Write letters and emails to the Foreign Minister of your country urging them to condemn the unlawful actions of India in Kashmir.
Contents
1. Action Required
2. Summary
3. Background
4. Sample Letters / Emails
1. Action Required
Write letters and emails to the Foreign Minister of your country urging them to condemn the unlawful actions of India in Kashmir.
2. Summary
IHRC are deeply concerned by the draconian and oppressive tactics of Indian forces in Indian Occupied Kashmir. More than two months after the revocation of article 370, the situation in Kashmir continues to be of deep concern.
Reports suggest that thousands have been arrested and detained without charge, including children, hundreds injured by the continued use of pellet guns. An ever more restrictive regime of curfews is in place, making it difficult amongst other things for people to access medical care, food and supplies.
The region is currently facing an unprecedented crackdown with a troop surge of 38,000 to join the pre-existing military presence of 700,000. Internet is blocked and phone lines have been cut since the weekend (3-4 August), and prominent figures, including pro-India politicians have been held under house arrest. A general curfew is in force. Parts of the Indian Constitution (article 370) has ben revoked, now allowing Indians to buy land in Kashmir, a precursor many fear to mass demographic change engineered by the current Indian government. Such a change constitutes a form of ethnic cleansing.
IHRC calls for the occupation of Kashmir to end, for India to withdraw all troops and stand by the 1947 UN call for a plebiscite of the people of Kashmir to determine their own political future. Campaigners are requested to contact their Minister of Foreign Affairs and request they demand India to:
- immediately end its curfew;
- withdraw all military presence (both its recent surge and its pre-existing military occupation);
- facilitate the UN plebiscite demanded since 1948, for the people of the region to decide their sovereignty.
3. Background
Since its occupation of part of Kashmir, India has had an atrocious human rights record in Kashmir, where forced disappearances, summary executions and rape are common practices. Kashmir is one of the most militarised places on earth. In the last few years, the Indian military has been accused of mass blindings with the use of pellet guns against civilians in the region.
Further background information is available on the IHRC Kashmir Campaign and Resources page.
4. Sample Letters
Sample letters are given below for your
convenience. Please note that model letters can be sent directly or adjusted as
necessary to include further details. If you receive a reply to the letter you
send, we request you to send a copy of the letter you send and the reply you
received, to IHRC on info[AT]ihrc.org. This is very important as it helps IHRC
to monitor the situation with regards to our campaigns and to improve upon the
current model letters and campaign.
a. Minister of foreign affairs in your country (UK campaigners can write to the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office using the details below)
[Your name]
[Your address]
[Date]
Rt. Hon. Dominic Raab MP,
Foreign & Commonwealth Office,
King Charles Street,
London,
SW1A 2AH,
United Kingdom.
[Date]
Dear Mr. Raab,
Re: the current increase of violations in Indian occupied Kashmir
Your office is aware of the current catastrophic actions of India in Kashmir. This increase of violations requires swift action from the international community. I request you contact the Indian government and demand it:
- immediately ends its curfew;
- withdraws all military presence (both its recent surge and its pre-existing military occupation);
- helps facilitate the UN plebiscite demanded since 1948, for the people of the region to decide their sovereignty.
I look forward to hearing back from you regarding this urgent matter.
Yours sincerely,
[Your signature]
[Your name]
5. Email addresses of recipients
Selected names and email addresses of Ministers of Foreign Affairs can be found below. Please contact us info@ihrc.org if you have trouble finding the details of your country’s Minister.
Australia
Senator Marise Payne
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Bangladesh
HE Mr. AK Abdul Momen, MP
Foreign Minister
Bolivia
Diego Pary
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Igor Crnadak
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Canada
The Hon. Chrystia Freeland
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Finland
Pekka Haavisto
Minister for Foreign Affairs
France
Jean-Yves Le Drian
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development
India
Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar
Minister of External Affairs
Indonesia
Retno Marsudi
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Iran
H.E. Mohammad Javad Zarif
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ireland
Simon Coveney
Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade
Malaysia
The Hon. Dato’ Saifuddin bin Abdullah
Minister of Foreign Affairs
anifah@kln.gov.my / pro.ukk@kln.gov.my
The Netherlands
Stef Blok
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Norway
Ine Marie Eriksen Søreide
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Pakistan
Shah Mehmood Qureshi
Minister of Foreign Affairs
asif.na110@na.gov.pk / fax: 051-9207600
South Africa
Lindiwe Sisulu
Minister of International Relations and Cooperation
Spain
Josep Borrell
Minister of Foreign Affairs & Cooperation
Switzerland
Ignazio Cassis
Federal Councillor
Trinidad and Tobago
Dennis Moses
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Turkey
Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu
Minister of Foreign Affairs
United Kingdom
Dominic Raab
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs