Srinagar,
Dec 09: APHC Chairman Mirwaiz Umar farooq on Monday stressed
upon international human rights organizations including Asia Watch, Human
Rights Watch, Amnesty International, ICRC including other bodies to take
cognizance of gross human rights violations in Kashmir and use their influence
to bring about an end to them.
In
connection with the ongoing human rights week, Mirwaiz inaugurated a photo
exhibition at Hotel Lala Rukh organised by the APHC Human Right Cell. It
highlighted the pain and agony of kashmiri people living their life under
occupation. Prominent Hurriyat leaders including Agha Syed Hassan Al moosvi, Syed Saleem Geelani, Advocate Shahidul Islam,
Engineer hilal Ahmad war, javaid Ahmad Mir, Zaffar Akbar Bhat,Imtiyaz Ahmad
Reshi Hakeem Ab Rashid , Gh MOhd MIR, Rashid Wani and others also participated in the photo
exhibition.
Expressing
his regret over the silence of international community on human rights
violations in Kashmir, he said Kashmiris are the victim of the worst kind of
state sponsored terrorism under which innocent people have been killed, their
houses set ablaze, families torn apart due to enforced disappearances, and
thousands brutally left as orphans and widows. He said more than eight thousand
unmarked graves have been discovered in Kashmir so far and around ten thousand
cases of enforced disappearances have come to light yet there has been a brutal
silence on part of these organisations.This has added to the suffering of the
people of Jammu and Kashmir.
APHC
Chairman said militarization, special powers to armed forces and imposition of
black laws are the main cause of bloodshed and rights violations in Kashmir. He
said that till demilitarization and scrapping of black laws does not happen,
these violations would continue to happen in Kashmir.
On
this occasion, a feature film made by the APHC Human Right Cell depicting
freedom struggle and human rights violations was shown to hundreds of
participants which included kins of Martyrs and disappeared persons. Mirwaiz
said this film is an eye opener depicting the sufferings of Kashmiri
people and violations that are taking place in this region.
APHC
Chairman regretted that so many inquiry commissions
have been setup by the authorities to investigate human rights
violations but not a single perpetrator has been punished. Thus proving these
enquires to be a farce and a mere eye wash.
Commenting
on the results of recently held Elections in Delhi , Chairman APHC Mirwaiz said
that the results are encouraging in the sense that people of India appear to
have shun the traditional mindset created by the political parties about the
affairs and issues that they are facing. The traditional approach is veining
and a new pragmatic approach consistent with the current global realities is
taking its place. A fresh wind of change is blowing and we hope that this
changed thinking and approach adopted by the people of India will reflect in
the functioning of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) which has emerged as a symbol of
the change. We hope that this pragmatism will reflect in the attitude regarding
Kashmir issue as well and the new thinking and new setup will adopt a realistic
policy on Kashmir based on the principles of justice and fair play and shun the
unrealistic inhibitions on the issue.
Spokesperson jkpl imtiyaz reshi
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