Civil Rights Activists Accuse Indian Government of Repression in Kashmir

Srinagar: Local civil rights activists have voiced strong criticism against the current Indian government, accusing it of orchestrating a campaign of repression against individuals in the region of Jammu and Kashmir, which India administers.

According to Kashmir Media Service, activists in Srinagar conveyed in media interviews that the Indian authorities are allegedly framing false charges against Kashmiris. They argue that this is a sign of New Delhi’s frustration with the Kashmiris’ persistent demand for self-determination, as recognized by United Nations Security Council resolutions. The activists claim that Indian investigative agencies such as the National Investigation Agency (NIA), the Enforcement Directorate (ED), and the State Investigation Agency (SIA) are being misused to suppress the political aspirations of the Kashmiri people.

Currently, over 5,000 Kashmiris are reported to be incarcerated in Indian prisons on charges activists describe as fabricated, with many detainees held for their political beliefs. The activists assert that branding the Kashmiri self-determination movement as terrorism undermines the legitimacy of their struggle and violates international laws, including the Geneva Conventions concerning prisoner rights.

Despite these challenges, the activists stressed that the Kashmiri community remains resolute, refusing to submit to coercive measures. They have called upon global human rights organizations to intervene promptly to address unlawful detentions and to ensure that justice is served for the Kashmiris.

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