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Two motions tabled; Swedish Parliament to discuss IIOJK grave and critical times

October 8, 2021 at 8:16 pm | Economic Affairs

EA Report
Islamabad, Oct. 8 — Two resolutions on Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK) have been presented to Swedish Parliament for discussion.
The parliament will debate these Motions, later in the month. Both Motions have been filed by members of the ruling Social Democrat Party.
One of Motions has been presented by Serkan Kose, who is a Swedish MP of Turkish origin and has been regularly raising the Kashmir issue in the Swedish Parliament in the past as well. The other has been presented by Johan Buser, another Social Democrat MP.
The Motion by Serkan Kose refers to the decades long ‘conflict in the Kashmir region,’ and highlights the illegal actions of 5 August 2019 saying that ‘Since the change in the constitution, life has been disastrous for 8 million people.’ It also talks about the high number of Indian troops in Kashmir, ‘which is now the most militarized region in the world’. It also underscored the restrictions of communications, mobile networks and the Internet and public gatherings.’ The Motion also states that ‘Depriving an entire population of their right to freedom of expression, opinion and movement for an indefinite period is contrary to international human rights conventions.’ It calls on the Indian Government to end the blockade of Kashmir and the crackdown on human rights. It also urges the Indian government to stop its collective punishment of the people of Kashmir. The motions terms the situation as grave and critical and calls upon all parties do their part for a peaceful solution and allowing the people of Kashmir to decide their future’.
The other Motion by Johan Buser MP refers to that fact that ‘.The protracted conflict between the two nuclear powers, India and Pakistan, makes Kashmir a dangerous conflict both from a human rights perspective, but also from a security policy perspective.’ It also refers to restrictions on Human rights organisations and the international media to enter Indian-controlled Kashmir.’ The Motion refers to ‘Swedish foreign policy’s support for peace, reconciliation, human rights and the fundamental right to freedom of expression. It calls upon both the Indian and Pakistani governments to engage in dialogue to create a sustainable peace solution and reconciliation process….’ In conclusion it urges ‘The Swedish government, in cooperation with the UN, the EU and the rest of the international community, to give its full support to a resolution of the conflict, which is of utmost importance to enable a peace process.’
Both resolutions highlight the human rights violations in IIOJK and highlight Indian atrocities. They see the issue as an international problem to be addressed by EU and UN. They call upon swedish government to play its role for highlighting human right violations and resolution of the dispute.
Both motions have been published on Rikstag website in anticipation of the discussions.

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