Seminar highlights ongoing Indian state terrorism, serious HR violations in IIOJK
KARACHI: Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Karachi, and All Parties Hurriyat Conference Azad Jammu and Kashmir chapter jointly organized a seminar titled “Unmasking False Flag Operation in Kashmir: Pahalgam Incident and Beyond”.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the seminar highlighted the ongoing Indian state terrorism, false flag operations and serious human rights violations in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir before the international community.
APHC-AJK General Secretary Advocate Pervaiz Ahmed Shah and former convener Syed Yousaf Naseem addressed the seminar in detail.
The speakers said the Indian government is continuously creating new stories of atrocities on the unarmed Kashmiris in occupied Jammu and Kashmir. They said women, children and the elderly are all victims of the atrocities and violence of the Indian army. More than 22,000 Kashmiri women are widows, while the husbands of over 2,000 women have disappeared during detention, they lamented.
The speakers said that the Pahalgam false flag operation was a systematic ploy of the Indian government to mislead the world. They said fake encounters, baseless allegations and false propaganda of terrorism are actually a tactic to defame the freedom struggle of the Kashmiris.
Dr. Jaipal Chhapra, a representative of the Pakistani Hindu community, while addressing the seminar, said Indian atrocities have not only paralyzed the Kashmiri society physically but also mentally.
Dr. Rahat, Director Human Resources, Jinnah Sindh Medical University, said the grave situation in occupied Jammu and Kashmir is enough to shake the human conscience. He said to stop the atrocities on Kashmiris, the Kashmir dispute will be highlighted at the global level in collaboration with other medical universities of the world.
The speakers demanded of the international community, the United Nations and other human rights organizations to take immediate notice of the grave situation in the occupied territory and play a role in ensuring the Kashmiri people their right to self-determination.