On topic, this means nothing much in terms of something new. At the end of the day, Pakistani institutions have been supporting radical outfits in Kashmir for over a decade, with one primary goal: the accession of Kashmir to Pakistan. Regardless of exercising the right of self-determination, the Pakistani State has, time and time again, shown that it has an utmost bias to the Kashmir dispute in lieu of the people's wishes; this can be seen where candidates in the AJK assembly have to swear allegiance to Pakistan (thought it is supposedly "Azad"), nationalists have been targeted by the ISI and Northern Areas where purposefully seperated from what is now AJK in order to weaken the integrity of the Kashmiri people in reaching a resolution.
To summarize, both states are nearly as bad as each other, and it is only the compassion of the Pakistani people that has stopped infringements upon human rights; however, the struggle for political freedom still exists, and that must be championed.
Ask yourself this: How would you, the Pakistani, react if Kashmir -- as a whole -- was shown as Pakistani territory?