Speech by H.E. Mr. M. Syrus Sajjad Qazi, Ambassador of Pakistan, on the occasion of Kashmir Black Day in Ankara on 27 October 2020

 


Honourable Mr. Ali ŞAHİN , 

Distinguished Guests, 

Ladies and Gentlemen, 

Today Kashmiri people and Pakistanis all over the world are commemorating 27 October as a Black Day to express solidarity with the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). 

On this day 73 years ago, Indian forces landed in Srinagar to occupy and oppress the innocent people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir in a blatant violation of international law.

This day marked the beginning of a long night of oppression for the Kashmiris under Indian occupation, and a grave human tragedy that continues to this very day.

This day is also a stark reminder of the broken promises and unfulfilled commitments made to the Kashmiri people. Promises made by India to the Kashmiri people for a plebiscite and commitments undertaken by India, when it had taken the matter first time to the UN in January 1948 and accepted its prescription.

The denial of the right to self-determination to the Kashmiris remains at the very heart of this dispute.

In these seven decades, Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir has become one of the most militarized zones in the world, where Indian occupation forces have committed massive human rights violations, widely known to international community. 

After India’s illegal and unilateral actions on August 5, 2019, which were in violation of several UNSC resolutions, an unprecedented, more than a year long, military siege and communication blockade has imposed enormous suffering upon Kashmiris. 

The human rights violations include extra-judicial killings of Kashmiri youth in fake "encounters" and so called "cordon and search" operations by the Indian occupation forces as well as forced disappearances and arbitrary arrests and detentions of senior Kashmiri leaders and activists.

Taking advantage of the world’s preoccupation with the Covid-19 pandemic, and to perpetuate its illegal occupation of IIOJK, the BJP government has introduced illegal domicile rules in IIOJK in a bid to change the disputed region’s demography to advance its ‘Hindutva’ agenda in form of a demographic assault.

Like all occupying powers, India has attempted to deny access to the world in its occupied territory. There are several pending access related requests from various UN mechanisms in the IIOJK. At the same time, India has tried taking away every outlet through which the Kashmiris could express themselves. Just a few days ago, the Indian authorities have sealed the offices of leading English language dailies, ‘Kashmir Times’, and ‘Kashmir News Service’.

Despite that global Parliaments, international human rights organizations as well as the international media have been vocal in their condemnation of the ongoing military siege in the IIOJK.

 The international community needs to use all tools at its disposal to:

  • ·     hold India accountable for its illegal and unilateral actions and human rights violations against the Kashmiri people, 
  • ·      pressurize India to adhere to its international human rights obligations, and,
  • ·    allow international media, humanitarian organizations and independent observers entry into IIOJK to independently verify reports of abuse, violations and use of excessive force.

Above all, we urge the international community to fulfill its moral and legal obligation by giving Kashmiris the chance to realize their inalienable right to self-determination in accordance with UNSC resolutions.

We are extremely grateful for Turkey’s principled position and continuous support on Jammu & Kashmir Dispute, particularly President Erdogan highlighting the Kashmir Issue in his address during the 75th session of United Nations General Assembly.  

The people of Jammu & Kashmir as well as the people and the Government of Pakistan are truly thankful to their Turkish brothers and sisters for their firm and unflinching support for the just resolution of the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions and the wishes and aspirations of the Kashmiri people 

In the end, I would also like congratulate Ms. Nesibe Yavaş, a Turkish student, who won second prize yesterday in the International Declamation Contest organized by Pakistan’s Ministry of Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit Baltistan to sensitize the world community on the ongoing human rights violations in the IIOJK. I would also like to appreciate the two young international students from Pakistan Embassy International Study Group, who have been selected for their video recital of their letter to the world. It gives me immense pleasure to see the youth contributing in this manner.

We express complete solidarity with the people of IIOJK and assure our Kashmiri brothers and sisters that the Government and people of Pakistan remain shoulder-to-shoulder with them. Pakistan will not relent in its support until the Kashmiris realize their legitimate right to self-determination in accordance with the United Nations Security Council resolutions. 

