In Jammu and Kashmir, which is illegally occupied by India, the year 2022 brought no relief to the Kashmiri victims of Indian state terrorism, which martyred another 214 innocent people, including a woman and five young boys.
On Sunday, the Research Section of the Kashmir Media Service released a report stating that 57 of the martyrs were killed in custody and in fictitious encounters.
Altaf Ahmed Shah, the leader of the APHC, died in India’s infamous Tihar Jail. Prayers for his funeral were not accepted by the authorities.
According to the report, the killings by police, paramilitary, and military personnel left 13 women widowed and 35 children orphaned over the course of the year. It stated that 44 residential structures and homes were destroyed by Indian forces.
According to the report, 1,350 additional individuals, including Hurriyat members, human rights activists, and journalists, were added to the 4,000 already in jail in India for violating black laws, the Public Safety Act, and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act. 14 times, the historic Jamia Masjid in Srinagar was shut down so that people could pray on Fridays.
The report said in the long stretch of December 2022 alone, the soldiers martyred seven Kashmiris.
In the meantime, Mehbooba Mufti, President of the People’s Democratic Party, addressed the Chief Justice of India, D.Y. Chandrachud, in a letter about the deteriorating human rights situation in the occupied territory.
She said that essential freedoms in IIOJK have now become “extravagances” and “privileges” gave to just the people who toe the Modi government’s line on political, social and strict issues.
Mehbooba Mufti wrote in her letter that the territory’s trust deficit and alienation have grown since Article 370 was repealed.
In their statements in Srinagar, APHC leaders Syed Bashir Andrabi, Muhammad Yasin Attai, Zamrooda Habib, Yasmeen Raja, Khawaja Firdous, Farida Behenji, Dr. Musaib, and Molvi Sajjad Nadvi emphasized the implementation of a UN Security Council resolution that was passed on January 5, 1949. This resolution states that the people of Kashmir will decide their political future through
They stated that the peace of the region depended on the peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute.
Source: Radio Pakistan