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China-Pakistan

Activist feels China's aggression and Pakistan's Islamic terrorism is posing a threat to regional peace

| @indiablooms | Sep 06, 2020, at 05:01 am

The chairman of Sindh-based Pakistani political outfit Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM) holds  that China's aggression, war frenzy and Pakistan's Islamic terrorism pose a serious threat to regional peace and global security.

Chairman Shafi Burfat said these two nations' attitude has posed a serious threat to world peace.

"China, with its aggression, war frenzy, and irresponsible approach is conspiring to plunge the entire region into the fires of war, while Pakistan's religious terrorism has become a menace against peace in the region, posing a serious threat to world peace and security," Burfat ws quoted as saying by ANI.

He said China's aggression and Pakistan's Islamic terrorism have put global peace and regional security in threat.

"Global peace and regional stability are under constant threat from China's aggression and Pakistan's Islamic terrorism. The whole world and historical nations must work together against them," he said.

The JSMM believes that Chinese war aggression and Pakistan's religious terrorism could only be stopped by independence of Sindh, (Sindhu Desh) Balochistan, PoK, Tibet, Xinjiang, and Pashtunistan.

The body has decided to convene an international conference in Germany to discuss and address this serious issue and speaking on that Shafi Burfat told the news agency, "The aim of this conference is to discuss, address, and highlight the concerns and stance of historical oppressed nations that are suffering under the tyrannical yoke of Chinese aggression and Pakistan's terrorism. The conference will host the political leaders of the Sindhi, Baloch, Pashtun, Tibetan, Uighur nations, while the intellectuals and parliamentarians from the European Union, the USA, Canada, and the UK will also be invited."

He added, "In this regard, the body decides to liaise with Sindhi, Baloch, Pashtun, Tibetan, Uyghur leaders and intellectuals in connection with the convening of the conference, for liaison with the leaders of all historical nations of the region, intellectuals, journalists."

"A coordinating committee comprising Shahnawaz Bhutto Ali Sindhi has been formed under the leadership of party leader Sajjad Shar to discuss and liaise with national leaders and intellectuals of historical nations of the region, after which the final date and venue of the conference will be announced.

"Each leader will be contacted directly, intellectuals, and journalists from India will also be invited to attend the conference," he said.

 

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