India’s refusal of visa to USCIRF team a failed attempt to hide massacres in Occupied Kashmir: Mushaal

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By Hamid Khan Wazir

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Chairperson Peace and Culture Organization Mushaal Hussein Mullick lashed out at the fascist Narendra Modi led government for denying visa to teams from the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF).

She said that the Indian government refused visa to the team because of fear that the commission might expose the real face of India before the world.

Mushaal, who is the wife of detained Kashmiri leader Mohammad Yasin Malik, in a statement, came down hard on the Indian occupied authorities for refusing visa to the commission and termed the act as shameful.

Mushaal Hussein Mullick - The Chairperson Peace and Culture Organization Mushaal Hussein Mullick lashed out at the fascist Narendra Modi led government for denying visa to teams from the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF). She said that the Indian government refused visa to the team because of fear that the commission might expose the real face of India before the world. Mushaal, who is the wife of detained Kashmiri leader Mohammad Yasin Malik, in a statement, came down hard on the Indian occupied authorities for refusing visa to the commission and termed the act as shameful. She said that the brutal authorizes denied entry to the commission team as the Modi government wanted to hide its on-going barbarism and state terrorism in the occupied valley from the outside world. Mushaal said the brutal government should bear in mind that in the modern era the world could not be kept in darkness and the brutal and terrorist face of the Modi government is exposed before the world. The commission has already declared India a dangerous place for religious freedom, she added. Last year, the USCIRF said the Citizenship Amendment Bill was “a dangerous turn in the wrong direction”, pointing out that the legislation used religion as a legal criterion to grant citizenship. “It runs counter to India’s rich history of secular pluralism and the Indian Constitution, which guarantees equality before the law regardless of faith,” the panel had added. The Chairperson went on to say that now the world should realize the ordeals and hardship the Kashmiri people passed through due to lockdown and curfew after experiencing lockdown due to Coronavirus.
Mushaal Hussein Mullick

She said that the brutal authorizes denied entry to the commission team as the Modi government wanted to hide its on-going barbarism and state terrorism in the occupied valley from the outside world.

Mushaal said the brutal government should bear in mind that in the modern era the world could not be kept in darkness and the brutal and terrorist face of the Modi government is exposed before the world.

The commission has already declared India a dangerous place for religious freedom, she added.

Last year, the USCIRF said the Citizenship Amendment Bill was “a dangerous turn in the wrong direction”, pointing out that the legislation used religion as a legal criterion to grant citizenship. “It runs counter to India’s rich history of secular pluralism and the Indian Constitution, which guarantees equality before the law regardless of faith,” the panel had added.

The Chairperson went on to say that now the world should realize the ordeals and hardship the Kashmiri people passed through due to lockdown and curfew after experiencing lockdown due to Coronavirus.

Therefore, she demanded that the international community and world powers should play their parts to give the right to self-determination to the people of the valley.

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