We have faith, that one day Kashmiri people will realize their aspirations. Inshallah.

 Thank you

Turkish support for the oppressed Kashmiris reiterated at Black Day event in Ankara


ANKARA, 27 October 2020: Turkey’s unflinching support for Jammu & Kashmir dispute was once again reiterated at an event organized by the Embassy of Pakistan in Ankara today. Chairman of Turkey-Pakistan Friendship Group in Turkish Parliament Mr. Ali Şahin was chief guest. 

 

Messages of the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan were read out by Deputy Head of Mission Mr. Arshad Jan Pathan. Pakistani leadership reiterated political, moral and diplomatic support to the people of Kashmir until the resolution of the dispute according to the aspirations of the Kashmiris.

 

Parliamentarian Mr. Ali Şahin, in his keynote speech said Kashmir has become an open air prison with one Indian soldier for 9 Kashmiris and thousands of Kashmiris killed. He said the heaven on earth Kashmir has been turned into a hell and this is a point to ponder for the global community. Ali Şahin urged the Western world to break its silence and speak up for the oppressed people of Indian Illegally Occupied Kashmir (IIOJK). 

 

“As President Erdogan in his speech at Pakistan Parliament in February said, the people of Pakistan and Kashmir supported us in Çanakkale battle, it is our turn to support the people of Pakistan and Kashmir,” said Ali Şahin. He underlined that as a Turkish nation, we will continue to stand side by side with the oppressed Kashmiris. He emphasized that Turkish support would continue until the Kashmir dispute is resolved peacefully under the United Nations Security Council Resolutions and as per wishes of the Kashmiri people.

 

Pakistan’s Ambassador to Turkey Muhammad Syrus Sajjad Qazi in his remarks said 27 October is observed as “Black Day” to mark that infamous day in 1947, when Indian forces landed in Srinagar to occupy and oppress the innocent people of IIOJK in a blatant violation of international law. This day marked the beginning of a long night of oppression for the Kashmiris under Indian occupation, and a grave human tragedy that continues to this very day.  The Ambassador said after the 5th August 2019 illegal actions of the Indian government in IIOJK, the BJP government aims to alter disputed region’s demography to advance its ‘Hindutva’ agenda in the form of a demographic assault. India is not allowing access for international organizations to its occupied territory and has recently sealed the offices of English language dailies, ‘Kashmir Times’, and ‘Kashmir News Service’.

 

Ambassador Qazi urged the international community to fulfil its moral and legal obligation by giving Kashmiris the chance to realize their inalienable right to self-determination in accordance with UNSC resolutions. He thanked the people and leadership of Turkey for its principled position and continuous support on Jammu & Kashmir dispute, particularly President Erdogan for highlighting the Kashmir issue in his address during the 75th session of United Nations General Assembly.

 

Turkish student Ms. Nesibe Yavaş, who was awarded yesterday for her speech in a declamation contest about Kashmir organized by Pakistan’s Ministry of Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit Baltistan, also read her speech.

 

A photography exhibition by Turkish NGO Cansuyu on the ongoing human rights violations in the IIOJK was also organized during the event.

 

The Medipol University of Istanbul separately organized a zoom conference “Understanding Kashmir’s Black Day” Between Past and Present”. 





KEEL LAYING OF MILGEM CLASS CORVETTE FOR PAKISTAN NAVY HELD AT KARACHI



The keel laying ceremony of 2nd MILGEM Class Corvette for Pakistan Navy held at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works (KS&EW) on 25 October. Minister of National Defence of the Republic of Turkey, H.E Mr. Hulusi Akar, graced the occasion as Chief Guest. The ceremony was attended by Minister for Defence Production, Ms Zubaida Jalal and Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi.

While addressing the ceremony, the honorable Chief Guest termed Keel laying of PN MILGEM Corvette as a historic event for Ministry of Defence Production, Pakistan Navy, KS&EW and M/s ASFAT of Turkey. He appreciated the commitment and dedication of M/s ASFAT (Turkish state owned Defence Firm) and KS&EW for construction of technologically advanced Corvette. The Chief Guest also marked that Turkey stands in solidarity for Pakistan's principle stance over Kashmir issue and Azerbaijan conflict.

