In such a scenario, it is imperative for Pakistan to take certain measures to help stop the egregious rights abuses in IOK and take forward the issue of self-determination for Kashmiris. Firstly, Pakistan must raise the issue of rights violations described in the reports at all international forums. Secondly, it must move the UN Human Rights Council to establish a commission of inquiry to conduct an independent international investigation. Thirdly, it must emphasise that the Almaty Declaration of June 4, 2002, to which both Pakistan and India are signatories, recognises self-determination as being distinct from terrorism and reaffirms the right of self-determination for people remaining under foreign occupation. And, last but not least, Pakistan should link UNSC resolutions on Kashmir to its resolutions on East Timor which were enforced in 1999 leading to East Timor’s independence from Indonesia through a UN-conducted plebiscite. Only an all-out, global diplomatic offensive by Pakistan can give the Kashmiris a realistic chance at self-determination.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 3rd, 2019.
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