tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6963508092996469398.post1379934350210590558..comments2024-03-11T08:42:35.330+01:00Comments on Nasir Khan blog: Kashmir konflikt og kashmirernens politisk kravNasir Khanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16981781828241865509noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6963508092996469398.post-31045836345231436662011-04-09T23:11:24.513+02:002011-04-09T23:11:24.513+02:00The question of ethnic nationalism needs to be put...The question of ethnic nationalism needs to be put in its historical and political context while discussing the Indo-Pakistan relations, especially, when they are related to the Kashmir issue.<br /><br />While leaving aside some other geopolitical factors, the main<br />stumbling block that has stood in normalizing the India-Pakistan relations has been the Unresolved Issue of Kashmir.<br /><br />But India, ‘the greatest democracy in the world’, has used its<br />military force to crush the aspirations of the people of Indian-held Kashmir for self-determination for more than sixty years. That is, rejecting U.N. resolutions and efforts to that end.<br /><br />More than 700,000 Indian soldiers as an occupation force in Kashmir have done what they could to crush and terrorize Kashmiri people (Muslims) and their resistance against the Indian rule. More than 100,000 Kashmiris (mostly Muslims) thus far have fallen victim to the bullets and the terror of the Indian army. However, I am not going to say anything here on the crimes against humanity committed by the Indian State and its army in the Kashmir Valley.<br /><br />It is quite true to say that the Mumbai attacks did not help. Perhaps some readers may find my views relevant in such a connection when I discuss the major cause of the Indo-Pakistan conflict in one of my articles, entitled, ”The Kashmir issue and violence in the Indian<br />subcontinent’ ( http://hnn.us/roundup/entries/58537.html )<br /><br />The Mumbai terrorist attack or any such misguided acts by some individuals or organizations to liberate Kashmir from the clutches of India were doomed to failure. There are substantial reasons for that.<br /><br />If anyone says that ordinary people under occupation and foreign oppression (Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, etc.) have no chance against the great powers then such an assertion can be shown to be faulty. The people of Vietnam had defeated the U.S. imperialism. The same can happen once again in Afghanistan.<br /><br />The human spirit that aspires to liberation lives and refuses to give in.Nasir Khanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16981781828241865509noreply@blogger.com