Speaking on the occasion, Minister for Defence Production Ms Zubaida Jalal also appreciated the performance of Karachi Shipyard and underlined that indigenization is forefront of our policy.  She underscored that it is convincing to see state of the art warship is being built in Pakistan.

The MILGEM Class Corvettes will be one of the most technologically advanced stealth surface platforms of Pakistan Navy Fleet. The vessel is equipped with state of the art weapons & modern sensors including surface to surface, surface to air missiles, anti submarine weapons and Command & Control system.  Induction of these ship in Pakistan Navy would significantly add to the lethality of Pakistan Navy’s capabilities and contribute in maintaining peace, security and balance of power in Indian Ocean Region.

Earlier, the MD KS&EW Rear Admiral Ather Saleem welcomed the distinguished guests and highlighted that Karachi Shipyard is fully cognizant and aligned with the goals set forth by the Government and Pakistan Navy to pursue self-reliance in Defence Shipbuilding Industry. He emphasized that deep rooted friendship with brotherly country Turkey for this mega project will open new vistas of further cooperation in the field of indigenous warship construction and other defence sectors in Pakistan.

Construction of corvettes in Pakistan is aimed to provide impetus to local ship building industry and to further enhance KS&EW capabilities. These Ships are being constructed as per modern Naval Ship class standards with stealth features. The 2nd MILGEM Class Corvette will be delivered in early half of 2024.

The ceremony was attended by representatives of M/s ASFAT Turkey, Istanbul Naval Shipyard and officials from Government of Pakistan, Pakistan Navy and KS&EW.

The visiting Turkish Defence Minister also visited Islamabad and called on Defence Minister Pervez Khattak and Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee.





 

Statement by the Prime Minister of Pakistan H.E. Imran Khan to the 75th Session of the UN General Assembly on 25 September 2020

Statement by the Prime Minister of Pakistan H.E. Imran Khan to the Seventy-fifth Session of the UN General Assembly (25 September 2020) 

Mr. President, 
Secretary General Guterres, 
Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, 

I am honoured to address the United Nations General Assembly once again. 

I congratulate His Excellency Mr. Volkan Bozkir on his election as the President of the seventy-fifth session of the General Assembly. 

 We also appreciate the skillful leadership of the outgoing President, His Excellency Tijani Muhammad-Bande, especially during the COVID-19 crisis. 

We commend the leadership of the Secretary General in these extremely turbulent times. 

 Mr. President, 

 Since my government assumed office, our consistent effort has been to fundamentally transform Pakistan. 

 We envisage ‘Naya Pakistan’ to be modeled on the principles of the State of Madinah, established by our Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). 

 A just and humane society where all Government policies are directed at lifting our citizens out of poverty and creating a just and equitable dispensation. 

 To achieve this goal, we need to have peace and stability. 

Thus our foreign policy aims to have peace with our neighbours and settle disputes through dialogue. 

Mr. President, 

 The 75th Anniversary of the United Nations is an extremely important milestone as this is the only body in the world that can help us achieve our goals of peace and stability in our neighbourhood. 

This is also a time for us to reflect whether as the United Nations we have been able to realize the promise we collectively made to our peoples. 

Today, the foundations of the ‘world order’– non-use of or threat of unilateral force, self-determination of peoples, the sovereign equality and territorial integrity of States, non-interference in their internal affairs, international cooperation – all these ideals are being systematically eroded. International agreements are being flouted and set aside. Renewed great-power rivalries are leading to a new arms race. 

Conflicts are proliferating and intensifying. Military occupation and illegal annexations are suppressing the rights of human beings to self-determination. 

 According to respected Professor Noam Chomsky, mankind is at even a greater risk than it was before the 1st and 2nd World Wars in the last century, and this is because of the increased threat of nuclear war, Climate Change, and sadly the rise of authoritarian regimes. 

We must come together to prevent such a catastrophe. We believe that the driving force in international relations must be cooperation, in accordance with the principles of international law, and not confrontation and force. 

