Kashmir the Indian Lie
There can never be peace when
might usurps the rights of the right. There can
never be peace when men malign one another and
distort the truth to win over the desired goals.
There can never be peace when men in authority
enslave and imprison those who oppose or disagree
with them. There can never be peace when nations
take undue advantage of being strong against weak.
In fact all these actions pose serious threat to
humanity and peace. If peace has to prevail then
the victors, the powerful and the mighty must
learn to be magnanimous, merciful and benign
India claims to be secular. It
is also called second largest democracy in the
world This secular state and second largest
democracy has always distorted the truth to
mislead the world opinion and malign the freedom
movement of Kashmir. To extend its occupation, it
has deployed an unprecedented number of occupation
forces in Kashmir numbering more than seven
hundred thousand This highest concentration of
troops against a meager population is just to
choke the voice of people who demand their right
to decide their own fate. Trampling underfoot all
norms of civilized conduct, India has let loosed
reign of terror in Kashmir, bringing untold
miseries to helpless Kashmiris.
To mislead the world opinion on
Kashmir, Indian authorities have propagated
certain views to confuse the international
community and to camouflage the reality. Barrister
Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry, Prime Minister of the
State of Azad Jammu & Kashmir has analyzed the
current situation. In the following pages, his
arguments effectively counter the Indian
propaganda. The vivid picture that emerges should
enable the international Community to see through
the Indian game
The
reader is the best judge.
Maj. Gen. ® Tariq Nizami
Secretary
Kashmir Liberation Cell.
March 1998.
Islamabad.
The State of Jammu &
Kashmir
For last five decades, the
people of the state of Jammu & Kashmir are
demanding their inalienable right of
self-determination by all peaceful means. But in
return. The Government of India let loosed a reign
of terror, and showered bullets on innocent
people, whereby thousands upon thousands of people
have been killed, injured and tortured
The atrocities, (torture,
confinement, arson, loot. custodial deaths,
inhuman & degrading treatment, killings)
committed by Indian forces has not quelled the
general uprising in favor of “AZADI”
(Independence from Indian occupation).
The Government of India has
responded to this situation in three ways:
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Firstly India isolated the
occupied State of Jammu & Kashmir from the
rest of the world by denying access to
international human rights monitoring groups
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This isolation has been
used to perpetrate systematic barbaric
atrocities against the people of Kashmir in
the form of collective punishment, mass
killing, mass confinement, inhuman and
degrading treatment, torture, enforced
starvation, molestation, arson, loot and
custodial killings.
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Thirdly the Government of
India has simultaneously resorted to distort
the facts and malign the freedom movement of
Kashmir. The Indian controlled media has
helped to camouflage the brutal actions with
lies, fabrications, excuses. blames, abuses,
myths and tactful propaganda.
Ironically. Government of India
calls its savage terrifying occupation forces as
‘Security” forces giving a false impression as
if the forces are meant for security, whereas the
huge army and paramilitary forces are used to
coerce people into submission and silence. In the
same manner, the acts of arbitrary arrest and
detention are dubbed as “preventive
detention”. Likewise, community raids and army
operations accompanied with acute forms of
harassment and inhuman treatment. Molestation, and
degradation are described as “house to house
searches”. Similarly systematic killings of
civilians by way of summary execution and
custodial deaths due to torture are portrayed as
“encounter”, in which innocent persons
including political opponents are taken into
custody, tortured and then murdered. The death
generally occurs as a result of brutality,
whereupon the Government issues press releases,
attributing the loss due to “encounter”. In
such cases, the police claims as having fired in
“self-defence”. Where the military and
paramilitary forces open fire against unarmed
masses, the killings are advertised as deaths in
“cross flung”.
In the same manner, the freedom
movement of Jammu and Kashmir is being labeled as
“secessionist” or ~‘separatist” movement
and the freedom fighters as “terrorists”,
whereas the Jammu and Kashmir state is not a pail
of India but an internationally disputed territory
for which United Nations has passed numerous
resolutions to the effect that the “the final
disposition of the State of Jammu & Kashmir
will be made in accordance with the will of the
people expressed in the democratic method of a
free and impartial plebiscite conducted under the
auspices of the United Nations. Accordingly the
people of Jammu and Kashmir are within their right
to demand their promised tight of
self-determination. Thus, this is the way the
human rights violation is formally sanctioned and
mercilessly perpetrated
The bombs dropped on Hiroshima
and Nagasaki in 1945 out rightly killed more than
1.00,000 people. They inflicted severe burns,
blast injuries and radiation effects on another
125000. Still more deaths and injuries occurred in
later years - continuing in till I980s- were
attributed to radiation exposure from the two
bombs
India also made a test of its
nuclear Bomb in I 974. But India is the first
country in the world which dubbed its nuclear
Explosion Test a~ “Peaceful” Nuclear Explosion
Test. It refuses to sign any international
agreement to ban nuclear proliferation. The spring
1998 election in India have thrown up the winners
of seats who demand manufacture of Nuclear
arsenal. The Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs were
small by comparison with the destructive power of
the “peaceful” bomb exploded by India, the
so-called secular second largest democracy
Instead of trying to settle the
Kashmir issue with prudence and justice, the
government of India is misleading the world
opinion on one hand and using brute force of all
dimensions on the other. Some details of the
atrocities and brutalization of human rights
perpetrated by Indian forces have been duly
recognized, registered and publicized by the
International Human Rights Organizations like the
Asia Watch, the Amnesty International. The ICHR.
