Saturday, 12 November 2011

Arundhati Roy Calls For End To Indian ‘Occupation’ Of Kashmir


Renowned Indian novelist and political activist, Arundhati Roy Friday called for the end of the Indian occupation of Kashmir.


Arundhati Roy made a strong case for Kashmiri people’s right to self-determination before an American audience, with an impassioned call for an end to the brute Indian occupation of Kashmir. “I think that the people of Kashmir have the right to self- determination—they have the right to choose who they want to be, and how they want to be,”he said in the course of a discussion on ‘Kashmir: The Case for Freedom’ at Asia Society. “Kashmir is one of the most protracted and bloody occupations in the world and one of the most ignored,” Roy told a large number of people jampacking an auditorium. “While India brutalizes Kashmir in so many ways, that occupation brutalizes the Indians,” said. “It (the occupation) turns us into a people who are able to bear a kind of morally reprehensible behaviour done in our name, and the fact that so few Indians will stand up and say anything about it is such a sad thing.”


She called for the demilitarization of Kashmir as a step towards peace in the region. “Why the international community doesn’t see that when you have two nuclear-armed states, like Pakistan and India, there couldn’t be a better thing than a buffer state like Kashmir between them, instead of it being a conflict that is going to spark a nuclear war.”


In her remarks, she lamented the fact that so little is known about the atrocities being committed by more than half a million Indian troops, the continuing repression and indignities let loose on Kashmiri men, women and children.


More than 700,000 troops were concentrated in the tiny valley, with check points at every nook and corner of Kashmiri towns and cities, The huge Indian presence is in sharp contrast with 160,000 US troops in Iraq, she said.


Two other Indian scholars—noted writer Pankaj Mishra and a Ph.D student, Mohamad Junaid ,from Indian-held Kashmir—also deplored the fact that the international community gave such little attention to the suffering of the Kashmiri people.


Both Mishra and Junaid read out their respective papers containing moving stories of the Kashmiri victims of brutalities of Indian occupation forces. Under the Indian military rule in Kashmir, Roy added, freedom of speech is non-existent, and human rights abuses were routine. Elections were rigged and press controlled. She said the lives of Kashmiris were made miserable by gun-toting security personnel were harassed and terrorized people with impunity.


Disappearances were almost a daily occurrence as also kidnapping, arrests, fake encounters and torture. Mass graves have been discovered and the conscience of the world remained unstirred. Roy attributed the apathy towards Kashmir, especially in the western world, to their pursuit of commercial interests in India where they were more eager to sell their goods than human rights.


India had also successfully used the argument that if it gave up Kashmir, another Islamic state would emerge—a prospect the West feared. That’s why India had made no effort to bring back to the valley the Kashmiri Pandits who fled to camps in New Delhi at the height of the 1998 uprising in the state. “Aren’t 7000,000 troops enough to protect the Pandits?”


“Even as the world speaks about the Arab spring—three years ago there was massive unarmed uprising in the streets of Kashmir,” she said, adding that the Indian army or the security forces were not looking away; they were killing young children.


Roy acknowledged that Islamic sentiment was prevalent in Kashmir, but the Kashmiris were not radical Islamists, Wahabis or jihadists as India portrayed them. In this regard, she strongly deplored the Indian attempts to demonize Kashmiris who were moderate Muslims. She reminded that before his election, President Barack Obama had pledged to resolve the international dispute of Kashmir between Pakistan and India. But seeing “consternation” in India over the remark, Obama hasn’t said a word about Kashmir since, she said, adding that he was more interested in selling military aircraft and Boeings to India.Despite the threat of being slapped with sedition cases, Roy told the Americans that Kashmir was not an integral part of India, as New Delhi claimed. She reiterated that Kashmir was never part of India historically.


Secularism was a misnomer in India, she said, citing the killing of Muslims and other minorities across the country. Was the killing spree in Gujerat several years ago represented secularism, she asked. India should find some other word for secularism.

12 comments:

  1. सोनिया गाँधी के “निजी मनोरंजन क्लब” यानी नेशनल एडवायज़री काउंसिल (NAC) द्वारा सांप्रदायिक एवं लक्षित हिंसा विधेयक का मसौदा तैयार किया गया है जिसके प्रमुख बिन्दु इस प्रकार हैं-
    1) कानून-व्यवस्था का मामला राज्य सरकार का है, लेकिन इस बिल के अनुसार यदि केन्द्र को “महसूस” होता है तो वह साम्प्रदायिक दंगों की तीव्रता के अनुसार राज्य सरकार के कामकाज में हस्तक्षेप कर सकता है और उसे बर्खास्त कर सकता है…
    2) इस प्रस्तावित विधेयक के अनुसार दंगा हमेशा “बहुसंख्यकों” द्वारा ही फ़ैलाया जाता है, जबकि “अल्पसंख्यक” हमेशा हिंसा का लक्ष्य होते हैं…
    3) यदि दंगों के दौरान किसी “अल्पसंख्यक” महिला से बलात्कार होता है तो इस बिल में कड़े प्रावधान हैं, जबकि “बहुसंख्यक” वर्ग की महिला का बलात्कार होने की दशा में इस कानून में कुछ नहीं है…
    4) किसी विशेष समुदाय (यानी अल्पसंख्यकों) के खिलाफ़ “घृणा अभियान” चलाना भी दण्डनीय अपराध है (फ़ेसबुक, ट्वीट और ब्लॉग भी शामिल)…
    5) “अल्पसंख्यक समुदाय” के किसी सदस्य को इस कानून के तहत सजा नहीं दी जा सकती यदि उसने बहुसंख्यक समुदाय के व्यक्ति के खिलाफ़ दंगा अपराध किया है (क्योंकि कानून में पहले ही मान लिया गया है कि सिर्फ़ “बहुसंख्यक समुदाय” ही हिंसक और आक्रामक होता है, जबकि अल्पसंख्यक तो अपनी आत्मरक्षा कर रहा है)
    मित्रो समाज को बाँटने के इस घृणित एवं कुत्सित प्रयास का हमें हर स्तर पर विरोध करना चाहिए .ये तो तय है की ऐसा विधेयक संसद में पास नहीं होगा पर समाज में तो विद्वेष फैलाने का प्रयास तो किया जा रहा है .

