Efforts on to unite
Kashmiri nationalists: Shaukat Kashmiri
The News International
Peshawar: Noted Kashmiri leader
Sardar Shaukat Ali Kashmiri has said fresh efforts were being made to
bring together all nationalist and democratic forces which believe in
the sovereignty and independence of the whole state of Jammu and
Kashmir. In an interview with The News in Switzerland’s capital, Berne,
he said he was in touch with all the secular, liberal and nationalist
parties and groups operating on both sides of the Line of Control in
Kashmir and in the Northern Areas and was hopeful of convening their
meeting in the near future to make them agree on a collective agenda.
''We already share many views and values as we are against the division
of the multi-religious, multi-ethnic and multi-lingual state of Jammu
and Kashmir on communal lines,'' he said. Sardar Shaukat Ali Kashmiri, a
lawyer by profession belonging to Trarkhal in Azad Kashmir and chairman
of the United Kashmir People’s National Party (UKPNP), is living in
self-exile in Switzerland. He says he was forced to leave Azad Kashmir
and Pakistan when his life was threatened after his arrest by an
intelligence agency on January 18, 1998 and his illegal detention for
over eight months. Human rights organisations had protested his
kidnapping and the Amnesty International had declared him a possible
prisoner of conscience. For over a year now his application for
political asylum is pending with the Swiss government. The system of
granting asylum is painfully slow in Switzerland, particularly in the
Berne canton where he is based. The asylum application of another UKPNP
activist is also under process in Berne, along with a Pakistani couple
aligned with the Mohajir Qaumi Movement and some Afghans and people from
other Third World countries. He said he had made use of his stay in
Switzerland by attending the 52nd session of the United Nations Human
Rights Sub-Commission at Geneva to highlight the plight of the Kashmiri
people and argue their case for independence. Besides, he said, he had
toured several countries in Europe to organise his party. He alleged he
was kidnapped and kept in illegal confinement in Pakistan because he
dared demand independent Jammu & Kashmir.
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