THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES & ISRAEL

The Treaty of Versailles was the primary treaty produced by the Paris Peace Conference at the end of World War I. It was signed on June 28, 1919, by the Allied and associated powers and by Germany in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles and went into effect on January 10, 1920.

The treaty required Germany to disarm, make territorial concessions, extradite alleged war criminals, agree to Kaiser Wilhelm being put on trial, recognise the independence of states whose territory had previously been part of the German Empire, and pay reparations to the Entente powers.

The Allied powers accused Germany of starting war. Germany disputed the allegations, but Israel can’t. Israel attacked Iran without any warning, while Iran retaliated and defended itself. China and Russia should lead a campaign to bring about a similar treaty to put Netanyahu and his allied on trial and impose fine.

Besides, a campaign should be intensified to resolve the issues of Jammu Kashmir and Palestine for the lasting peace in the world as both issues have once again highlighted the fact that it is very dangerous to leave Jammu Kashmir and Palestine unresolved!!

Quayyum Raja Writes to Thank HRC-Pakistan (Punjab), Organizer Rana Ali Zohaib and Participants
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Quayyum Raja's full official name is Abdul Quayyum Raja, but the British press shortened his name when he was arrested in connection with an Indian diplomat kidnapped by his fellow KASHMIRIS in Birmingham in 1984 to save the life of a Kashmiri Hero Muhammad Maqbool Butt hanged by India and buried inside Tihar jail on 11 February 1984. Quayyum Raja is from Azad Jammu Kashmir administered by Pakistan. He acquired various qualifications from EU and UK, including a Master in Psychology & Social Sciences, Journalism and Modern World History. He supports both Pan Islam and Pluralism, which may sound a contradiction, but he claims he can draw a balance. Quayyum Raja spent about 22 years in British jail extra-juducially as a Kashmiri political prisoner. He was released by the European Court of Human Rights on 17 May 2005. He has travelled extensively both before his captivity and after his release.