Sometimes click does not need words to explain whose someone is dead and who is crying. Both are Muslims and both are victims of genocide going on inside Indian Occupied Kashmir and other parts of India. IoK is the most Militarized region in the world.
Phlay yeh ghar mere liye bus ik makaan tha,ab yeh jagah mere liye eik astaan hai (First,this house was just a home for me. Now,this place is a shrine for me),"said Madhosh Balhami,the poet who lost his 30-years of poetry when his house was destroyed by India forces in a gunbattle pic.twitter.com/ZQIazgdvds
— Masrat Zahra (@Masratzahra) April 6, 2020
Reporting human genocide is crime in India and it may be mention that award-winning photojournalist of Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK) Masrat Zahra is now facing a case of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) for indulging in “anti-national activities” on social media.Police have made her accused of uploading anti-national posts [on Facebook] with criminal intentions to induce the youth.
“Occupation means that every day you die, and the world watches in silence. As if your death was nothing, as if you were a stone falling in the earth, water falling over water.”#KashmirLockdown #occupation pic.twitter.com/FnzahfA9rY
— Masrat Zahra (@Masratzahra) April 3, 2020
International Human Rights Watch Committee of Protection of Journalists (CPJ) have strongly condemned registration of case against Masrat Zahra.
Muslims are being killed everywhere in India—from Delhi to IoK but main stream media is silent. Photo in following tweet is from from Reuters News Agency about genocide of Muslims in New Delhi which went unchecked for two days in February 2020
Heartbreaking. :(
— Zoya Rasul (@zoyarasul) February 27, 2020
Son of Mudassir Khan who was killed in #DelhiPogroms
Look at his face, his is the face of every child who lost his mother or father in this violence.#DelhiViolence
Photo: Sahil Kazmi pic.twitter.com/cx98LJlJq6
The only crime of Masrat Zahra is to document through her camera lenses what is going on inside IoK. Every journalist who tries to expose Indian brutalities in IoK is now persecuted under BJP rule.
In her interview to BBC after registration of case her her, Masrat Zahra said that as a photojournalist it is her duty to cover reality around her and she is victim of her work. She said that Journalism is not Crime. Would the world come forward and tell Indian government that Journalism is not Crime?
Arifa Jan suffers frequent panic attacks nearly 2 decades after her husband was gunned down by Indian army in 2000,she can still hear the gunshots and sees her husband’s blood-soaked body when she thinks of him,“There were 18 bullet holes and I still remember how deep they were." pic.twitter.com/QOw2wHzllU
— Masrat Zahra (@Masratzahra) April 17, 2020
Updates:
While tweeting this story on April 30, the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan says:
“Under cover of COVID19 global pandemic, the Modi Govt with its fascist Hindutva Supremacist RSS-driven ideology continues its war crimes in IOJK as it violates the Fourth Geneva Convention by continuing its genocide of Kashmiris: & by attempting to change he demography in Occupied Jammu & Kashmir – a territory recognised as disputed by UN. The international community has a responsibility to take note of & act against these war crimes by India in violations of 4th Geneva Convention & int humanitarian laws”.
Under cover of COVID19 global pandemic, the Modi Govt with its fascist Hindutva Supremacist RSS-driven ideology continues its war crimes in IOJK as it violates the Fourth Geneva Convention by continuing its genocide of Kashmiris: & by attempting to change https://t.co/ezFAQBhE7I
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) April 30, 2020
"They kept me interrogating for hours. This means in this place even my phone or laptop is not my own. They can call anytime and take it. There is no privacy to work for journalists here, this is mentally very disturbing."
— StandWithKashmir (@standwkashmir) March 19, 2020
https://t.co/9fvMBOgPdH
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