Women in IOJK suffer at hands of occupation forces: AJK president

Dunya News

The AJK president said that sexual violation against women is being used as a weapon of war

MUZAFFARABAD (Dunya News) – The Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Sardar Masood Khan has said that as the world is celebrating international women s day, thousands of women in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir are immensely suffering at the hands of occupation troops of an aggressor country.

“Thousands of women in Kashmir suffer immensely due to the illegal occupation of their motherland. Sisters have died while saving their siblings, young wives have suffered defending their husbands and mothers have taken their last breath longing for their missing sons,” President said while addressing a 70-member delegation f Air War College of Pakistan Air Force on Monday.

The delegation which called on the state president under the leadership of Air Commodore Kashif Jamal Khan included officers from Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Niger and Egypt.

Sardar Masood Khan said Kashmiri women, children, youth and the old aged people are burning in the flames of a war, which they had not chosen but was imposed upon them. “Women in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir are among the worst sufferers of Indian state terrorism. They are molested and objectified to collectively punish for their defiance to illegal Indian rule, he said.

Khan called upon the world forums and global human rights organizations to help secure the basic rights to IOJK women guaranteed under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and promised under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).

The AJK president said that sexual violation against women is being used as a weapon of war in occupied Kashmir just to compel the whole Kashmiri nation to give up their demand for freedom and the right to self-determination.

He lamented that the modesty of Kashmiri women and girls is being outraged by the Indian troops in the presence of their parents, sisters, brothers and even their children. Their husbands are being killed or subjected to enforced disappearance to compel the women to live the life of a widowed.

“The international community should put pressure on India that the psychological trauma faced by ‘half widows’ (whose husbands have disappeared) should come to an end and it should provide access to information regarding the disappeared persons,” he demanded.

Apprising the delegation of the overall situation of occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Sardar Masood Khan said that war in one form or the other had been continuing in Kashmir for the past 70 years, but after August 2019, the territory has been virtually turned into a big prison where the whole population of occupied Kashmir is under the siege of one million Indian troops.

He maintained that the youth are being killed in fake encounters while 13,000 youth have been detained in prisons and concentration camps in the occupied territory and authorities tell nothing about their fate told to their mothers and relatives.

The state president said that under a preplanned strategy, India is importing and settling hundreds of thousands of Indian Hindus in the disputed territory in order to turn Muslim majority state of Kashmir into a Hindu majority state.

Responding to various questions asked by the members of the delegation, AJK President said that the actions of August 2019 have exposed India s false narrative on Kashmir as the international community, members of the UK and the European parliaments, as well as the US Congress, have publicly condemned India for its hegemonic designs.

While apprising the delegation about the history of the liberation of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir, the State President said liberated territory with its own constitution, president, prime minister and the legislative assembly as well as the independent judiciary is quite distinct from that of Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The people in Azad (free) Kashmir enjoy all basic rights civil liberties and they are independently struggling to improve their economic future.