Posters Demand Accountability for Indian Troops' Abuses
On the eve of World Human Rights Day, posters across IIOJK demand accountability for Indian forces' abuses, calling for a resolution to the Kashmir dispute in line with UN resolutions.
Overview
Ahead of World Human Rights Day, posters appeared throughout Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), demanding accountability for the severe human rights violations perpetrated by Indian forces in the region. These posters, displayed by several pro-freedom organizations, called on the international community to address the ongoing abuses and the Kashmir dispute, urging compliance with United Nations resolutions.
Key Highlights
- Human Rights Day Observance: Posters commemorated World Human Rights Day by raising awareness of the widespread abuses in IIOJK.
- Featured Leaders: The posters displayed images of detained political leaders like Masarrat Aalam Butt, Shabbir Ahmed Shah, and Aasiya Andrabi, highlighting their unjust detention.
- Rights Violations: The posters condemned the extrajudicial killings, fake encounters, and arbitrary arrests, particularly focusing on the victimization of Kashmiri youth.
- Call for Action: Urged the international community to intervene and end Indian state terrorism, stressing the need for a resolution in line with UN resolutions and Kashmiri aspirations.
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