Prioritising Kashmir.

This August 5 marked the completion of the third year since the extremist Hindu government of India revoked the nominal autonomous status of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, illegally making this Muslim-majority region part of the Indian union territory. This was done by New Delhi in violation of the UN resolutions on Kashmir, all the bilateral agreements made with Pakistan and the constitutional guarantees given to the people of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Since Aug. 5, 2019, the Indian regime has also intensified atrocities in the occupied region, systematically working to change its demographics, and cultural and religious ethos. As the number of the Indian occupation forces got beefed up by tens of thousands troops - adding to more than 500,000 already there - an unprecedented crackdown was launched in which all civil rights and liberties were scrapped, and arrest, torture and killing of freedom loving Kashmiris became a norm.

Since then, Kashmiris are also being deprived of their lands, which are being given to settlers from India - as is done by Israel in Palestine. Under a controversial scheme more than 500,000 Indian settlers have been given domiciles of this occupied land as New Delhi makes efforts to transform Muslims into a minority on their own land.

Kashmiri Muslims are also being targeted financially. Not just the doors of government employment are being closed on them, in many cases they are also prevented from pursuing private trade, commercial activities and even farming.

At educational institutions, Muslim students are forced to recite Vande Mataram and Hindu ideology. This aim is to first dilute and then altogether scrap Muslim identity and Islam from the region.

To top it all, the Indian occupation forces are resorting to the worst form of human rights violations. Muslim neighbourhoods are being placed under siege and curfew stretching for days and weeks. State sanctioned extra-judicial killings, rapes and torture remain the order of the day.

These atrocities have failed to wipe out the resistance of Kashmiris who continue their freedom struggle at a time when the world at large remains indifferent to their plight. But the biggest blow to Kashmiri freedom struggle emerges from the weakness of Pakistan, where continued political and economic instability is preventing Islamabad from taking any concrete steps to help their Kashmiri brethren.

Successive Pakistani governments are paying half-hearted lip service to the cause of...

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