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Stop being a mute spectator: JRL petitions UN Secretary on Kashmir killings

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October 22, 2018
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Srinagar: Joint Resistance Leadership headed by Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik has sent a petition to the Secretary-General of United Nations Antonio Guterres “to stop being a mute spectator and play its role in putting an end to the extreme repression people are being subject to by the Indian state.”
In a petition letter, the JRL urged the United Nations to take urgent steps for the resolution of Kashmir dispute which it said is the main cause of all suffering and human rights violations of people of Kashmir.
The petition has been sent in view of the recent spree of killing and blatant abuse of human rights in Kashmir and immense atrocities committed on the civilian population under the “ruthless cordon and search operation (CASO) in the length and breadth of Kashmir by Indian forces”, the JRL said.
“The dispute of Kashmir being on UN agenda, with umpteen resolutions passed on it in the august body, it is the binding responsibility of United Nations to resolve this dispute as soon as possible in the light of the resolutions,” the JRL said, adding, “UN can in the meantime ensure that human rights are protected in Kashmir and grave repression stopped. The people of Kashmir are suffering the killing of generation after generation.”
Making mention of the recent incidents it has been said that On 21 October 2018 seven unarmed civilians were ruthlessly killed and hundreds injured by pellets, bullets and bombs at Laroo area of southern Kulgam district.
“On October 17 in the heart of Srinagar city, as per family sources a young man Rayees Ahmad Sofi was taken into custody by Indian forces, tortured whole night in front of his family and then killed in cold blood during custody.”
On October 19, the JRL said that a five months pregnant woman Firdausa Akhtar wife of Khursheed Ahmad Sheikh, resident of Qasabyar was killed by the government forces in Pulwama.
“ The destruction of residential houses by planting explosives or by burning them down, devastation to vehicles and house hold goods besides killing has become order of the day. Even women are ruthlessly beaten and harassed.”
Despite repeated closure of educational institutions by the state to prevent protests, students repeatedly hit streets against killings atrocities, crackdowns, illegal detentions and space for expression, the JRL said.
“It has further been said in the petition that there is no semblance of any civilian authority, even in the name, in Jammu & Kashmir.”
The JRL said the state is run by a New-Delhi appointed Governor with military, paramilitary and police-force at his command who are “hell-bent to crush the popular political movement of self determination of Kashmiri’s by bullets and batons.”
The overwhelming boycott of 95% by the people of Kashmir in the recently held Urban Local Bodies Elections in Kashmir has further frustrated the Indian authorities who have stepped up their vendetta against the people, the JRL said. “The horrible incidents of past including Kunan-Poshpora mass rape, Shopian, Machil, Chattisinghpora fake-encounters, massacres at Hawal-Srinagar, Gow-Kadal, Handwara, Sopore, Kupwara, Bij-Behara, killing of hundreds of youth in 2008, 2010, and 2016 mass uprisings besides countless unabated incidents of grotesque human rights violations in the form of fake encounters, forced disappearances, rapes everyday killing of un-armed civilians and destruction of property by Indian forces have inflicted deep wounds on the collective existence of people, the scars of which are etched on the conscience of Kashmir’s.”
The JRL through the petition has appealed to the secretary general and through him to the all member nations of the UN to intervene effectively to stop Government of India from committing crimes against humanity in Jammu & Kashmir and take all possible measures to address the festering wound i.e. Kashmir dispute so as to protect the population of the territory from the atrocities of the Indian apparatus of coercion and suppression which is essential for establishing permanent peace and stability in the region.
“The petition is published online and can be accessed at http://ipt.io/O22MA. All the justice loving people across the globe in particularly the people across LOC and Kashmiris living in Diaspora are requested to sign the petition.”
The copies of the petition have been sent to the representatives of permanent members of United Nations Security Council US, UK, Russia, France and China in New-York and to the ambassadors of these countries in New-Delhi also to High Commissioner for United Nations Human Rights Council (OHCHR) and Secretary General OIC.

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