US based human rights group recognizes the Kashmir genocide 1989-1991

Last updated on September 20th, 2023 at 11:42 am

United Statesbased human rights group International Commission for Human Rights and Religious freedom (ICHRRF) has finally recognized the Kashmir genocide of 1989-1991.

The non-profit organization, International Commission for Human Rights and Religious freedom (ICHRRF) has asked the Indian government and the Government of Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir to look into the matter against the Kashmiri Hindus.

They asked the two leads to recognize 1989-1991 as an act of genocide. Other than that, the human rights groups also asked other human rights organization on international level to acknowledge this act as act of genocide.

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In a statement, the organization said that the world must be aware of the stories that these people have to tell.

Through this, emotional stories, people sharing their own troubles and experiences will come in front of the world. A major political failure will also be highlighted during this time.

The particular commission is a non-profit group based out of the United States. It is focused on ensuring and upholding the human rights and Religious Freedom by constant monitoring of such activities. Not just this but they were prepared to deal with policy failures and call out the concerned departments for it.

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