US sees Kashmir dispute through the prism of India due to realpolitik: Masood Khan
Azad Jammu and Kashmir President Sardar Masood Khan on Thursday said because of the United States protection to India in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), the latter is operating with absolute impunity in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJK).
He said this is where realpolitik is steering dynamics of the Kashmir dispute, adding that the US and India have been economic and defence partnerships, making this a barrier for the US as it sees the Kashmir matter through the prism of India.
While addressing a virtual conference of club members of a prestigious Ivy League institute, the AJK president explained the genesis of the Kashmir issue and said that in 1947, the people of Jammu and Kashmir had to choose either to accede to Pakistan or India.
He briefed the members that the partition did not take place according to plan and India invaded the terrority and has since then occupied it.
"Things have not changed since then. The killing spree continues," he said.
President Masood recalled August 5 when India stripped the people of IOJK of their special rights to education, employment, acquisition of property and permanent residence which had been protected under Article 35-A. Subsequently, in the same year on October 31 and April 2 of 2020, India - without consulting its people - annexed IOJK bringing it under direct control of Delhi, thereby introducing the New Domicile Rules respectively.
The fascist Indian government has begun settling non-native Hindus from all over India in IOJK, he said, adding that the plan is to transform the demography and reduce the Muslim majority into a minority.
“This is, plain and simple, land grab. Kashmiris are running from pillar to post just to prove that they are State subject. They are facing, disenfranchisement, dispossession and displacement”, he said. If this continues, in a matter of a few years, we would not have a Kashmir with its distinct identity, he warned.
“The New Domicile Rules introduced in IOJK, is akin to the policy followed by Nazi Germany against the Jews, based initially on economic strangulation, followed by demonisation and marginalisation and finally physical extermination."
President Masood highlighted that the killings have not stopped, they have only intensified. Young Kashmiris are incarcerated, detainees tortured and sexually abused. A communication blackout has persisted for the last 11 months as journalists continue to be arrested and their content strictly monitored and censored under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act 1967.
“Genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity is taking place in IOJK. These are a violation of the Geneva Convention, the UN Charter, covenants of the 1960s, numerous treaties, economic and cultural rights, ICC statues and UNSC resolutions”, he said while adding that US-based Genocide Watch has declared that IOJK has entered the 8th stage of the 10 stages of genocide that have been defined by them.
The last four stages defined by Dr. Gregory H. Stanton’s (founder of Genocide Watch) are: Stage 7: Preparation for the “Final Solution”; Stage 8: Persecution of victims identified and separated out; Stage 9: Extermination; and finally Stage 10: Denial of everything.
Masood Khan continued that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and RSS Chief Mohan Madhukar Bhagwat claimed Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir as part of their union territory and have threatened to "take it back" using military aggression, further backing up these threats with the use of nuclear weapons.
He added that an unresolved Jammu and Kashmir dispute is a ticking geo-strategic flashpoint and a risk of a nuclear war is very real.
He urged the United States leadership and the global community to help avert a nuclear war between the nations neighbouring Jammu and Kashmir. “A nuclear fallout would be no less than an Armageddon with far-reaching impacts leading to global change in climate, unprecedented economic recession, drop in crop yields, mass migration, and direct and indirect effect on the lives of over 2.5 billion humans living around the world."
Similarly, he said the recent India-China standoff along the Line of Actual Control that abuts Kashmir could lead to a military miscalculation or a deliberate escalation by one party or the other. These are perils which we have to avoid, he said.
The AJK president said that historically, the US was a facilitator in the successful passage of UNSC resolutions on Kashmir. Back then, he said, they demonstrated global leadership. He appealed to the US leadership not to underwrite India’s crimes against humanity in IOJK.
“We need leaders like Senator Mitch McConnell, Richard Holbrooke and former US president Jimmy Carter to help mediate. United States, please play a leadership role in restoring the world order you had created in the shape of the United Nations. I urge you to start a Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against India to strip India of its economic prowess”, he urged.
The AJK president also thanked the international media including the US media who spoke up for the Kashmiri people, US Congress for holding hearings, the British Parliament and the European Parliament for debating on Kashmir.
Robust support, he said, came from 650 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) who tabled a resolution warning India of the consequences for its actions in IOJK, to rescind these actions and called for a plebiscite in Kashmir.
He said that in in September, October and November of last year the issue was internationally highlighted but then certain diversions like BREXIT, Covid-19 and impeachment proceedings of the US president blurred the focus on Kashmir.
He appealed to the US civil society activists and opinion leaders to help the people of Kashmir regain that attention and create space for multi-lateral diplomacy on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute.
Responding to questions posed by the participants, the AJK president said that the US can play an important role as a neutral party that could exude empathy. He said that unlike India; Pakistan and the people of Kashmir are ready for talks, the only condition being that Kashmiris have to be involved in these talks.
"President Trump had offered mediation but over time he has been diluting his offer. The issue is neither internal nor bilateral but its trilateral as the people of Kashmir are the key party to the dispute because as they are the ones to decide their political future."
Responding to a question on pre-independent movements in IOJK, AJK and Pakistan, the president said that in the occupied territory, India has banned the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) – a pro-independence party – and its head Mr Yasin Malik is in under arrest. “On the other hand, in Azad Kashmir and Pakistan, the JKLF is not banned, and its leaders and political activists are free to go wherever they like — in the bars, in the universities, in the press clubs — and they are allowed to put across their point of view very freely. There is tolerance for dissent in Azad Kashmir and in Pakistan”, he said.
The president said that Kashmiris are being forced to live under a despotic regime architected by Delhi where fake elections have taken place all this time. Puppet governments of pro-India political parties have been placed in power to display a sense of normalcy but the reality is that a majority of Kashmiris have displayed they do not want to stay with India and instead would like to join Pakistan, he said.
To questions posed on Kashmiri Pundits and militancy in IOJK, the AJK president said that Pundits are an integral part of the Kashmiri economic and social fabric. He said that according to Indian figures only 230 'militants' who are said to be indigenous are present. On the other hand, 900,000 troops have been stationed in IOJK to fight this meagre number which is the most asymmetric troop to civilian ratio in the whole world.
“I say with full authority and authenticity that no infiltration taking place across the Line of Control (LoC) in AJK. India is not fighting terrorists, rather it is fighting an unarmed population and ill-equipped and untrained young Kashmiris who are struggling against occupation”, he said.
On being asked about reaching out to the political opposition and civil society of India, the president thanked the opposition parties of India for questioning the fascist Modi policies and the civil society for raising their voices. "The reality is that a majority of the Indian population is disgusted with the BJP-RSS steps and policies but they have become captives of Hindutva activists who use their violent antics to silence these voices. We must reach out to the Indian civil society and citizenry to garner their support and save the lives of Kashmiris”, he said.
Summing up his talk, the president further said that our foremost priority must be to stop the killings and aggression in IOJK. He added that we must stop the saffronisation of Kashmir and the demographic changes taking place in IOJK. We must, he asserted, not ignore the imminent risk that tensions can lead to a confrontation or a nuclear war.
“The time to speak up for Kashmiris is now. Massacre of Kashmiris is a massacre of humanity, rule of law and recognized human values”, he reiterated.