-Says 2020 was marked with ‘Indian brutalities, oppresion’ of Kashmiris
-Highlights the miseries of Kashmiri people & the military siege, media blackout, incarceration of Kashmiri leadership, and HRs violations in IoK
By Asghar Ali Mubarak
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday said for Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), the year 2020 was marked with “Indian brutalities and oppression” of Kashmiris.
“The military siege, communications blockade, media blackout, incarceration of Kashmiri leadership, and every possible violation of human rights of the Kashmiri people continue for 515 days since Indian’s illegal and inhuman actions of 5th August 2019,” the Foreign Office Spokesperson said at a weekly press briefing.
Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said in their brazen acts of state terrorism, the Indian occupation forces martyred more than 300 innocent Kashmiris, including women and children, in fake encounters and staged cordon-and-search operations.
He said during the same period, 750 Kashmiris were critically injured, while 2,770 innocent Kashmiris were arbitrarily detained and 922 houses destroyed as part of collective punishment inflicted on the Kashmiri communities.
In pursuit of its agenda to convert the Muslim majority of IIOJK into a minority, he said, the Indian government issued more than 2 million fake domicile certificates to non-Kashmiris under the so called “Jammu and Kashmir Grant of Domicile Certificate (Procedure) Rules, 2020”. The Spokesperson said Pakistan reiterated its call for a UN Commission of Inquiry, as recommended by the OHCHR in its two reports in 2018 and 2019.
“The Commission should thoroughly investigate the Indian crimes against the Kashmiri people during the past three decades,” he stressed.
The FO Spokesperson expressed Pakistan’s deep concern over the health condition and continued incarceration of Kashmiri leadership, including founding leader of Kashmiri organization “Dukhtaran-i-Millat” and the “Iron Lady of Kashmir” Asiya Andrabi, leader and founder of the Jammu & Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party; Shabbir Ahmed Shah; and prominent leaders such as Yasin Malik, MasaratAlam Bhat, Mohammad Ashraf Sehraie, Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq.
He recalled that Pakistan had written to the UN Secretary General and the UN Human Rights Commissioner, particularly highlighting the inhuman and illegal treatment of Ms. Andrabi. Zahid Chaudhri said to divert attention from its internal failings and the situation in IIOJK, India continued to escalate tensions along the Line of Control (LOC).
“During 2020 alone, Indian occupation troops made 3,097 ceasefire violations, deliberately targeting the civilian populated areas. In these unprovoked Indian violations, 28 innocent civilians embraced shahadat, while 257 sustained serious injuries,” he said. The Spokesperson said the Indian government with its illegal and inhuman actions had failed and “will continue to fail in breaking the will of the Kashmiri people”.
“The brutalization of innocent Kashmiris at the hands of Indian occupation troops, will only further strengthen their resolve for freedom from illegal Indian occupation. I wish to reassure our Kashmiri brothers and sisters that they are not alone in their rightful struggle,” he said. He said Pakistan would continue to stand with them till the realization of their inalienable right to self-determination. The spokesperson expressed confidence that the next round of Intra-Afghan Negotiations on January 5 would yield positive results.
He said Pakistan desired early resolution of the Afghan conflict through peaceful means and continued its full support to the ongoing Afghan Peace Process during 2020. Pakistan played an important role in facilitating the US- Taliban Peace Agreement signed in February, commencement of Intra-Afghan Negotiations in September and the Agreement on Rules and Procedures between the Afghan parties in Doha in December. Zahid Chaudhri said Pakistan was the only country that consistently maintained that there was no military solution to the conflict in Afghanistan, and that dialogue and a political settlement was the only way forward for lasting peace and stability.
The FO spokesperson said Indian designs were posing a great threat to regional peace and security. He mentioned that to expose India as a state sponsor of terrorism, Pakistan released a dossier providing irrefutable evidence of Indian active planning, financing and execution of terrorist activities on its soil. He said the publication of the recent report by EU Disinfo Lab about India’s global disinformation campaign against Pakistan further corroborated the latter’s position about Indian evil designs.
Meanwhile, As part of a pact between both countries, Pakistan and India exchanged on Friday lists of their nuclear installations and facilities.
Foreign Office spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said a list of nuclear installations and facilities in Pakistan was officially handed over to a representative of the Indian High Commission at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
He said the Indian Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi handed over a list of Indian nuclear installations and facilities to a representative of the Pakistan High Commission. The two countries inform each other of their nuclear installations and facilities on 1st January every year under the agreement on Prohibition of Attacks against Nuclear Installations and Facilities between Pakistan and India. This has been done consecutively since 1st January 1992.
Meanwhile, The Government of Pakistan on Friday shared with the Indian High Commission in Islamabad a list of 319 Indian prisoners in Pakistan, including 49 civilians and 270 fishermen prisoners.
This step is consistent with the provisions of the Consular Access Agreement between Pakistan and India, signed on 21 May 2008, under which both countries are required to exchange lists of prisoners in each other’s custody twice a year, on 1st January and 1st July, respectively.The Indian government also simultaneously shared a list of 340 Pakistani prisoners in India, including 263 civilians and 77 fishermen with High Commission for Pakistan New Delhi.
Earlier, Pakistan and India exchanged lists of their nuclear installations and facilities.Foreign Office spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said a list of nuclear installations and facilities in Pakistan was officially handed over to a representative of the Indian High Commission at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.