World urged to address IIOJK rights abuses

Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai advocates strong Kashmiri representation globally


Our Correspondent May 13, 2024

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ISLAMABAD:

Renowned ambassador of the Kashmir Freedom Movement and Secretary General of the World Kashmir Awareness Forum in Washington, Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai emphasized the enduring support of the Pakistani people for Kashmiris, asserting that such backing keeps the Kashmir issue alive.

Dr Fai underscored Pakistan's pivotal role as the center of hope for Kashmiris, stressing the necessity for robust lobbying efforts on the global stage to address India's grave actions. He emphasized the imperative of informing the world about the inhumane actions of Indian authorities.

Dr Ghulam Nabi fai emphasized the vigorous representation of Kashmiri interests on international forums and drew parallels with instances of human rights violations in other regions, urging external intervention where necessary. He lamented the silence of major powers and the United Nations on the atrocities in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

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He reiterated his call for the international community to intervene against the illegal and immoral actions of the Indian government in Occupied Kashmir. He condemned India's policy of targeted killings, which contravenes international human rights law and the Geneva Convention.

Muhammad Ghalib, President of Tehreek Kashmir Europe, said, “We stand united with the people of Occupied Kashmir, advocating for their inherent rights of self-determination and autonomy, devoid of external influence or interference.”

Raja Faheem Kayani, President of Tehreek Kashmir UK, expressed unwavering solidarity with Kashmiris, underscoring the imperative of safeguarding their fundamental rights to self-determination and autonomy, free from external meddling or coercion.

Altaf Ahmed Bhat, Senior Leader of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) and Chairman of the Jammu Kashmir Salvation Movement, underscored the gravity of the Kashmir dispute, labeling it a potential nuclear flashpoint. He advocated for a Kashmir-centric approach in Pakistan's foreign policy.

Bhat further highlighted the current incarceration of all Hurriyat leadership, emphasizing the urgent responsibility of both the Base Camp and the diaspora to advance the mission of Kashmiri freedom until its fruition.
 

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