 We all must emphatically reaffirm our support for multilateralism. Mr. President, The COVID-19 pandemic has illustrated the oneness of humanity. 

In our interconnected world, no one is safe unless everyone is safe. Locking down to control the pandemic has triggered the worst recession since the Great Depression in the last Century. 

This has hit the poorest countries the hardest as well as the poor in all the countries. 

 In Pakistan, we realized very early on that if we imposed a strict lockdown, the type that several affluent countries had imposed, we would have more people dying of hunger than the virus. Therefore, we adopted a policy of ‘smart lockdown.’ 

While concentrating on the virus hot-spots we opened up our agricultural sector immediately and then followed it up by the construction sector, which employed most of the people. 

 At the same time, and this is despite financial constraints, my government deployed an unprecedented 8 billion dollars for our health services; plus support the poorest and most vulnerable households with direct cash payments through Ehsaas programme; and then subsidies to the small businesses. 

 Even though our ‘smart lockdown’ was heavily criticized in the beginning, but thanks to Almighty Allah’s Grace, we have not only managed to control the virus, stabilize our economy, but most importantly, we have been able to protect the poorest segment of the society from the worst fall out of the lock down. 

 Today, Pakistan’s response is cited among the success stories in controlling and responding to the pandemic. However, we are still not out of the woods, like no country is out of the woods today. 

 Mr. President, 

 It was obvious from the outset that developing countries would need fiscal space to respond to, and recover from, the COVID crisis. Debt relief is one of the best ways to create that fiscal space for developing countries. Therefore, in early April, I called for a “Global Initiative on Debt Relief”. 

 We appreciate the G-20’s official debt suspension initiative and the emergency and rapid financing offered by the IMF, World Bank, Asian Development Bank and UN Agencies. 

 This, however, is not going to be enough. The IMF has estimated that developing countries will need over US$ 2.5 trillion to respond and recover from the crisis. 

The official debt suspension will need to be extended and expanded. Additional debt relief measures will also be needed. Development Banks should ensure adequate financial inflows. 

 Rich countries have generated over ten trillion dollars to finance their own response and recovery. They should support the creation of at least US$500 billion in new Special Drawing Rights for the developing world. 

Mr. President, 

 In my address to the General Assembly last year, I had highlighted the tremendous damage that illicit financial flows from developing countries to rich countries and to offshore tax havens cause. 

This leads to the impoverishment of the developing nations. Money that could be used towards human development is siphoned off by corrupt elites. The loss of foreign exchange causes currency depreciation that in turn leads to inflation and poverty. 

 The quest for getting back these stolen resources is nearly impossible, given the cumbersome procedures. Moreover, the powerful money launderers have access to the best lawyers. 

And sadly, because they are the beneficiaries, there is a lack of political will in the rich countries to curb this criminal activity. 

Mr. President, 

 If this phenomena is unaddressed, it will continue to accentuate the inequality between the rich and the poor nations, and eventually will spark off a far bigger global crisis than the present migration issue poses. 

The rich states cannot hold forth on human rights and justice when they provide sanctuary to money launderers’ and their looted wealth. There are robust anti-Money Laundering and anti-Terrorist Financing regimes. 

I call upon this Assembly to take the lead in efforts to build a global framework to stem the illicit financial flows and ensure speedy repatriation of stolen wealth. It is important to realize that the aid that flows from rich countries to the developing world is miniscule compared to the massive out-flows by our corrupt elites. 

 Mr. President, 

 This year, I must again reiterate the threat posed to mankind due to Climate Change. Unprecedented fires in Australia, Siberia, California, Brazil; unprecedented floodings in various parts of the world; record temperatures even in the Arctic Circle. This should make us all worried for our future generations. 

 Commitments made through the Paris Agreement must be fulfilled, in particular the commitment to mobilize US$ 100 billion annually as climate finance. Pakistan’s contribution to carbon emissions is minimal, but it is one of those countries most affected by climate change. 

Yet, we have decided to take the lead as we consider addressing climate change a universal responsibility. We have launched an extremely ambitious programme to plant 10 billion trees in the next three years as our contribution to mitigating the effects of climate change.   

