salman nedian
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All you have made is a statement, just because you say it ....means squat!!!......prove your "goodwill" show me some proof other than supporting militancy (which no sane person will accept as goodwill) that shows that Pakistan is helping the Kashmiri's because you genuiinely care about them and not because of the land!!!
Or do you accept that India helped Bangladeshi's because of pure goodwill and you're reciprocating in Kashmir??
I dont really think you have any evidence.....but Ill be eagerly waiting.
The division between the two Kashmirs is especially painful for refugees who fled Indian Kashmir after the insurgency erupted there in 1990 and Indian troops occupied the area. Many now live in camps of cement huts, receiving generous allowances from the Pakistan government. But most left behind parents, siblings and other relatives and have had virtually no contact with them in a decade. Despite their yearning for reunion, however, refugees living in camps here voice especially unyielding opinions about the futility of talks with India. Their memories of humiliation and harassment at the hands of Indian troops are still vivid, and many are convinced that India's offer to negotiate is a trick.
Article by Pamela Constable
The Washington Post, July 4, 2001
India's 750 000 troops in Kashmir have killed over 80 000 innocent people since 1988!
Moreover, Azad Kashmir is an independent region and a self-governing state under Pakistani control but is not constitutionally part of Pakistan. It has its own elected president, prime minister, legislature, high court, and official flag.
No one can question Pakistan's goodwill with Kashmiris.