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(Afghanistan
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of SAARC)
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Citizens
of India-Pakistan Stand-up for Peace
Bobby
Ramakant
To
confront the present war posturing between
India
and
Pakistan
, the citizens of both countries are launched a joint signature petition
campaign on 9 January 2009, to voice their mandate against terrorism,
war posturing and to promote mutual cooperation and peace. This
signature petition campaign concluded on 8 February 2009, after which
these signatures were handed over to the heads of both the nations along
with other prominent stakeholders.
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The
petition states that the citizens of
Pakistan
and
India
demand that:
* The Government of
Pakistan
and the Government of India should practice zero tolerance for religious
extremism and terrorism in the interest of the very sustenance and
prosperity of both the countries.
* Recognising that the problem of terrorism in both the countries are
qualitatively different, we urge both the governments to take all
appropriate initiates to contain and root out the activities of all
fanatic and terrorist groups and catch and punish perpetrators of any
acts of terror in their respective countries to make the subcontinent
safe and secure for all.
* Both the governments should immediately set up a Joint Action and
Investigative Agency for total cooperation and mutual assistance to
address and overcome the problem of terrorism effectively and without
any further delay.
* War can never be a solution but the beginning of insurmountable
problems for both the countries. Hence both the governments should
desist from war posturing and immediately engage in meaningful and
effective dialogue and actions to address the issue of terrorism and to
resolve all other outstanding problems.
* Both the Governments should follow in letter and spirit all the
Conventions and Resolutions of UN and SAARC against terrorism and for
cooperation to secure an atmosphere of mutual trust and holistic
cooperation that alone could ensure security of all citizens and
prosperity of the entire region.
* We appeal to the media of both
India
and
Pakistan
to play a constructive role in this hour of crisis to propagate and
strengthen positive attitudes for the resolution of all the outstanding
problems and discourage escalation of conflict and adventurism that
could jeopardize peace and prosperity of both the countries.
"After 55 years of tense relations, just five years of sustained
peace process between
India
and
Pakistan
was producing good results for all. Unfortunately, the terror attack in
Mumbai suddenly changed the entire scenario and the tensions between
India and Pakistan have once again reached dangerous levels that are
detrimental to the interests of both the countries" said one of the
organizers.
"It is clear that a dependence on the political- bureaucratic-
military establishments in both the countries may not lead to reduction
in tensions but on the contrary, this nexus could possibly land us in a
war. Role of the media of both the countries in the ongoing crisis is
also not very heartening" added the organzers.
In such a situation, assertion by the people and civil society groups of
both the countries in favour of resolving the present crises through
dialogue, cooperation and appropriate actions by both the governments to
address terrorism and all other outstanding issues could influence the
processes that are set in motion. The collective will of the people
could certainly compel the establishments to adopt peaceful and
appropriate processes to address all the issues and bring back normalcy.
In India, the following organizations have endorsed the campaign: Arya
Samaj, ASHA Parivar, Bandhan, Bandhua Mukti Morcha, COVA, EKTA Parishad,
Gandhian Integrated Forum Trust, Gram Vikas Manch, Hind- Pak Dosti Manch,
Jana Sahayog, MUKTI, NACDOR, North East Network (NEN), Open Space,
PUCAAR, Rupantar, SAHAI, Samarthan, SANGAT, SANSAD,Yuvsatta, Xavier
Institute of Social Research, Yuva Samvad,
In Pakistan, the following organizations have endorsed the campaign: All
Pakistan Kisan Ittehad CYDA, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, India
Pakistan Soldiers' Initiative for Peace, Lahore , Institute of Secular
Studies, Labour Party Pakistan, Muttahida Labour Federation,
Pakhtoonkhva Progressive Front, Pakistani Doctors for Peace &
Development, PPC-Sindh, Pakistan Peace Coalition, Pakistan Peace and
Solidarity Council, Pakistan Workers Confederation, PILER, SAP Pakistan,
South Asian Idea, SDPI , Sungi Development Foundation, ,
Tehreek-I-Niswan, Women's Rights Association, Multan.
The
author is a World Health Organization (WHO)’s WNTD Awardee 2008,
and can be contacted at: bobbyramakant@yahoo.com
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