Mr. President, 

The pandemic was an opportunity to bring humanity together. Unfortunately, it has instead fanned nationalism, increased global tensions, and given rise to racial and religious hatred and violence against vulnerable minorities in several places. 

 These trends have also accentuated ‘Islamophobia’. Muslims continue to be targeted with impunity in many countries. Our shrines are being destroyed; our Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) insulted; the Holy Quran burnt – and all this in the name of freedom of speech. Incidents in Europe, including republication of blasphemous sketches by Charlie Hebdo, are recent examples. 

 We stress that wilful provocations and incitement to hate and violence must be universally outlawed. This Assembly should declare an “International Day to Combat Islamophobia” and build a coalition to fight this scourge – scourge that splits humanity. 

 Mr. President, 

 The one country in the world today where, I am sad to say, the state sponsors Islamophobia, is India. The reason behind this is RSS ideology that unfortunately rules India today. 

 This extremist ideology was founded in 1920s. The RSS founding fathers were inspired by the Nazis and they adopted their concepts of racial purity and supremacy. 

While the Nazis hate was directed at the Jews, the RSS directs it towards the Muslims and to a lesser extent towards the Christians. They believe that India is exclusively for Hindus and others are not equal citizens. 

The secularism of Gandhi and Nehru has been replaced by the dream of creating a Hindu Rashtra by subjugating, even cleansing India’s 200 million Muslims and other minorities. 

 In 1992, the RSS destroyed the Babri Mosque; in 2002, some 2000 Muslims were slaughtered in Gujarat, and this was under the watch of Chief Minister Modi; and in 2007, over 50 Muslims were burnt alive by RSS arsonists aboard the Samjhota Express Train. 

 In Assam, around two million Muslims face the prospects of being arbitrarily stripped of their nationality through the adoption of discriminatory laws. 

There are reports of large concentration camps being filled with by Muslim Indian citizens. Muslims were falsely blamed, vilified and victimized for spreading the Corona virus. They were denied medical attention on many occasions, their businesses were boycotted. 

 Cow vigilantes attack and kill Muslims with impunity. Last February, Muslims faced targeted killings, with police complicity in New Delhi. 

Mass registrations in the past have often been a precursor to genocide, e.g. the Nuremburg Laws in Germany in 1935 and then in 1982 in Myanmar. 

 The Hindutva ideology is set to marginalize almost 300 million human beings – Muslims, Christians and Sikhs. 

This is unprecedented in history and this does not augur well for the future of India as we all know that marginalization of human beings leads to their radicalization. 

 Mr. President, 

 For over 72 years, India has illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir against the wishes of the Kashmiri people, and in blatant violation of the resolutions of the Security Council and indeed its own commitments to the people of Kashmir. 

 On 5th August last year, India illegally and unilaterally sought to change the status of the occupied territories and deployed additional troops, bringing the total number to 900,000, to impose a military siege on 8 million Kashmiris. 

All Kashmiri political leaders were incarcerated; about 13,000 Kashmiri youth were abducted and thousands tortured; a complete curfew was imposed, accompanied by a total communications blackout. 

Indian occupation forces have used brute force including pellet guns against peaceful protestors; imposed collective punishments, including the destruction of entire neighbourhoods, and extra-judicially murdered hundreds of innocent young Kashmiris in fake “encounters”, refusing even to hand over their bodies for burial. 

The Kashmiri media, and those daring to raise their voice, are being systematically harassed and intimidated through the use of draconian laws. 

All of this is well documented in the reports of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, communications from the Special Rapporteurs of Human Rights Council, statements from human rights and civil society organizations. 

 The international community must investigate these grave violations and prosecute the Indian civil and military personnel involved in state terrorism and serious crimes against humanity, being perpetrated, I am sad to say, with complete impunity. 

 The objective of this brutal campaign is to impose what the RSS-BJP regime has itself called the ‘Final Solution’ for Jammu and Kashmir. 

To this end, the military siege is being followed by moves to change the demographic structure of the occupied territory. 

