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International Justice Day-17 July

"The dead cannot cry for justice."

By Afreen Yousaf Published 4 years ago 3 min read
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World Justice Day is also recognized as International Criminal Justice Day or International Justice Day. It is celebrated around the world on July 17 every year to get a plan to strengthen international justice.

This day is celebrated because it is necessary to make people aware, know, and come together to uphold justice and promote the rights of victims. This day also attracts people all over the world to pay attention to critical lessons. It also protects people from certain crimes and also warns those who are a threat to the peace, security, and well-being of the nation at risk.

"There Can Be No Peace Without Justice and Respect for Human."

Do you think there is justice everywhere?

No, it's not for everyone, it's not universal.

The biggest example is "KASHMIR".

On the streets of Kashmir, the Indian Army tied black bandannas on their faces, grabbed their guns, and took positions behind the checkpoints. People were not lighting their houses, afraid to go outside. Many were starving and hungry.

Stores are closed. The A.T.M.s are dry. Almost all the lines to the outside world - the internet, cell phones, and even landlines - remain isolated, giving millions of people incommunicado.

People who ventured out said they had to beg officers to cross a landscape of sandbags, battered trucks, and soldiers gazing at them through metal face masks. Several inmates said they had been beaten up by security forces for simply trying to buy necessities like milk.

New York Times contacts found one of the first inner visions of life under Lock down in Kashmir and found people feeling trapped, confused, scared, and angry because of this chaos.

Strong expressions of concern have also emanated from the UN and the global human rights organizations regarding India’s round-the-clock curfew, communications and news blackout, arbitrary arrests and violence, and lethal suppression of protests.

Sadly, while India’s so-called free press and media has rallied around Modi’s illegitimate move to integrate occupied Kashmir, and covered up the massive repression underway there, sections of the Pakistani media have already begun to carp about the PTI government’s alleged failure to craft a Kashmir policy and secure external support, ignoring what has been achieved and the deleterious impact of their critique on the morale of the oppressed Kashmiris.

There is no doubt that the Arab and Islamic worlds are weak and divided. The voice of the OIC has been silenced, not only in Kashmir but also in Palestine. Their unity and influence cannot be quickly restored by Pakistan.

Ultimately, if India confronts a Kashmiri insurgency, a resilient Pakistan, international pressure, and an impaired economy, it may agree to negotiate a mutually acceptable settlement with Pakistan and the Kashmiris. But the Hindu fascists may choose not to compromise. Bleeding in invaded Kashmir is likely to provoke another war with Pakistan, bringing Armageddon to South Asia and much of the world.

"Life's Most Persistent And Urgent Question Is, 'What Are You Doing for Others?"

Punjab Governor Chaudhary Mohammad Sarwar has said that silence of the United Nations (UN) at the terrorism of the RSS and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is highly questionable.

“Narendra Modi has become enemy of regional peace and humanity and peace cannot be established in his presence,” he said while talking to Amjad Javed Jaral from Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

The governor said that it had been many days of curfew in occupied Kashmir while Narendra Modi had also unleashed terrorism by massacring of Indian Muslims through police and RSS. “But regrettably, UNO and other international human rights organizations have kept shameful mum over it which is highly condemnable”, he said and asserted that establishment of peace in the region was out of the question as long as Narendra Modi continued to target Kashmiris and Muslims of India.

I hereby ask the UNO, International Court of Justice, and the whole world:

Why you are not hearing this matter?

Why you all are silent on Human Rights Violation?

Where is your Justice?

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Afreen Yousaf

Content Writer | IT Student | Workaholic

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