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Kashmir Webinar Urges UNO To Take Notice Of Impending Genocide Of Innocent Kashmiris By India In IIOJK
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published June 15, 2022 | 10:54 PM
Speakers at a Webinar on Kashmir on Wednesday urged the international community particularly the United Nations to take effective notice of impending genocide of Muslims in Indian Illegally occupied territory of Jammu & Kashmir State
MIRPUR (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 15th Jun, 2022 ) : Speakers at a Webinar on Kashmir on Wednesday urged the international community particularly the United Nations to take effective notice of impending genocide of Muslims in Indian Illegally occupied territory of Jammu & Kashmir State.
The webinar titled Impending Muslim Genocide in Indian occupied Kashmir held on the sidelines of 50th session of UNHRC was addressed by Phil Bennion (UK) Former Member of the European Parliament, Ms Mary Scully Human Rights Activist, USA. Robert Fantina Author and historian Canada, Barrister Nida Salam British-Kashmiri Barrister & Writer, Dr Waqas Ali Kausar Prof. NUML and attend by several others including UN officials Whereas the event was moderated by Chairman KIIR Altaf Hussain Wani.
In his initial remarks the KIIR chief while referring to dire situation in the occupied territory said international experts have already warned of impending 'genocide' of Muslims in Kashmir. He said that in the aftermath of 5th August 2109, the apartheid regime launched a massive and multifront political, social and cultural onslaught on Kashmiris. Citing the patterns and typology of genocide in the restive region, he said, "Erasing Kashmiris' political identity, disempowering Muslim majority community to reduce them to 2nd class citizens, turning them into a political minority, minimizing their role in political decision-making process are the most vivid signs and processes of genocide that serve as eye opener for the world community".
He said that after unleashing a reign of terror in the region, the racist regime was now shamelessly playing the religious card to get its communal agenda implemented in Kashmir.
Taking a leaf out of the former governor Jagmohan Malhotra's rule book, he said, "The BJP seems to be on the verge of repeating history". He said that a certain section of the Kashmiri Pandit community under a vested agenda was ready to become pawns in the BJP's chessboard of power and politics in India.
He, however, observed that a silent majority of Pandits within and outside the valley knew fully well how the right-wing forces had been using them as pawns.
Speakers pointed out that extremist Hindutva ideology being propagated by the Indian government poses a grave threat to regional peace. They said that Kashmiris have been killed, maimed, blinded, tortured, and forcibly disappeared by Indian forces over the past 74 years. The Indian government, they said, has held Kashmiris hostage by the dint of force.
Indian governments, they said, have always used colonial-era tactics to suppress the Kashmiris legitimate struggle. The Indian troops deployed in the territory, they said, have been operating under black laws such as Armed Forces Special Powers Act, the Public Safety Act and other martial laws that have given Indian troops complete impunity.
They further said that soon after the abrogation of article 370 & 35A the Indian occupation forces started the anti-Muslim pogrom in the occupied territory. Terming the systematic killings of innocent Kashmiris as a genocide, they appealed the international community and human rights bodies to take effective notice of the impending genocide of Muslims in the region.
Speakers condemned the Indian courts verdict against JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik and termed it as political motivated to silence the dissent in occupied territory.
Webinar remembered the veteran Journalist Dr. Shujjat Bukhari on his forty death anniversary and paid rich tributes to him.
Webinar histed by Kashmir Institute of International Relations (KIIR) in collaboration with World Muslim Conference (WMC), urged Human Rights Council to appoint a special rapporteur on the human rights situation of IIOJK.
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