Kashmir
and Human Rights
Kashmir issue is an issue of human rights. At the time of the partition of the
Sub-continent in 1947, the Princely States were given a free choice to decided
about their future. It was decided that the rulers will join either India or
Pakistan with the consent of the majority of the inhabitants. As, Kashmir was
an overwhelmingly a Muslim majority state, the Hindu Maharaja of Kashmir Harri
Singh with out the consent of the people joined India. The war broke out
between the forces of Mahraja and Kashmiri freedom fighters. India went
UN beseeching meditation. The UN Security Council after listening to the
pleas of India and Pakistan passed the resolution granting an inalienable right
to Self- determination to the Kashmiris through free and impartial plebiscite
under UN auspices. India is a signatory of the pledge. Since past six decades,
India has declined to implement the UN resolutions on Kashmir.
The illegal, inhumane, undemocratic and forcible occupation of Kashmir by India
is a hall mark for the world peace. The draconian laws imposed on the hapless
Kashmiris call for our immediate attention. The violent repression of the
Kashmiris at the hands of Indian brutal forces invites the attention of the
human rights organizations. The genocide, torture, arson, rape, illegal
detentions, extra- judicial killings, illegal detentions and economic
strangulation of the Kashmiris by Indian occupations forces negate and nullify
the tall Indian claims of being the largest democracy of the world. As both the
countries are nuclear powers and the danger of nuclear strike is imminent, it
is the duty of the UN to immediately intervene and resolve the issue according
to UN resolutions.
Dr. Maqsood Jafri
Islamabad
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