This is an attempt to obliterate the distinct Kashmiri identity in order to affect the outcome of a plebiscite envisaged in the UN Security Council resolutions. 

 This action is in violation of the UN Charter, Council resolutions and international law, particularly the 4th Geneva Convention. 

Changing demographic structure of occupied territory is a war crime. 

Mr. President, 

 The brave Kashmiri people will never submit to Indian occupation and oppression. Their struggle is indigenous. They are fighting for a just cause and generation after generation have laid down their lives to rid themselves of Indian occupation. 

The government and people of Pakistan are committed to standing by and supporting their Kashmiri brothers and sisters in their legitimate struggle for self-determination. 

 Mr. President, 

In order to divert attention from its illegal actions and atrocities in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, India is playing a dangerous game of upping the military ante against Pakistan in a nuclearized environment. 

 Despite constant Indian provocations and ceasefire violations along the Line of Control and the Working Boundary targeting innocent civilians, Pakistan has exercised maximum restraint. 

We have consistently sensitized the world community about a ‘false flag’ operation and another ill-conceived misadventure by India. 

 My parents, Mr. President, were born in the colonial India and I was the first generation that grew up in an independent Pakistan. 

I want to make it clear that any attempt by the fascist totalitarian RSS-led Indian government to aggress against Pakistan will be met by a nation that will fight for its freedom to the end. 

 Mr. President, 

 There will be no durable peace and stability in South Asia until the Jammu and Kashmir dispute is resolved on the basis of international legitimacy. 

Kashmir has been rightly described as a “nuclear flash point”. The Security Council must prevent a disastrous conflict and secure the implementation of its own resolutions as it did in the case of East Timor. 

The Council has considered the situation in Jammu and Kashmir three times in the past year. It must take appropriate enforcement actions. It must also take steps to protect the Kashmiris from an impending genocide by India. 

 Pakistan has always called for a peaceful solution. To this end, India must rescind the measures it has instituted since 5 August 2019, end its military siege and other gross human rights violations, and agree to resolve the Jammu & Kashmir dispute in accordance with the relevant UN Security Council resolutions and of course the wishes of the people of Kashmir. 

 Mr. President, 

 Pakistan’s desire for peace in our region is also manifest in our efforts to promote a political solution in Afghanistan. 

I have consistently maintained over the past two decades that there is no military solution to the conflict in Afghanistan. 

The only way forward was and is a political settlement which involves the full spectrum of Afghanistan’s political actors. Pakistan fully facilitated the process that culminated in the U.S.-Taliban Peace Agreement on 29 February 2020. 

 Pakistan is deeply gratified that it has fulfilled its part of the responsibility. The Afghan leaders must now seize this historic opportunity to achieve reconciliation and restore peace in their war-torn country.

 Through the Intra-Afghan Negotiations that commenced on 12th of September, they must work out an inclusive, broad-based and comprehensive political settlement. 

The process must be Afghan-led and Afghan-owned, and without any interference or outside influence. Early return of Afghan refugees must be a part of this political solution. 

 After almost two decades of war, it is imperative not to allow “spoilers” – within and outside Afghanistan – to subvert the peace process. Peace and stability in Afghanistan will open new opportunities for development and regional connectivity. 

 Mr. President, 

 Palestine remains a ‘festering wound’. A just and lasting settlement is indispensable, for the Middle East and actually the world. Illegal annexations of Palestinian territory, the building of illegal settlements and the imposition of inhuman living conditions on the Palestinian people especially in Gaza cannot bring peace to a troubled region. 

 Pakistan continues to support a two-state solution – in line with the UN General Assembly and Security Council resolutions, within the internationally agreed parameters, and they are ; pre-1967 borders, and Al-Quds Al-Sharif as the Capital of a united, contiguous and independent Palestinian state. 

Mr. President, 

 The United Nations remains the best legitimate avenue for collective action – in managing international conflicts, fostering peace and security, promoting equitable development and addressing global problems. 

 I urge the Secretary-General to take the lead in preventing global conflicts. He should convene Summit-level meetings to address regional hot spots and resolve outstanding disputes. The United Nations should be made fully responsive to the challenges of our times. 

