Srinagar, March 6: Chairman Hurriyat Conference (M) Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who continues to be under “illegal” house arrest in the backdrop of Monday’s Shopian “massacre”, had said the situation in Kashmir is extremely grim and fast deteriorating by the day as more than thirteen civilians have been brutally killed by forces in the last six weeks.
In a statement, Mirwaiz said these forces enjoy completely immunity from any accountability or legal prosecution under the cover of the draconian law AFSPA. He said most of these killings have taken place in Shopian district where around eight civilians, young men and teenagers have been killed including a 17-year-old girl Saima Wani.
“Even lactating mothers have not been spared as two young mothers of infants were gunned down by the forces,” Mirwaiz said, adding, that the rampant killing of Kashmiris is becoming the order of the day and it seems that it is a part of the military solution that is promulgated by the Indian state as a way of dealing with the Kashmir conflict.
Hurriyat (M) chairman said as no responsibility is fixed for these killings and there is no accountability. “The highly worrisome reality is that the lives of the people of Kashmiris are perpetually at great risk as they are the mercy of the forces. Unless the draconian law of AFSPA is not abolished, the unaccounted for killing of Kashmiris will continue and we will keep losing our young and old men and women,” he said.
Mirwaiz once again urged upon international human rights organizations to take cognizance of the extremely grave human rights situation in the valley and highlight it at the global level. “The silence of the Indian human rights organizations activists, humanists most print media, writers, columnists at the rising graph of gruesome killings in Kashmir each day is extremely sad and discouraging,” he said.
Mirwaiz said the situation at the LoC and international border is no better with civilians and soldiers dying on both sides and can anytime escalate into a full scale war.
Mirwaiz said that killings and bloodshed could easily be stopped if only the main cause of i.e. the Kashmir dispute is addressed and the status quo discarded.
“However, it is so painful that nothing is being done in this direction. India and Pakistan for their own survival will be forced to do so at one point of time, but the tragedy is that people of Kashmir till then will continue to be in this grind of death and destruction,” Mirwaiz said. (GNS)