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Kashmir's struggle

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    38% Somewhat Right

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

63% : It is affirmed in Article 1(2) of the UN Charter, Common Article 1 of the International Covenants on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR and ICESCR), and UN General Assembly Resolution 1514 (XV) on decolonization.
56% : The only lawful way forward is the full implementation of the UNSC esolutions mandating a free and impartial plebiscite under UN supervision.
55% : Implementation of UN resolutions and restoration of Kashmir's right to self-determination remain the only just and lawful path to lasting peace in South Asia.
51% : For over seven decades, the people of Jammu and Kashmir have endured repression under Indian occupation while persistently demanding their UN-recognised right to self-determination.
51% : Even Jawaharlal Nehru repeatedly affirmed in 1947-48 that the people of Kashmir must decide their future through a plebiscite - a commitment enshrined in UN Security Council Resolution 47 (1948) and reaffirmed in later resolutions.
50% : Since 1948, Pakistan has maintained that the dispute must be resolved through a UN-supervised plebiscite.
49% : The events of... For over seven decades, the people of Jammu and Kashmir have endured repression under Indian occupation while persistently demanding their UN-recognised right to self-determination.
43% : It remains disputed in fact and law, as the document was allegedly signed under duress and never ratified by the Kashmiri people or the UN.
42% : The events of October 27, 1947, when India unlawfully landed its troops in Kashmir, marked the beginning of an occupation and a continuing violation of international law and the UN Charter.
37% : India's post-2019 actions have been condemned by UN human rights mechanisms, including OHCHR reports of 2018 and 2019, which documented grave violations such as extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detentions, torture, sexual violence and restrictions on freedom of expression and religion.
37% : Through sustained diplomatic engagement at the UN, OIC, Human Rights Council and international media, Pakistan has consistently exposed Indian atrocities and reaffirmed the inalienable rights of the Kashmiri people.

*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.

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