The violations have been so massive that even
Human Rights organizations based in India have
themselves equally identified and condemned these
atrocities.
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The dispute over Kashmir is
a territorial dispute
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The movement is a terrorist
movement
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The movement is a
fundamentalist movement
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The movement is a
secessionist movement
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The movement is all
sponsored and supported by Pakistan
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With the passage of time,
the UN resolutions on Kashmir have become
ineffective
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India would disintegrate if
Kashmir issue was resolved in accordance with
UN resolutions
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Kashmiris have acceded to
India and are participating in State
Legislative Assembly Elections
The Indian misleading phrases,
slogans and claims have been refuted by Barrister
Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry. The previous Prime
Minister of the State of Azad Jammu & Kashmir
so that people may come to the right conclusion
about the Kashmir issue.
Q-1: The dispute over
Kashmir is a territorial dispute.
Ans: Kashmir is not a
territorial dispute. It involves the inalienable
right of the Kashmiri people to self-determination.
This fact is recognized by the UN Security Council
resolutions
The principles embodied in the
UN Security Council resolutions 47 (1948) of 21
April 1948,51(1948) of 3 June, 1948, 80(1950) of
14 March 1950 and 91(1951) of 30 March 1951, and
the United Nations Commission for India and
Pakistan resolutions of 13 August 1948 and 5
January 1949 expressly state that the final
disposition of the State of Jammu and Kashmir will
be made in accordance with the will of the people
expressed through the democratic method of a free
and impartial plebiscite conducted under the
auspices of the United Nations
On October 31, 1947, just four
days after forcible occupation, the Prime Minister
of India sent a telegram to the Prime Minister of
Pakistan
Our assurance that we shall
withdraw our troops from Kashmir as soon as peace
and order is restored. And leave the decision
regarding the future of the State to the people of
the State, is not merely a promise to your
Government, but also to the people of the Kashmir
and to the world.
(Jawahar Lal Nehru, Telegram
No. 25, October 31, 1947).
In a broadcast, Indian Prime
Minister said
We have declared that the fate
of Kashmir is ultimately to be decided by the
people. That pledge we have given not only to the
people of the Kashmir but also to the world. We
will not and cannot back out of it.
(Jawahar Lal Nehru,
Statement, New Delhi: All India Radio, November 3,
1947).
Before the UN Security Council,
speaking through its representative, India
repeated its aforementioned stand saying
The question of the future
status of Kashmir vis-à-vis her neighbors and the
world at large and a further question, namely,
whether she would withdraw from her accession to
India and either accede to Pakistan or remain
Independent, with a right to claim admission as a
Member of United Nations- all this we have
recognized to be a matter for unfettered decision
by the people of Kashmir, after normal life is
restored to them
(Gopalaswami Ayyanger,
“United Nations Security Council Official
Records”, 227th Meeting, January 15, 1948).
Again on February 23, 1948,
Indian representative declared before the Security
Council
As the Security Council is
aware, the Government of India is fully committed
to the view that after peace is restored and all
people belonging to the State have returned there,
a free plebiscite should be taken and the people
should decide whether they wish to remain with
India, go over to Pakistan or to remain
Independent if they choose to do so
(Gopalaswami Ayvanger, “UN
Security Official Records”, 23 9th Meeting).
Q-2: The movement is
terrorist movement.
The Kashmiri struggle for
self-determination is an indigenous movement and
is a manifestation of the Kashmiris' desire to
break free from the yoke of Indian rule. India is
trying its best to project to the international
community that the Kashmiri freedom fighters are
terrorists. But in reality it is India itself
which is indulging in the worst possible form of
state terrorism through the imposition of’
draconian laws and the unbridled use of brute
force
Why does India not allow India
not allow independent verification. No red
crescent, No red cross, No visitors - like
independent News agencies etc
Some details of atrocities and
systematic human rights violations have been duly
registered, recognized and publicized by various
Human Rights Monitoring groups including Asia
Watch, Amnesty International, ICHR, etc
According to Human Rights
watch
Violations of human rights and
humanitarian law by regular security forces - the
army, the Border Security Force (BSF) and the
Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) - have also
continued. These violations include deliberate
killing of detainees in the custody of the
security forces in Kashmir and reprisal killings
of civilians.... Indian Security personnel in
Indian Held Kashmir (IHK) have also been
responsible for rape as a counter-insurgency
tactics. In mid-1992, the Indian government
launched a catch and kill” policy, to execute
captured Kashmiri freedom fighters. That policy
together with the January 1993 massacre of at
least forty civilians by BSF troops in Sopore,
focused international attention on human rights
violations in Kashmir.
