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India’s war crimes in Occupied Kashmir

Qaisar Mansoor

As India commits war crimes, runs terrorist camps and burns alive the captives in Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), the so-called guardians of humanitarian values in the West look the other way. They do not take notice of the qayaamat (doom) that India has let loose on the incarcerated Kashmiris.

The United Nations too is doing nothing in this regard. But the international media and conscientious men and women have taken notice of this revival of Nazism in our part of the world in the guise of anti-Muslim Hindutva-inspired India.

Pakistan released a 130-page three-chapter dossier cataloging widely reported media accounts how, when and where the Indian occupied forces have committed 3,432 cases of war crimes, in which 1,128 individuals, including senior military and police officers of India, were directly involved. While expressing alarm over growth and patronage of militant Islamic State (IS) groups in IIOJK, the dossier also mentions where these camps are located, and claims it’s New Delhi’s scheme to blame their acts on Pakistan and others. What Pakistan says now it has said before many times, but the international community remains criminally indifferent and nonchalant. But there is a feel of mystery about it.

According to NSA Moeed Yusuf, ‘’because of Pakistan’s aggressive campaigning there was nobody today who behind closed doors defended what India was doing… this is how Europe talked about Hitler’’. He didn’t say how long that hush-hush attitude would continue, but one would agree with him that when uncontrolled, fire spreads. ‘’We are clear where this is going, the region is going to be affected first but the entire world will be affected,’’ NSA warned. Also, the release of dossier a few days after the death of Kashmiri freedom fighter Syed Ali Geelani is a clear message to India that whatsoever be the quantum of brutality the Kashmiris’ struggle would neither relent nor accept New Delhi’s political control.

India should take action against perpetrators highlighted in the document. He also demanded New Delhi ended its military and digital siege, released all political prisoners, allowed unhindered access in Occupied Kashmir to the United Nations, human rights commission of OIC, independent journalists and civil society organizations.

 

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