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A public statement issued by dozens of human rights organizations condemning Indian authorities' ongoing illegal imprisonment of Kashmiri human rights defenders Khurram Parvez and Irfan Mehraj. This statement is issued on the second anniversary of Khurram Parvez's imprisonment.
Originally published
November 2023
A public statement issued by dozens of human rights organizations condemning Indian authorities' ongoing illegal imprisonment of Kashmiri human rights defenders Khurram Parvez and Irfan Mehraj. This statement is issued on the second anniversary of Khurram Parvez's imprisonment.
Originally published
November 2023
This letter from a transnational collective of human rights and civil society organizations was submitted to the UN Human Rights Committe in connection with the the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) review of the USA. It focuses on how the spread of the US' counter-terrorism framework beyond its borders is having concrete human rights impacts like repressing civil society, eliminating due process rights and starving citvil society organizations of funding. The letter focuses on five specific examples from different parts of the world, including Indian-administered Kashmir (others include Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Palestine). The signatories include: Al-Haq, Addameer, Center for Constitutional Rights, Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales, Colectivo de Abogados y Abogadas “José Alvear Restrepo” (CAJAR), European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, Movement Law Lab, KLJP, Palestine Institute for Public diplomacy (PIPD), Rede de Apoio às Favelas (Rio de Janeiro), Rede de Advogadas Populares Feministas Coletes Rosas (Rio de Janeiro), Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa and Temblores ONG.
Originally published
September 2023
This letter from a transnational collective of human rights and civil society organizations was submitted to the UN Human Rights Committe in connection with the the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) review of the USA. It focuses on how the spread of the US' counter-terrorism framework beyond its borders is having concrete human rights impacts like repressing civil society, eliminating due process rights and starving citvil society organizations of funding. The letter focuses on five specific examples from different parts of the world, including Indian-administered Kashmir (others include Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Palestine). The signatories include: Al-Haq, Addameer, Center for Constitutional Rights, Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales, Colectivo de Abogados y Abogadas “José Alvear Restrepo” (CAJAR), European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, Movement Law Lab, KLJP, Palestine Institute for Public diplomacy (PIPD), Rede de Apoio às Favelas (Rio de Janeiro), Rede de Advogadas Populares Feministas Coletes Rosas (Rio de Janeiro), Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa and Temblores ONG.
Originally published
September 2023
In the context of the September 2023 G20 summit, several human rights organizations issued a public letter to G20 member countries, guest countries and invited international organizations reminding them of the ongoing human rights violations in Indian-administered Kashmir and urging them to call on the government of India to:
Originally published
August 2023
In the context of the September 2023 G20 summit, several human rights organizations issued a public letter to G20 member countries, guest countries and invited international organizations reminding them of the ongoing human rights violations in Indian-administered Kashmir and urging them to call on the government of India to:
Originally published
August 2023
An expert panel examines India's hosting of G20 meetings in Indian-Administered Jammu and Kashmir on May 22 - 24, 2023. Dolores Chew- introduction; Panelists: * Anam Zakaria, award-winning author and journalist * Ather Zia, political anthropologist, poet, short fiction writer, and columnist and an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology and Gender Studies at the University of Northern Colorado Greeley * Robert Fantina, journalist and author of Settler-Colonialism in Palestine and Kashmir * Dean Accardi (Moderator), Assistant Professor of History at Connecticut College
Co-sponsors Academics for Palestine-Concordia, Canadian Foreign Policy Institute, Canadian Voices for Palestinian Rights, Canadians for Peace and Justice in Kashmir, CERAS (South Asia Forum), CODEPINK, Critical Diasporic South Asian Feminisms Collective,Free Kashmiri political prisoners, Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA), India Solidarity Germany - Munich, International Defenders Council, International Solidarity for Academic Freedom in India (InSAF India), Just Peace Advocates, Justice for All-Canada, Kashmir Law and Justice Project, Kashmir Scholars Consultative and Action Network, Kashmir-Palestine Scholars Solidarity Network, LeftWingBooks.net (Kersplebedeb), Palestinian and Jewish Unity (PAJU), People's Health Movement United States, Projet accompaniment solidaire Colombie (PASC), Punjabi Literary and Cultural Association Winnipeg, Quebec Public Interest Research Group (QPIRG) - Concordia, South Asia Solidarity Group (SASG), South Asian Diaspora Action Collective (SADAC), Stand with Kashmir, The PolisProject, University Network for Human Rights, World BEYOND War.
Originally published
May 2023
An expert panel examines India's hosting of G20 meetings in Indian-Administered Jammu and Kashmir on May 22 - 24, 2023. Dolores Chew- introduction; Panelists: * Anam Zakaria, award-winning author and journalist * Ather Zia, political anthropologist, poet, short fiction writer, and columnist and an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology and Gender Studies at the University of Northern Colorado Greeley * Robert Fantina, journalist and author of Settler-Colonialism in Palestine and Kashmir * Dean Accardi (Moderator), Assistant Professor of History at Connecticut College
Co-sponsors Academics for Palestine-Concordia, Canadian Foreign Policy Institute, Canadian Voices for Palestinian Rights, Canadians for Peace and Justice in Kashmir, CERAS (South Asia Forum), CODEPINK, Critical Diasporic South Asian Feminisms Collective,Free Kashmiri political prisoners, Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA), India Solidarity Germany - Munich, International Defenders Council, International Solidarity for Academic Freedom in India (InSAF India), Just Peace Advocates, Justice for All-Canada, Kashmir Law and Justice Project, Kashmir Scholars Consultative and Action Network, Kashmir-Palestine Scholars Solidarity Network, LeftWingBooks.net (Kersplebedeb), Palestinian and Jewish Unity (PAJU), People's Health Movement United States, Projet accompaniment solidaire Colombie (PASC), Punjabi Literary and Cultural Association Winnipeg, Quebec Public Interest Research Group (QPIRG) - Concordia, South Asia Solidarity Group (SASG), South Asian Diaspora Action Collective (SADAC), Stand with Kashmir, The PolisProject, University Network for Human Rights, World BEYOND War.
Originally published
May 2023
UN Special Rapporteur on minority issues (Fernand de Varennes) stated that holding a #g20 meeting in #jammuandkashmir while massive #humanrights violations are ongoing is lendingsupport to attemps by #India to normalize the brutal & repressivedenial of democratic & other rights of #kashmiri #Muslims and #minorities. G20 should on the contrary uphold “International human rights obligations& the #UN Declaration of Human Rights should be upheld... and the situation in Jammu and Kashmir should be decried and condemned, not pushed under the rug and ignored with the holding of this meeting”.
Originally published
May 2023
UN Special Rapporteur on minority issues (Fernand de Varennes) stated that holding a #g20 meeting in #jammuandkashmir while massive #humanrights violations are ongoing is lendingsupport to attemps by #India to normalize the brutal & repressivedenial of democratic & other rights of #kashmiri #Muslims and #minorities. G20 should on the contrary uphold “International human rights obligations& the #UN Declaration of Human Rights should be upheld... and the situation in Jammu and Kashmir should be decried and condemned, not pushed under the rug and ignored with the holding of this meeting”.
Originally published
May 2023