Geneva

Wani draws attention of UNHRC, other bodies to alarming rights situation in IIOJK

Geneva: Kashmiri representative Altaf Hussain Wani has drawn the attention of the United Nations Human Rights Council and other relevant human rights organizations to the alarming and deteriorating human rights situation in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

According to Kashmir Media Service, Altaf Hussain Wani, taking part in general debate item U in the 57th session of UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, said the people of occupied Kashmir continue to endure severe military repression and constitutional terrorism, facing ongoing killings, torture, and arbitrary detentions.

He said since August 5, 2019, the Indian government has intensified its efforts to impose a settler colonial agenda under the guise of “normalcy” and “development.” This has led to the dismemberment of the occupied state, demographic changes, and the delimitation of assembly segments aimed at disempowering the majority population, he added.

Altaf Wani reiterated that the Indian government had sought to present a misleading narrative of development and empowerment, particularly after it initiated the Shame election process . However, he said, it is crucial to emphasize that elections held in occupied territory cannot substitute for the fundamental right to self-determination, as outlined in United Nations Security Council Resolutions of 91, 1951 and 122 of 1957.

He urged the international community and the esteemed council to break its silence and take decisive action. It is imperative to initiate a process of accountability regarding India’s actions in Kashmir. The people of Kashmir deserve justice, recognition of their rights, and the opportunity to determine their own future, he maintained.

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