India’s systematic torture in IIOJ&K biggest challenge to world’s conscience: AJK PM

MIRPUR (AJK): Azad Jammu and Kashmir Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwarul Haq has said that India’s systematic torture against Kashmiris was the biggest challenge to the world’s conscience.

In a statement issued on the occasion of International Day of Support for Victims of Violence observed on Monday, the AJK prime minister, while referring to the use and abuse of power by the Indian occupation forces in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), said that human rights abuses in Jammu and Kashmir ranging from mass killings, enforced disappearances, torture pose a serious threat to the people of Kashmir who have been reeling under relentless oppression and barbarism over the past several decades.

He said that sexual violence was being used by the Indian forces as a means to punish and humiliate Kashmiris.

He said that Kashmiris were subjected to the worst mental and physical violence in torture cells and interrogation centers set up in the length and breadth of the valley.

“India has been using these colonial-era tactics to strengthen and solidify its illegal control over the territory of Jammu and Kashmir”, he said.

He, however, maintained that despite facing India’s worst violence and nefarious tactics, Kashmiris are determined to see their freedom movement to its logical conclusion.

The prime minister while condemning the brutal repression of Kashmiris at the hands of the Indian occupation forces, said that IIOJK had been turned into an open-air prison where Kashmiris were forced to live under the shadows of guns.

The Kashmiri leadership, he said, has been booked under Draconian laws and thrown behind bars.

“Kashmiri youths are being picked up from their homes and martyred in fake encounters”, he said, adding that secret burials of martyred youths in faraway places have become a new normal in Kashmir.

The prime minister said that there were thousands of unknown graves in IIOJK.

He said that thousands of women whose husbands have been subjected to enforced disappearances were living a miserable life. “They don’t know whether their spouses are dead or alive”, he said, adding that more than eleven thousand women have been raped in IIOJK.

 

 

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