A webinar was held here on Sunday at the Government College University
Lahore on human rights violations in Kashmir.
Lord Nazir Ahmed, the former member of the House of Lords, the UK, joined
the students and faculty live from the Syndicate Committee along with
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Asghar Zaidi and office-bearers of GCU Kashmir
Society.
Speaking on the occasion, Lord Nazir said that India was committing severe
human rights violations and genocide of the Kashmiris in the occupied
territory for which it should not only be exposed but also must be tried in
the International Criminal Court. He also highlighted the plight of
Kashmiris who had been locked ahead of August 5 last year the day the
Indian government stripped the valley of its special status.
He also stressed that all symbolic gatherings need to be converted into a
mass movement for the resolution of the Kashmir dispute in the light of
United Nations resolutions. He also said every mass movement and research
work need finance and resources for which youth can do fundraising from
philanthropists and Pakistanis living abroad.
Lord Nazir also highlighted a need for a special website and digital
newspaper where daily reports about the human rights violations and
articles about the Kashmir issue were published on daily basis.
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Asghar Zaidi said that GCU would this year establish
the Centre for Excellence on Kashmir issues where eminent researchers would
compile data about human rights violations in the Valley and deliberate
upon the ways, means and foreign policy strategies for independence in the
light of teachings of Allama Iqbal.
Chairman International Kashmir Rights Commission of Pakistan Rai Muhammad
Nawaz Kharl, academician Prof Zafar Iqbal Sindhu, anchorperson Tehmeena
Shiekh and Door of Awareness Founder Ruba Hamayun also addressed the
webinar.
A webinar was held here on Sunday at the Government College University
Lahore on human rights violations in Kashmir.
Lord Nazir Ahmed, the former member of the House of Lords, the UK, joined
the students and faculty live from the Syndicate Committee along with
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Asghar Zaidi and office-bearers of GCU Kashmir
Society.
Speaking on the occasion, Lord Nazir said that India was committing severe
human rights violations and genocide of the Kashmiris in the occupied
territory for which it should not only be exposed but also must be tried in
the International Criminal Court. He also highlighted the plight of
Kashmiris who had been locked ahead of August 5 last year the day the
Indian government stripped the valley of its special status.
He also stressed that all symbolic gatherings need to be converted into a
mass movement for the resolution of the Kashmir dispute in the light of
United Nations resolutions. He also said every mass movement and research
work need finance and resources for which youth can do fundraising from
philanthropists and Pakistanis living abroad.
Lord Nazir also highlighted a need for a special website and digital
newspaper where daily reports about the human rights violations and
articles about the Kashmir issue were published on daily basis.
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Asghar Zaidi said that GCU would this year establish
the Centre for Excellence on Kashmir issues where eminent researchers would
compile data about human rights violations in the Valley and deliberate
upon the ways, means and foreign policy strategies for independence in the
light of teachings of Allama Iqbal.
Chairman International Kashmir Rights Commission of Pakistan Rai Muhammad
Nawaz Kharl, academician Prof Zafar Iqbal Sindhu, anchorperson Tehmeena
Shiekh and Door of Awareness Founder Ruba Hamayun also addressed the
webinar.