A comprehensive reform of the United Nations, including the Security Council, is essential to promote greater democracy, accountability, transparency and efficiency. 

 Pakistan will continue to participate actively in this process and endeavour, with other Member States, to build a world where conflict is outlawed and equitable prosperity for all pursued in conditions of peace and security. 

 I thank you.

Pakistan Savunma Günü Türkiye'de kutlandı


ANKARA, 7 Eylül 2020: Ankara'daki Pakistan Büyükelçiliği Pakistan Savunma Günü'nü kutlamak için bir olay düzenledi.  COVID-19'un yayılmasını kontrol etmek için alınan önlemlerden dolayı, bu olaya sadece Pakistan Büyükelçiliği çalışanları, aileleri ve Türk medya temsilcileri katıldı.  

Konuşmasında, Pakistan'ın Ankara Büyükelçisi Ekselansları Muhammad Syrus Sajjad Qazi Savunma Günü'nün önemini vurguladı.  6 Eylül'ün Pakistan'ın tarihinde önemli bir yer tuttuğunu belirterek, 1965 yılında bugün cesur Silahlı Kuvvetlerimizin ve tüm ulusumuzun karşı taraftan gelen ve sevgili anavatanımızın bölgesel bütünlüğüne ve bağımsızlığına kötü gözle bakan tehditleri savuşturmak için birlikte karşı koymuştur dedi. 

 

Büyükelçi Qazi “Sayısal ve teknolojik bakımdan bizden üstün olan düşmanımızı yenmek için en zor koşullarda savaşan şehitlerimize ve gazilerimize şükranlarımızı sunuyoruz" dedi. “Bugün yenilmez bir savunma gücünü ve güçlü ve refah içinde bir Pakistan'ı garanti etmek için Silahlı Kuvvetlerimizin kararlılığını ve azmini andığımız bir gündür."  Büyükelçi Syrus Qazi 1965 ruhunun önemini vurguladı ve bunun Pakistan'ın karşılaştığı tüm zorlukları karşılamak için gerekli olduğunu söyledi.  

 

Daha öncesinde, Savunma Ataşesi Deniz Albay Mazhar Bashir, Pakistan Cumhurbaşkanının ve Başbakanının benzersiz fedakarlıkları için Pakistan Silahlı kuvvetlerine ve kararlı Pakistan ulusuna  övgülerini sunduğu mesajlarını okudu.  Yasadışı Hint işgalindeki Cammu ve Keşmir'de (IIOJK) artan Hint zalimliklerinden bahsederken, Pakistan liderleri mesajlarında IIOJK halkını kendi kaderlerini belirleme haklarını BM Güvenlik Konseyi kararlarına göre gerçekleştirene kadar destekleyeceklerini yeniden teyit ettiler. 



Defence Day of Pakistan 2020 commemorated in Turkey



ANKARA, 7 September 2020: Pakistan Embassy Ankara on Sunday organized an event to mark the Defence Day of Pakistan. Due to measures in place to control the spread of COVID-19, officials of the Pakistan Embassy, their families and Turkish media representatives attended the event.

In his remarks, Ambassador of Pakistan to Turkey, H.E. Muhammad Syrus Sajjad Qazi, highlighted the significance of the Defence Day. Noting that 6 September holds a significant place in the history of Pakistan, for it was on this day in 1965, he recalled that our valiant Armed Forces and the entire nation stood united to thwart the nefarious design of the adversary, who had dared cast an evil eye on the territorial integrity and sovereignty of our beloved homeland. 

 

“We pay homage to our Shuhada and Ghazis who stood steadfast in the face of heavy odds to defeat an adversary which had numerical and technological advantage,” said Ambassador Qazi. “It is a day which marks the resolute will and determination of the Armed Forces and people of our country to ensure and impregnable defence and a strong and prosperous Pakistan.” Ambassador Syrus Qazi underlined the importance of the spirit of 1965, which was the need of hour to meet all challenges faced by Pakistan. 

