The Kashmir issue is making the mockery of
international organizations and the rules they have tailored to secure Human
rights. It testifies that the world powers and their constitutions have failed
to protect the right of innocent and suppressed people. All the charters of
human right and Security Council resolutions are treaded under foot by a rogue
state (India) that too under the shade of democracy. Freedom of speech, freedom
of self-determination, freedom of expression, democracy and basic human rights
all have left to adorn the Human rights conventions and to create rhetoric in
fierce speeches. These expressions that were defined to protect the lives and
the respect of suppressed people, now used to reap strategic advantages.
Cruelty and terror are let loose on poor people and by looting their resources
and plundering their right of freedom.
So called world powers are interested to intervene
in places where they have their own interests. It is a tragedy that to serve
their interest they have converted and partitioned peaceful states into war
zones. How international powers have converted peaceful states of Iraq, Syria,
Afghanistan and Yemen into inferno is before us. International laws are
implemented in the case of South Sudan and East Timor but not in Kashmir and Palestine.
Cases of Human right violations are spotted in countries where foreign elements
try to disrupt peace, but not in places where there is decided gross violation
of human right that too under an illegal occupation.
If the big powers want to establish peace on
the planet earth, they have to examine the issues and disputes with the prism
of reality. The atrocities of India in Kashmir are unbearable. It will create
resentment and reaction. So, the issue needs an immediate solution. Here the
concluding point is that so called big powers and UN institutions have failed
to address historical and real disputes of Kashmir and Palestine. Instead, they
have created new ones like Syria and Afghanistan, which were not the disputes in
reality. The world should move forward from now by solving historical disputes
and avoiding the emergence of new ones.
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