(Human Rights Watch/Asia
“India‘s Secret army in Kashmir, New Patterns
of Abuse Emerge in the Conflict,” Washington:
May, l996).
Q- 3: It is a
fundamentalist movement.
Ans: The word
~‘fundamentalism” is being misinterpreted by
west as label of sorts that means wrong doing. The
advanced learner’s Oxford dictionary says that
the word “fundamentalism means (I) (in Christian
thought) the belief that every thing in the Bible
is true and should form the basis of religious
thought or practice. (2) The strict following of
the basic teaching of any religion
The indigenous movement in
Kashmir, where the Kashmiris are asking for
settlement of their fate as per commitment of
India and Pakistan according to UN resolutions:
how can that movement be termed as fundamentalist
movement? Is strict following of the basic
teachings of any religion a crime? The west at
large somehow is prejudiced against the word
Islam”, which means “Peace”
In Kashmir, the Kashmiri
people~ irrespective of their religion are
demanding the right of self-determination. This
inherent right of the people of Kashmir is
recognized by the international community since it
is based on the relevant UN Security Council
resolutions
Q- 4: It is a secessionist
movement.
Ans. Kashmir was never a part
of India according to the cannons of international
law. It is not recognized as such by the
international community. Therefore, the question
is not that the Kashmiris want to secede from
India. The issue at stake is the exercise of the
right of self-determination by the Kashmiris under
United Nations auspices in accordance with the UN
Security Council resolutions.
Q- 5: The movement is all
sponsored and supported by Pakistan
Ans. Such ideas are being
spread by India in its campaign to mislead
international public opinion and to divert
attention from the indigenous Kashmir freedom
struggle. Pakistan continues to support the
Kashmiris politically, morally and diplomatically.
Indian claims of material assistance being given
by Pakistan to the Kashmiris are baseless. If
India truly believed in this case, it should
accept proposals to station UN or neutral
observers on both sides of the Line of Control in
Kashmir to verify their claim. If Indians had
allowed independent eyewitnesses to watch the
struggle the factual position would have favored
them, if Pakistan were supporting it.
Q- 6: With passage of time,
the UN resolutions on Kashmir have become
ineffective
Ans.: UN resolutions on Kashmir
continue to be as valid today as at the time on
which they were passed. The need to implement
these resolutions has become even greater today as
is evidenced by the realities on the ground. For
the last eight years the Kashmiris have been
struggling for their light to self-determination
and have borne the burnt of India’s atrocities.
Claims to sovereignty over an illegally occupied
territory are null and void under international
law
That the statute of limitations
is not applicable to the Kashmir dispute is borne
out by the fact that the issue remains on the
agenda of the UN Security Council and the United
Nations Military Observers Group in India and
Pakistan continue to monitor the situation
Q- 7: India would
disintegrate if Kashmir issue is resolved in
accordance with UN resolution.
Ans.: Kashmir was never a part
of India. Therefore, the .question is without
reference to history or law, illegal occupation of
territory by means of force does not make that
territory part of any state.
Q- 8: Kashmiris have acceded
to India and are participating in State
Legislative Assembly Elections
Ans.: The State Assembly
elections held by India since 1947 have been
farcical and illegal. These elections were
boycotted by the Kashmiri people and their true
representatives
Resolution 122 (195) Adopted by
the Security Council at its 765 the Meeting on 24,
January, 1957 states
Reaffirms the affirmation in
its resolution 9I (195I) and declares that the
convening of a Constituent Assembly as recommended
by the General Council of the “All Jammu and
Kashmir National Conference” and any action that
Assembly may have taken or might attempt to take
to determine the future shape and affiliation of
the entire state or any part thereof, or action by
the parties concerned in support of any such
action by the Assembly, would not constitute a
disposition of the state in accordance with the
above principle
KASHMIR PROFILE
Location:
Heart of Asia, with historical
links to both South and Central Asia, Surrounded
by Pakistan, Afghanistan, China and India
Area:
84,471 square miles
Population
12 million (estimate) including
1.5 million refugees in Pakistan and 0.4
expatriates
Status:
Historically independent,
except in the anarchical conditions of late 18th
and the first of 19th century and when
incorporated in the vast empires set up by the
Maury as (3rd century BC), the Mughals (16th to
18th centuries) and the British (mid- 19th to 20th
centuries). All these empires included not only
present-day India and Pakistan but other countries
as well. Under the British, Kashmir had internal
autonomy.
Present Status:
In dispute since 1947, 63% of
the area occupied by India
Cause of dispute:
India’s claim that Kashmir is
Indian territory. The claim is rejected by the
people of Kashmir, challenged by Pakistan. It has
never been accepted by the United Nations, never
legally validated.
Solution:
Demilitarization of Kashmir
(through withdrawal of all outside forces)
followed immediately by a plebiscite under UN
auspices to determine the future status of Kashmir