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Pakistan shares dossier of Indian involvement in war crimes, genocide in IoK

MM News Staff by MM News Staff
September 12, 2021
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, National Security Advisor Dr Moeed Yusuf and Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen Mazari shared the document with the media at a special briefing at the Foreign Office. Source: PID.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, National Security Advisor Dr Moeed Yusuf and Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen Mazari shared the document with the media at a special briefing at the Foreign Office. Source: PID.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has shared with the world another dossier comprising incriminating audio, video and documentary evidence on gross human rights violations, war crimes, genocide and torture against the Kashmiris by the “fascist Modi regime” in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

The 131-page document, along with 15 audio and several video recordings, GPS data coordinates of five Indian-funded ISKP training camps, graphic pictures of victims of the suspected use of chemical weapons, carries documentary proofs of how Modi’s regime was trying to portray the Kashmir freedom struggle as a terrorist activity.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, National Security Advisor Dr Moeed Yusuf and Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen Mazari shared the document with the media at a special briefing at the Foreign Office.

The government representatives demanded of the international community including the United Nations and relevant human rights and civil society organizations, media houses, and other defenders of human rights to fulfil their obligations towards besieged Kashmiris by playing their part to “end the Indian rule of tyranny and oppression” in the occupied territories.

“We expect the United Nations to compel the Government of India to allow free access to Special Procedure Mandate Holders of UN Human Rights Council for independent investigations of human rights violations,” Shah Mehmood Qureshi said.

War Crimes

For the first time, Pakistan shared with the world the details of War Crimes perpetrated by the Indian Occupation Forces (IOF). It covers accounts of 3,432 cases of war crimes in which 1,178 personnel of IOFs have been found to be involved including one Major-General, four Inspectors-General, seven Deputy Inspectors-General, five Brigadiers, 31 Colonels, and 188 Majors and Captains.

The foreign minister also demanded that the UN record names of individuals and units involved in war crimes and place sanctions on the individuals and entities. “We expect EU, the UK and others to impose sanctions on India under their specific global human rights sanctiOn regimes for perpetrating state-sponsored war crimes.”

The document states that since Indian brutalities in IIOJK largely remain unreported, “a comprehensive dossier on Indian Human Rights Violations in IIOJK has been compiled which underscores that Modi government continues to obliterate Kashmiri indigenous identity’ due to differences in religion, culture, ethnicity and political views.”

The new dossier that focuses on Kashmir points out that with coming into power by the Indian hardliner BJP in 2014, “human rights violations in IIOJK reached epic proportions, and accounts of human suffering are reminiscent of dark ages.”

The document gave gruesome details of the Indian atrocities since 1989 that include over 96,000 extra-judicial killings, around 162,000 cases of arbitrary arrests and torture, over 25,000 pellet gun injuries, rape of 11,250 women, around 23,000 women were widowed while over 108,000 children were orphaned. It also provided details of the 8,652 unmarked mass graves that have been identified in 89 villages of 6 districts in IIOJK.

Use of chemical weapons

Another key factor highlighted by Pakistan was the suspected use of chemical weapons by India against the Kashmiris. It pointed that bodies of 37 Kashmiris burnt alive by IOFs were completely beyond recognition.

The document which showed images of charred bodies and pointed that the use of chemical weapons was in complete contravention to the ‘Chemical Weapons Convention’ and said that it necessitates “an impartial international investigation.”

The dossier said Kashmiris were also being used as human shields by positioning women and children in the line of fire during encounters, making them sleep at military camps forcing them to dig minefields, and tying youth on military jeeps.

Pakistan said India had resorted to the use of snipers and cluster ammunition to target innocent Kashrniris living along the Line of Control. As many as 16 Kashmiris had been killed by Indian snipers, details of 10 victims have been included in the dossier.

India has also been violating the international ban on the use of cluster ammunition and said in July 2019, India deliberately targeted 14 villages along the Line of Control with cluster ammunition causing four deaths and 14 injuries. In June 2020, British MP Steve Baker urged the UK government to investigate the use of cluster ammunition and urged it to inspect the sites and evidence presented by Pakistan.

