The Miracle

Kashmiri lives Also Matter

- By Malik Muhammad Ashraf

The 5th of August marks the completion of 365 days since the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir (IO&JK) have been living under siege, cut-off from the outside world and bearing the brunt of the brutalitie­s of the Indian security forces who relish indulgence in extra-judicial killings and torture. Reportedly during the last five months of this year Indian security forces have martyred over 120 Kashmiris during cordon and search operations while the world by and large remains oblivious to the situation in IO&JK.

What is amazing is that the global community and the UN which adopted a number of resolution­s regarding settlement of the question of accession of Kashmir through a plebiscite-- which are legally binding--did not react the way they should have against Indian action to scrap Article 370 of the Indian constituti­on, amalgamati­on of the state in the Indian Union through Jummu and Kashmir Re-organizati­on Act 2019 and the promulgati­on of new domicile law designed to change h demo- d graphic realities in IO&JK. India has already issued domicile certificat­es to 25,000 non-Kashmiris. All the foregoing actions taken by India in IO&JK constitute blatant violation of the UNSC resolution­s on Kashmir, bilateral agreements between India and Pakistan and 4th Geneva Convention.

People of IO&JK are living under inhuman conditions since 5th of August 2019. The Indian government has tried its best to keep IO&JK out of the focus of the global community by denying access to foreign journalist other independen­t observers to travel to the region including a US Senator Chris Van Hollen. But the internatio­nal media has been successful in unraveling Indian atrocities in IO&JK and discrediti­ng the Indian actions. The Guardian, The New York Times, Washington Post and other eminent publicatio­ns have been regularly reporting on the human rights abuses after 5th of August though the Indian government remains in the denial mode.

Washington Post in an editorial portrayed the situation in IO&JK in these words “There are persistent reports of indiscrimi­nate detentions, beatings and torture by security forces, including of children as young as 13 13. The Th P Post i interviewe­d i d 19 people l in 13 villages who said they had been abused in the days after Aug. 5; they recounted beatings with rods, sticks and cables, electric shocks, and being hung upside down for long periods. India prides itself on being the world’s largest democracy, but these are not the actions of a democratic regime”.

The same paper in its photograph­y blog ‘Insight’ also published a number of photograph­s taken by an Indian photograph­er Jayanta Roy on 10th April 2020 with regards to the permeating situation in the Indian Occupied Kashmir with the caption ‘Land of permanent Sorrow’. As the title suggests these photograph­s provided a harrowing visual narrative on the inhuman conditions under which eight hundred thousand Kashmiris are forced to live. A commentary on those photograph­s said “As conditions around the world continue to evolve because of the corona virus people must remember that a large population is suffering from the same pain we are facing now but for longer than us much before the covid-19 outbreak and their suffering is like a neverendin­g nightmare”

India under Modi, a diehard proponent of RSS ideology of Hindutva which believes in racial superiorit­y of Hindus and India for Hindus, has not only violated the UNSC resolution­s and trampled 4th Geneva Convention in IO&JK but it has also enacted discrimina­tory laws against Muslims within

India itself. The implementa­tion of National Register of Citizenshi­p in Assam which rendered 1.9 Muslims stateless and the promulgati­on of the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act speak volumes about hatred against Muslims. Although the Muslim minority in India has all along been subjected to discrimina­tory treatment and from time to time also had to endure the wrath of the Hindu zealots in the shape of massacres during antiMuslim riots, but what has been happening since the BJP came into power, knows no parallel in the history of the sub-continent. The Muslim minority is at the receiving end of the wrath of hate ideology.

Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in an article published in the Indian newspaper ‘ The Hindu’ on 6 March 2020 referring to the killing of 50 Muslims in the riots over the Citizenshi­p Amendment Bill observed ”Delhi has been

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