Srinagar
In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the All Parties Hurriyat Conference and other Hurriyat leaders and organizations have condemned the grave human rights violations by Indian forces and urged the United Nations and other international human rights bodies to come for rescue of helpless Kashmiris.
The APHC General Secretary, Molvi Bashir Ahmad Irfani, in a statement issued in Srinagar on the World Human Rights Day, today, said that Modi-led Indian government had broken all records of atrocities in IIOJK. He said that the real face of India had been exposed to the world and now the international community should know that no minority was safe in India.
Expressing grave concern over the grave human rights situation in IIOJK, he urged the world community to take serious note of the Indian state terrorism in the territory.
The Chairperson of Muslim Khawateen Markaz, Yasmeen Raja, in a statement issued in Srinagar demanded of India to end its military might policy and harassment in the territory. She deplored that during the COVID-19 pandemic India accelerated its cordon and search operations and continued its state terrorism in the territory.
Hurriyat leader, Javaid Ahmed Mir, speaking to a condolence meeting at Soura in Srinagar deplored that the people of IIOJK had been facing the worst human rights violations by Indian troops for the last over seven decades in general and since 1989 in particular. He said that the unprecedented sacrifices of the Kashmiri people would never go waste but would bring positive results soon.
The Chairman of International Forum for Justice and Human Rights Jammu and Kashmir, Mohammed Ahsan Untoo, in a statement in Srinagar said, the International Human Rights Day is being observed all over the world, today, but there seems to be no end to the Indian atrocities on people of the occupied territory.
He said that human rights abuses by the Indian forces’ personnel including unlawful killings, rape and disappearances have often gone un-investigated and unpunished. Prolonged curfews, restriction of people’s movement, suspension of mobile and internet services are the order of the day in the occupied territory, he added.—KMS