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  2. hats off 2 lady 4 supportin kashmir cause..

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  3. @Manu Tripathi: can you put it in english? so that we can understand it more clearly

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  4. Arun Dhatti Roy is really human and voice of civil society of India feeling the sufferings of Kashmiris.We salute the services and feeling of Ms Dhatti.

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  5. At the time of Partition, the then Ruler of Kashmir was a Hindu, but most of the People of Kashmir were Muslims, why could not be it annexed with Pakistan? Or atleast why could not it be declared as an Independent State to respect the Wishes of the People of Kashmir by holding the Referendum as in the case of South Sudan?

    If India could have thought that Andhra was its part because most of its People were Hindus, why could not Pakistan think that Kashmir was its part because most of its People were Muslims?

    Because of the "Big Brother" Mentality of India, this Kashmiri issue is remaining unsolved even after 6 Decades.

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  6. In the case of Annexing Junagadh with itself, India allowed the Plebiscite by the People because it knew that Junagadh had a Majority Hindu Population who would naturally perfer annexing with India.

    The Ruler of Junagadh was a Muslim, but the majority of the People were Hindus, so India annexed it.

    The Ruler of Andhra was a Muslim, but the majority of the People were Hindus, so India annexed it.

    The Ruler of Kashmir was a Hindu, but the Majority of the People were Muslims. Why India did not agree for Kashmir to be annexed with Pakistan or why it did not keep its Promise of conducting a Plebiscite to know the Desire of Kashmir People?

    The Indians with Conscience will have to think about this and to support the Independent Kashmir Issue.

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  7. Arundhuti Roy is a Christian; she is not an Indian. Only those who are Hindu, Buddhists and Jains and some Sikhs are Indians; others are just minorities living in India.

    She can say whatever she likes as India is a free country, but her opinion is just as Indian as Fai's ( an agent of ISI arrested recently in USA but he used to run the campaign against India from Britain) opinion is just as British.

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  8. The greatest Indian Prostitute who fucked by Pakistani men loves it and said Muslims can provide very good sex so every Muslims man , woman and child should e prostitute .

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  9. Finally the only person in india whos not in denial

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  10. True to her style, Roy failed to accept that the ethic cleansing of Pundits from Kashmir has been done as per designs of fanatic shade of Islam exported, aided by Pakistan Army/ISI along with other terror outfits. Roy points accusing finger at Indians largely developmental as well as strategic role in Afghanistan but never believes Pakistani role in creating trouble and mayhem in India.
    She defines and delineates Pakistan as a poor country being ravaged by capitalist west where as India is neo Nazi Hindu police state, suppressing poor and minorities at behest of market forces, along with perpetuating conflicts all around. It does not matter to her that Pakistan is a theocratic Islamic state busy prosecuting and killing minorities and liberal sects with in Muslims and bombing their mosques on weekly basis. http://www.chowk.com/Views/Diva-of-Factoids-Arundhati-Roy-Kashmir-and-Beyond

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  11. United Nation's plebiscite resolution could not be carried out in 1948 as Pakistan had failed to retreat from the occupied kashmir. Now in 2013, that resolution is outdated. A lot of water in the form of Pakistani militancy and three wars has flown down the Jehlam bridge. If Pakistan wants Kashmir because it is a Muslim majority province then India has more Muslims living in India than in Pakistan. India has the second highest Muslim population after Indinesia, in the world. Perhaps, just perhaps, Hindus could be persuaded to part with Kashmir ONLY if the entire Muslim minority population in India is willing to emigrate to Pakistan and Bangladesh-respective countries agreeing to accept them as their nationals; of course.

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  12. 04-47 comment as REVISED: United Nation's plebiscite resolution could not be carried out in 1948 as Pakistan had failed to retreat from the occupied Kashmir. Now in 2013, that resolution is outdated. A lot of water in the form of Pakistani militancy and three wars has flown down the Jhelum Bridge. If Pakistan wants Kashmir because it is a Muslim majority province then India has more Muslims living in India than in Pakistan. India has the second largest Muslim population after Indonesia, in the world. Perhaps, just perhaps, Hindus could be persuaded to part with Kashmir ONLY if the entire Muslim minority population in India would be willing to emigrate to Pakistan and Bangladesh-and provided of course the respective countries agree to accept them as their nationals and promise to stop further illegal infiltration.

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