 

Earlier, Acting Defence Attaché, Capt (PN) Mazhar Bashir, read out messages of the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan, who paid glowing tributes to Pakistan Armed Forces and the resilient Pakistani nation for their immense sacrifices. While referring to the growing Indian atrocities in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), Pakistani leadership in their messages reaffirmed the pledge to continue to support the people of IIOJK in their struggle till the realization of their right to self-determination in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions. 










“Keşmir için Sanal Koşu” girişimi Türkiye'de başlatıldı

 ANKARA, 25 Ağustos 2020: Ankara'daki Pakistan büyükelçiliği bugün düzenlenen sanal bir törenle Yasadışı Hint İşgalindeki Cammu ve Keşmir'in (İoK) ezilen halkıyla dayanışma duygularını ifade etmeyi amaçlayan "Keşmir için Sanal Koşu" insani girişimini başlattı. 

Bu olayda bir video mesajı aracılığıyla konuşan Pakistan'ın Türkiye büyükelçisi Syrus Sajjad Qazi İoK'de devam eden askeri ablukanın 5 Ağustos 2019'daki yasadışı ve tek yanlı Hint eylemlerinden beri bir yıldan fazla süredir devam ettiğini söyledi.  Bu süre boyunca, işgal altındaki bölgede devam eden insan hakları ve insani koşullar önceden benzeri görülmemiş bir dereceye kadar kötüleşt; İnsan Hakları Yüksek Komiserliği Bürosu (OHCHR), İİT Bağımsız ve Kalıcı İnsan Hakları Komisyonu (OIC IPHRC) ve insan hakları kuruluşları, sivil toplum, çeşitli ülkelerin parlamentoları ve uluslararası medya kuruluşlarının hepsi bu zalimlikleri belgelemiş ve lanetlemiştir. 

 

Kendisi şunu ekledi ki, bölgedeki uzun süren hapis kalma, rastgele gözaltılar, sahte "karşı karşıya gelmeler" ve yargısız infazlar, Keşmirli protestoculara karşı ayrım gözetmeksizin rastgele güç kullanımı, ki buna pellet silahları da dahildir ve Keşmirli politik liderlerin gözaltına alınmaya devam edilmesi olaylarının tümü insanlığın ortak vicdanı üzerinde birer lekedir.  

 

Büyükelçi İoK'deki Keşmirlilerin çektiği acıların tüm platformlarda vurgulanması için ahlaki sorumluluğun yerine getirilmeye devam edilmesinin öneminin altını çizdi.  Kendisi "Keşmir için Koşu" girişiminin bu küresel çabaların bir parçası olduğunu söyledi ve Türkiye'deki Pakistan topluluğunu ve öğrencilerini bu girişime katılmaya davet etti.  Bu girişimin amacının küresel bir sanal Maratonun bir parçası olarak Keşmirlilere destek olmak istediğini ifade etmek isteyen herkesi cesaretlendirmek olduğunu söyledi.  Bu maratonda atılacak her adımın adalete doğru atılmış bir adım olacağını ve Keşmirlilere vazgeçilmez kendi kaderlerini belirleme haklarını elde etmeleri için yardımcı olacağını söyledi.  

 

Bu girişim hakkındaki detaylar https://runforkashmir.org web sitesinde veya  https://www.facebook.com/Run-for-Kashmir Facebook sayfasında görülebilir

 

Bu girişime katılmak için, 'runnerz' sanal uygulaması Apple Store'dan veya Google Play Store'dan aşağıdaki linklere tıklayarak indirilebilir: 

 

 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/runnerz-app/id1527099627

 

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.runkashmir.runforkashmir

 

Talimatları izleyip bir kez kaydolma işlemini tamamladıktan sonra, katılımcılar koşu yaptıkları mesafeyi ve zamanı kaydedebilirler.  Katılımcılar bundan sonra da uygulamadan kaydettikleri koşu mili mesafesinin bir ekran görüntüsünü alabilir ve İoK'nin ezilen halkına verdikleri desteğin bir simgesi olarak bunu sosyal medyada yayınlayabilirler. 

 

Büyükelçi Syrus Qazi'nin video mesajının linki https://twitter.com/PakTurkey/status/1298213731567116288?s=19