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What is your position on Kashmir?So what is your position on Tibet?
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What is your position on Kashmir?So what is your position on Tibet?
For places like Kashmir, and Israel/Palestine and Tibet, I believe in self-determination via UN run plebiscite. Kashmiri's should be allowed to choose among affiliation with India, Pakistan or an Independent nation. Partition into two contiguous portions, one to India and another to Pakistan, might be necessary to satisfy a substantial minority vote population (say < 30%). If so, then this may have to involve intra-migration of minorities, as happened at the India/Pakistan birth, if they so chose to leave their homes rather than live with the majority voice in their area.What is your position on Kashmir?
In the above two cases the UN recommendations are pretty much a case of "justice delayed is justice denied"For places like Kashmir, and Israel/Palestine
For places like Kashmir, and Israel/Palestine and Tibet, I believe in self-determination via UN run plebiscite. Kashmiri's should be allowed to choose among affiliation with India, Pakistan or an Independent nation. Partition into two contiguous portions, one to India and another to Pakistan, might be necessary to satisfy a substantial minority vote population (say < 30%). If so, then this may have to involve intra-migration of minorities, as happened at the India/Pakistan birth, if they so chose to leave their homes rather than live with the majority voice in their area.
In the above two cases the UN recommendations are pretty much a case of "justice delayed is justice denied"
As I have observed here at PDF, human events most often obey the rule: "might makes right". Or:
"Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun" (Chinese: 枪杆子里面出政权; pinyin: Qiānggǎn zi lǐmiàn chū zhèngquán), Mao Zedong.
Now, we can all lament this and wail and moan over it, but that doesn't change it. The fact is, Jewish immigrants to Palestine cared more deeply about living there, and were stronger, than were the indigenous Arabs of Palestine in the period 1880 to 1948. And, as we see in Palestine, Kashmir and Tibet, after 70 years, the status quo shifts to be in favor of the people and power on the ground now, not as it was before. The status quo in Kashmir now is strongly hardened into the current LOC partition. The only way that would likely change is if the inhabitants of the two Kashmirs, themselves, put their lives, and blood, on the line to force a change. The most peaceful model might be the civil rights movement in the American south wherein non-violent marches and protests brought about change. However, the reasons that worked is that their was a free press to tell the protest story and the American mainstream had a conscience. Such protests in Kashmir would have to be massive, massive to break through.
Stop being insulting. What you call a "fallacy" is your opinion which is no more intelligent than mine.Why do you keep using fallacies? All those territories have completely different situations. Stop being stupid.
Actually , Pakistan can't support any such type of action, because Jinnah was the biggest supporter of Palestinian freedom and there rights. And has many speeches and lots of article signed and documented by Jinnah. So, this FO statement pretty much covers Quaid's dream.... And non govt in Pakistan will cross this line, even Musharraf was so much pushed, but he stayed away....
Stop being insulting. What you call a "fallacy" is your opinion which is no more intelligent than mine.
It’s called False Equivalence. Stop hiding behind American flags and “Truth” just so you can spew BS.
Anyway more on the ignore list lel.
So no support for UAE's move. Interesting, considering whole Gulf is moving in that direction.
Qatar, Turkey and Iran are not and these are increasingly emerging as Pakistans main partners in the region.