
playing the role of a catalyst in this endeavour.
- The people in
the IOJ&K were being targeted because of their identity. The Muslim
population was at the mercy of the 900,000 Indian occupation forces who
were killing, blinding, detaining and torturing thousands of people.
- The International
community should put critical pressure on India to stop its oppression in IOJ&K.
- The youth all
around the world should put pressure on all international forums like UN Security
Council, United Nations General Assembly and Human Rights Council through
national parliaments to take decisions to stop the ongoing carnage of the
Muslims in Kashmir, and to explore space for political and diplomatic solution
of the Jammu & Kashmir dispute.
The President thanked the international media and
parliamentarians for effectively raising the plight of the Kashmiris.
The students who interacted freely with the President
expressed their resolve that they would raise their voices for the protection
of the human rights of the Kashmiri people and for the resolution of the
dispute in accordance with the aspirations of the Kashmiri people.
The President also met the Chairman of the Asma Kopru,
and its Board Members. The Chairman and Board Members informed the President
regarding the humanitarian work being done by its affiliates in several
countries around the world, including Pakistan. They also support international
students from developing countries studying at the Turkish universities.
The President commended the valuable work being done
by Asma Kopru and its support for the Jammu & Kashmir cause.
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