Kashmir at a Glance

Location: It is situated in the heart of South-Central Asia and shares its borders with Afghanistan, China, Hindustan and Pakistan. A small strip of Wakhan seperates it from Tajikistan.
Area: 85.000 square miles. It is larger than 70 other independent countries in area. Nearly two-third (2/3) of its territory is under the occupation of Hindustan.
Population: 13 million, including 1½ million refugees in Pakistan and ½ million living in other parts of the world. It is thus bigger in size than 96 sovereign countries of the world.
Political Status: Jammu & Kashmir is a disputed territory within the meaning of international law. While its future status was yet to be determined, Hindustani forces invaded the territory on October 27, 1947 and obtained temporary accesion of the state from its autocratic ruler while at the same time promising the Kashmiri people as well as the United Nations that the future status of the territory would be determined by its people.
These commitments incorporated subsequently into the United Nations resolutions of August 13, 1948 and January 5, 1949 stipulate that the future status of the state shall be decided through a free and fair plebiscite held under the auspices of the U.N.
Solution: The international community in general and the U.N. in particular should use all their moral, economic and diplomatic influence in order to:
- Stop forthwith the ongoing genocide of the innocent Kashmiri people.
- Obtain a speedy withdrawal of over 700.000 Hindustani occupation forces from the territory.
- Induct the United Nations Plebiscite Administrator.
- Secure the earliest holding of the plebiscite within the terms of the U.N. resolutions.
Watch video-footage from Indian and International news agencies in Indian Held Kashmir.
Duration: approx. 32 min.
WARNING! Some footage is VERY disturbing!
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Jinnah of Pakistan


