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*PRESS RELEASE*

*Pakistan India Peoples’ Forum for Peace and Democracy (PIPFPD), India*

*May 25, 2014*

Pakistan India Peoples' Forum for Peace & Democracy (PIPFPD) welcomes the
decision of the Indian and Pakistani governments that Nawaz Sharif,
Pakistan Prime Minister, will attend the swearing in ceremony of Narendra
Modi, Indian Prime Minister designate, on May 26, 2014. Nawaz Sharif's
presence along with other SAARC countries leaders will send a positive and
strong message that only consistent dialogue processes can bring peace and
prosperity in South Asia. We hope that in the middle of hectic political
activities the SAARC leaders will be able to interact with each other and
address the challenges they are faced with.

We take this opportunity to urge Indian and Pakistani leadership to resume
the paused composite dialogue. The release of 151 Indian prisoners from
Pakistan out of which 150 are fishworkers is an extremely significant
positive step in the peace processes and this is what various fishworkers
struggles and citizens groups have been working for since decades. We urge
both Indian and Pakistani governments to take ahead various positive
processes like these and at this point as a reciprocal measure, release the
fishworkers belonging to Pakistan who are in Indian jails along with their
boats. Fishworkers have consistently raised demands for a ‘No Arrest
Policy’ which would be a significant Confidence Building Measure and we
appeal to the Government of India to take ahead the demand for a joint
fishing zone and an Economic Co-operation Agreement by both countries that
would aim at shared marine resources which will benefit both governments
and fisher people in both areas.

These are efforts that strengthen people to people contact and we believe
that peace processes must pertain to issues that concern the common people
of the two countries. We say all this in order to also point out that the
recent expulsion of two Indian journalists from Pakistan, an act for which
no reason was given is disappointing and shocking since the journalists
community has for decades been one of the strongest threads that has
continued to enhance peace processes between the two countries.
 Intolerance in both countries has been on the rise and there is a need for
the governments to not just talk of peace but engage with the issues that
the common people in both countries are facing. Issues concerning soldiers
on the border belonging to either of the two countries; the effects of
militarization on people living in border areas; extensive procedures for
visa and bizarre visa restrictions; the creation of borders in the middle
of the sea and arresting fishermen; soldiers of both countries dying due to
severe weather conditions in Siachen rather than bullets are just some of
the many issues that need to be addressed.

This is a crucial time in both countries and it is important to understand
the fact that there is a need for genuine political will and commitment to
working for the people of the two countries.

Jatin Desai

Secretary, Pakistan India Peoples' Forum for Peace and Democracy (PIPFPD),
India

For Further Details Contact: pipfpd.in...@gmail.com | Ph:  09869077718

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