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Wednesday, 05 August 2020 11:18

Charge d’ Affaires of Pakistan in Jakarta Asks Indonesian People and Media to Show Solidarity for the People of Jammu and Kashmir

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Charge’ d’ Affaires of Pakistan, Sajjad Haider Khan in a media brieifing at Pakistan Embassy, Jakarta, Tuesday (05/08/2020) Charge’ d’ Affaires of Pakistan, Sajjad Haider Khan in a media brieifing at Pakistan Embassy, Jakarta, Tuesday (05/08/2020) VOI

Jakarta (VOI News) - The Embassy of Pakistan Jakarta organized a Media Briefing Tuesday (05/08), which was attended by senior journalists from several prominent media houses in Indonesia.The Charge’ d’ Affaires of Pakistan, Sajjad Haider Khan briefly covering the Foreign Policy of Pakistan and Pakistan-Indonesia Relations, gave a detailed account of Peace & Security situation in South Asia. Khan also urged Indonesian people and media to express solidarity with the innocent people of Jammu & Kashmir.

 

Highlighting the historical as well as legal position on Jammu & Kashmir Dispute, Mr. Khan reiterated that Jammu & Kashmir remains an Internationally recognized dispute and the longest dispute ever at the United Nations Security Council Agenda, with almost a dozen UNSC resolutions seeking plebiscite to determine the wishes of the Kashmiris for a final settlement.

 

 

In his media briefing, Sajjad Haider Khan pointed out that government of India repealed articles 35A and 370 of its Constitution on 05 August 2019, revoking special status granted to the Jammu & Kashmir, in clear violation of International law and UN Security Councils Resolutions. He briefed the journalists on various aspects of the Jammu & Kashmir dispute including gross Human Rights Violations, Sexual abuse, violence against women & children and underscored the Indian illegal actions of bringing demographic changes in the region.

 

The Media Briefing marked the first anniversary of the India’s decision to change the special status of Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK), a move rejected by the Kashmiris. The Government of Pakistan is observing 05 August as Yom-e-Istehsaal (day of Exploitation) as a mark of solidarity with the Kashmiri people. (VOI/Release Embassy of Pakistan/AHM)

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