All Parties Hurriyat Conference voiced serious alarm about conditions worsening across Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The organization called for immediate global action to resolve the decades-old territorial dispute. Advocate Abdul Rashid Minhas spoke from Srinagar, representing the conference. They outlined the heavy burden placed on residents by more than one million Indian military and paramilitary personnel stationed throughout the region. He stressed that conducting a United Nations-monitored referendum remains the only path toward ending Kashmiri suffering and achieving regional stability.
The conference has requested prompt worldwide involvement to combat what leaders describe as systematic human rights abuses and India's continued rejection of United Nations directives regarding Kashmir. Political representatives have repeatedly raised objections about expanding military presence, random arrests of leaders, activists, reporters, and young people, plus alleged restrictions on basic liberties following India's August 2019 decision to eliminate Article 370.
The conference has requested prompt worldwide involvement to combat what leaders describe as systematic human rights abuses and India's continued rejection of United Nations directives regarding Kashmir. Political representatives have repeatedly raised objections about expanding military presence, random arrests of leaders, activists, reporters, and young people, plus alleged restrictions on basic liberties following India's August 2019 decision to eliminate Article 370.