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UN SHOULD SETUP A TRIBUNAL FOR WAR CRIMES IN INDIAN ILLEGALLY HELD KASHMIR, SAYS ALI RAZA SYED CHAIRMAN KASHMIR COUNCIL EU

 

Kashmir Council EU Chairman Ali Raza Syed has urged the United Nation to setup a tribunal for hearing war crimes in Indian Illegally Held Kashmir (IIHK).


The official inquiry recently conducted by the Indian Human Rights Commission has revealed that there are as many as 2156 unidentified bodies buried in unmarked graves at 38 sites in the Kashmir Valley.


Commenting on a report of Indian Official Human Rights Commission about 2156 unidentified bodies buried at 38 sites in Indian Illegally Held Kashmir, Ali Raza Syed said, Indian military personnel involved in the crimes should be punished through the international tribunal.


The report released after a probe by the investigative wing of the Human Rights Commission of the IIHK chapter said that there were 851 unidentified bodies in Baramulla, 14 in Bandipore, 14 in Handwara and 1277 in Kupwara.

 

Thousands of mothers, spouses and sisters are passing time to hear about their sons, husbands and brothers respectively for a long time in IIHK.The Kashmir Council EU Chairman called for a detailed investigation, exhumation and prompt DNA profiling of the bodies by international experts as a large number of relatives of the missing people are waiting for their loved ones for several years.


According to Ali Raza Syed, the issue was already raised by Kashmir Council EU at the different European forums. The council held seminars, conferences and demonstrations in the context and would continue its efforts to raise the issue in Europe."Identification of bodies buried in the unnamed graves can decrease the grief of the suffering people,'' he underlined.


The survey of the un-named graves was first released by Netherland's human rights activist, Marjan Lucas, with the collaboration of a local human rights organization in IIHK, namely the International People's Tribunal on Human Rights and Justice. The buried evidence report was authored by the organization's representatives; Angana P. Chatterji, Parvez Imroz, Gautam Navlakha, Zahir-Ud-Din, Mihir Desai, and Khurram Parvez in Dec 2009.


Ali Raza Syed said, People in IIHK are suffering for the past six decades and no one of the world body including the UN was taking the matter seriously.


"The world powers took the issue of Kosovo, South Sudan and Serbia sincerely but they are not serious on the issue of Kashmir,'' he complained.

 

He said that New Delhi would not succeed in suppressing the Kashmiris' just struggle for securing their inalienable right to self-determination.


The world should recognize the reality that the Kashmiri people are offering sacrifices for a supreme cause and they are determined to take their struggle to its logical end.In the Indian illegally held Kashmir, Indian troops, in their fresh act of state terrorism on Aug 20, martyred eleven Kashmiri youth near Rana Post in Gurez area of Bandipore. One more Kashmiri youth was martyred by the Indian forces in Pooch district on Aug 21.


Ali Raza Syed maintained that permanent peace in South Asia was not possible without settling the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the Kashmiris' aspirations.

 

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