China Moves Troops To
Pressure India To Diffuse
Pak War Threat

12-28-1

LAHORE, Pakistan (PNS) - Media reports from India are indicating movement of China's troops along Sino-Indian border. This comes a day after Musharraf, President of Pakistan returned from official tour to China. Indian threats appear to be destabilizing the region.
 
India has threatened an all out nuclear war on Pakistan and has moved its forces along side border of Pakistan. A large portion of Pakistani army is occupied sealing off western border with Afghanistan and helping United States find members of terrorist organziation Al-Qaida, headed by Osama bin Laden. United States has blamed Al- Qaida for launching deadliest attack on its soil on September 11 this year. Since then Osama bin Ladin has openly accepted responsibility.
 
India claims two fundamentalist groups based in Kashmir are responsible for a foiled attack on its parliamentary building. Pakistan has assured full cooperation and asked for evidence. So far India has declined to provide evidence or to embark on a joint investigation of the incident. Pakistan claims India engages in state terrorism in part of Kashmir under occupation of 700,000 Indian paramilitary forces citing gross human rights violations documented by Amnesty International.
 
Pakistan supports the Kashmiri freedom struggle and right of self-determination in Kashmiri which it believes should be part of Pakistan according to 1947 partition plan. Last war between China and India took place in 1965. All three countries China, India and Pakistan have nuclear capability.
 
Indian war threats are likely to divert Pakistan's resources and impede United States led global war on terrorism.
 
http://www.paknews.com/flash.php?id=1&date1=2001-12-28


 



On Sunday, December 23, 2001, at 12:57 PM, eric stewart wrote:

-Caveat Lector-

http://www.dawn.com/2001/12/23/top7.htm

China urged to help solve Kashmir issue

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