Chotta Bazaar Massacre: UN should form powerful inquiry commission to bring culprits to justice: Mushaal

KashmirChotta Bazaar Massacre: UN should form powerful inquiry commission to bring culprits...
  • Mushaal urges world to take notice of Indian genocidal, ethnic cleansing policy in IIOJK

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Mushaal Hussein Mullick, the Chairperson of the Peace and Culture Organization, has urged the United Nations to play its due role and constitute a powerful inquiry commission to probe the worst carnage of Chotta Bazaar in Srinagar to bring the culprits to book as the bereaved Kashmiri families are still awaiting justice despite lapse of 30 years.

In a statement on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Chotta Bazaar Massacre being observed on Friday, Mushaal said that the history of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) is littered with such horrifying and heart-wrenching incidents of massacres but not a single Indian trooper faced the punishment because they carried out these carnages with complete impunity.

   

Mushaal, who is the wife of Chairman Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Yasin Malik, said that due to India’s patronage of state-terrorism such cases remain unattended while the families of victims await justice.

The Kashmiri leader said that despite lapse of three decades, the memories of Chotta Bazaar massacre still haunt the Kashmiris, who lost their kith and kin.

The Hurriyat leader said that brutal Indian forces are committing Chotta Bazaar like bloodbaths just to instill fear among the Kashmiris and deterred them to shun the just struggle.

Mushaal Mullick said that the war crimes of India neither could be hidden from the world nor can discourage the Kashmiris despite terming the occupied valley as a military garrison.

However, she vowed that the brave Kashmiri people would carry out their just and illegitimate battle till realizing their dream of right to self-determination.

Mushaal said that carnage of Chotta Bazaar is not only a blot on the face of fascist Indian government but as well as on the world powers, as they trumpeted the mantra of humanity and justice but observed criminal silence on this barbaric incident of slaughtering innocent Kashmiris.

Mushaal Mullick said that Indian brutal forces on the genocidal mission of Kashmiri people because the notorious government eventually realized its failure that they could not subdue the valiant Kashmiris despite using all brutal means.

Therefore, she said that the occupation forces now resorted to ethnic cleansing of Kashmiris to change the demography of the occupied valley.

Mushaal went on to say that the situation posed a serious question pertaining to the credibility of the global champions of human rights which maintained their silence on India’s death and destruction policy in IIOJK.

Therefore, she said that they should do something for own fast dwindling credibility.

The Chairperson urged international community and UN bodies to wake up of their sweet slumbers and stop the ongoing genocide and mass murders of Kashmiri people.

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