The ministers urged the international community not to show callousness and apathy towards the Kashmiris. They said the world must force India to comply with its international and moral obligations and allow Kashmiris to exercise their inalienable right to self-determination.

Fake encounters

The document included 12 annexures including letters related to human rights abuses, a list of major fake encounters, reports and letters by EU and UN rapporteurs.

Quoting the British newspaper ‘The Guardian’, the dossier said the number of enforced disappearances in Kashmir range between 6,000 to 10,000. About 2,500 women, whose husbands “disappeared” were being treated as ‘Half Widows’ and were experiencing extreme distress. Since 2010, the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance (WGEID) has approached the Indian government nine times to arrange a visit but has always been declined.

Pakistan also demanded of the Indian government to immediately stop human rights violations of innocent Kashmiris, proceed against perpetrators highlighted in the dossier and bring them to justice, halt demographic change and apartheid by lifting military and digital siege and release of all political prisoners, allow unhindered access of UN, independent journalists and human rights and civil society organizations to IIOJK.

ISKP training camps

The dossier also shared the GPS coordinates of five ISIS training camps. It said evidence pointed that one such camp was located at Gulmarg, three in Rajasthan and one in Uttarakhand.

Pakistan also highlighted the Indian attempts to change the demographic structure of the occupied Jammu and Kashmir, and said that after the introduction of the new ‘domicile law’ in March 2020, India has already granted over 4.2 million domiciles (31.5% of 13 million population).

The document pointed that a delimitation commission was constituted in March 2020 with the singular purpose to enhance Hindu representation and likely installation of Hindu chief minister. Following the amendments in property laws, all Indians were now entitled to purchase land in the disputed territory with the sole objective of converting the proportion of the large Muslim population into a minority.

The dossier pointed six “draconian laws” – Jammu & Kashmir Public Safety Act; Terrorist & Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, Armed Forces (Jammu and Kashmir) Special Powers Act, Jammu & Kashmir Disturbed Areas Act, Prevention of Terrorism Act, and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act 2019 – that empower the Indian occupation forces to declare anyone as a terrorist and arbitrarily detain without any charge for a period up to 7 years.

It quoted the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) report of 2018 which clearly points that “Special laws have created structures that obstruct the normal course of law, impede accountability and jeopardize the right to remedy for victims of HRVs”.

The report said the Indian occupation forces were subjecting the Kashmiris to the worst kinds Of torture. It said 432 case studies revealed that IOFs inflicted torture as a tool of intimidation and coercion. Since 2014, more than 30,000 people have faced 31 forms of torture including water-boarding, forced starvation, sleep deprivation and burning of bodies.

Torture cells 

The report also identified 239 torture cells across the IIJOK; the majority of which have been established in Northern Kashmir with 65 camps in Baramula and 53 in Srinagar. Of these 144 were controlled by the Indian Army, 52 by police, 19 by the Indian Special Operations Group, and 24 by other agencies.

Since 2000, over 80 major fake encounters have been reported in IIOJK in which more than 160 innocent Kashmiris have been martyred. 15 pieces of irrefutable evidence in the form of audio conversations are also included in the Dossier.

According to the details in a joint operation on December 30, 2020, Indian forces and Police killed 3 innocent Kashmiris in Srinagar while General H Sahi, Commander of the Kilo Force, and Inspector-General Police Vijay Kumar made false claims and declared them as terrorists. Later, the slain individuals were identified as locals. On July 18, three Kashmiri youth were killed by IOFs during a fake encounter at Shopian and were declared as Pakistanis.

In December 2020, IOFs admitted that Captain Bhoopendra of 62 Rashtriya Rifles and 2 civilians had deliberately killed three innocent Kashmiris and planted weapons on them to secure prize money worth Indian Rupees 2 million.

The evidence presented in the document clearly illustrates that Indian false-flag operations were based on fabrication. The “Nagrota Fake Encounter of 2020 was another example of BJP-RSS theatrics,” which carried similarities to Nagrota Encounter of 2016, the dossier pointed.

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