Change of IIOJK demography can ignite destructive war: AJK president

Communication should be made with world leaders and parliaments all over the world regarding this issue


Our Correspondent March 19, 2021
Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Sardar Masood Khan. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD:

Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Sardar Masood Khan stated on Friday that the brazen demographic changes made by India in occupied Jammu and Kashmir are creating tensions that could push the region towards destruction and war.

He delivered this warning while addressing a virtual conference on "BJP's Demographic Re-branding of IOJK: A critical Review Under Contemporary International Law" organized by the Islamabad Institute of Conflict Resolution (IICR).

Other speakers at the conference included Security Analyst, Lt General (Retd) Amjad Shoaib, Professor Dr Mushtaq Ahmed, Nasir Qadri and Sabah Aslam.

"What India is doing in occupied Jammu and Kashmir is not just rebranding but a complete transformation of the demography and this demographic change is unprecedented in the 21st century", the AJK president further stated.

He also maintained that since the adoption of the New Domicile Rules in April last year, more than 3.2 million Indian citizens have been issued domicile certificates in the disputed Jammu and Kashmir state, and this has been confirmed by Indian Minister for Home Affairs G. Kishan Reddy.

"These demographic changes prepare the ground for settlements on the pattern of the Israeli settlements on Palestine land," the president asserted and added that massive investment is being diverted to entrepreneurs to make them a part of this settlement process. He said special colonies have been established in IOJK for army personnel, pundits and former Indian civil servants.

"Human Rights experts of the UN Human Rights Council have also expressed grave concern over the demographic changes being made by the BJP-RSS regime in occupied Kashmir", the state president continued.

He recalled that Fernand de Verennes and Ahmed Shaheed of UNHRC said in a joint statement that "The number of successful applicants for domicile certificates that appear to be from outside Jammu and Kashmir raises concerns that demographic change on a linguistic, religious and ethnic basis is already underway".

They further added, "these legislative changes may have the potential to pave the way for people from outside the former state of Jammu and Kashmir to settle in the region, alter the demographics of the region and undermine the minorities’ ability to exercise effectively their human rights."

Agreeing with the observations of the UNHRC experts, the AJK president said that Kashmiris are not a minority in the Indian state as this region is disputed and is not a part of India. These crimes by India violate Article 2 of the Genocide Convention and Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention which prohibits occupying forces to "transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies”.

They also violate 85(4) (a) Additional Protocol I, ICC Statutes Article 8(2) (b) (viii) and 22 (3) (b) of the International Law Commission's Draft code of Crimes against the Peace and Security of Mankind.

Above all, the state president asserted that the Indian actions in Kashmir violate the UN Security Council resolutions No 446, 452, 465, 476 and 677. He went on to say that the UN Security Council, International Court of Justice, International Criminal Council, International Law Commission and HRC are the proper and relevant forums to raise these issues.

Sardar Masood Khan stressed to engage legal experts and academic institutions in Pakistan and from abroad to compile the human rights violations being committed by the Indian forces in occupied Kashmir.

He said that communication should be made with the world leaders, and parliaments all over the world should also be engaged.

Besides, civil society organizations, human rights organizations and media outlets should also be engaged to compile these human rights violations in IOJK.

 

 

 

 

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