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* Peace activists welcome Indo-Pak Joint Statement

Mumbai, Jul 17 : Welcoming the joint statement of India's Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani signed on
the sidelines of Non-Aligned Movement summit in Egypt, several Indian peace
activists, including Admiral (retd) L Ramdas and filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt
today said it has put the Mumbai attacks and terrorism upfront unlike the
impression sought to be created by hawkish elements in both the countries.
 ''The statement of Mr Gilani that whosoever was behind the Mumbai attacks
will be brought to justice is a positive development and we urge Pakistan to
follow it up with appropriate and immediate action,'' the activists said.

The joint statement de-linking terrorism from dialogue was a positive sign
as the terrorists had the capacity to derail the peace process through their
nefarious activities, they noted.

Urging India and Pakistan to start working together on the issue of
terrorism quickly, the activists said both were victims of terrorism --
mostly from the same elements. The only way to isolate and defeat the
terrorists was by both the countries engaging in constant dialogue and
cooperation to root out this menace, they said, adding that a joint
mechanism against terrorism was necessary.

Pointing out that prior to 26/11, four rounds of composite dialogue were
held on the identified eight issues and significant progress was made on all
fronts and major breakthroughs were in sight when the Mumbai terror attacks
derailed the process, they said that in hindsight, it appeared that 26/11
was perhaps enacted to scuttle such breakthroughs that appeared imminent.

''The resumption of composite dialogue is the only road map towards
permanent peace in the sub-continent and if the joint statement is
implemented in letter and spirit, the resumption of dialogue can take place
as early as September, when the leadership of both the countries meet on the
sidelines of United Nations General Assembly,'' the activists said in their
joint statememt released here.

The signatories to the joint statement also included Kamla Bhasin, Prof
Kamal Chenoy, Jatin Desai, Mazher Hussain, Varsha Rajan Berry, Lalita
Ramdas, Sukla Sen and Manisha Gupte.

--- UNI
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