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An Norway based propaganda bot,
that spouts only ridiculous dumb shit and lies about local Chinese traditions and events,
that also actively follows and desseminates lies parotted from other U.S. regime propaganda mouthpieces and
that is followed by and affiliated with U.S. regime propaganda mouthpieces like RFA and U.S. higher ups,
who directly received funds from U.S. regime money laundering proxies for training in the U.S.A.,
who was already caught with defrauding money and money laundering, after receiving training in the U.S. proxy hotspot Turkey to train and kickstart extremist terrorcells and trying to start covert shit in China,
following the exact same CIA script as every other totally-not-CIA-and-US-regime-affiliated propaganda bot to launder cringe and intelligence insulting U.S. state propaganda, with their so obviously faked tears about "values" and "humanity"

And this propaganda bot here is talking about "red flags" an "no propaganda" in the same sentence hes peddling propaganda directly taken from the mouth of the genocidal U.S. terror regime.
Wonder why the guy have to flee to Norway?
 
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China does not stop immigration. Every year, hundreds of millions of Chinese go abroad.And none of the countries you have listed believe there is Uyghur genocide.

If you think of parliament as an official institution of the state ,Canada, Britain and the Netherlands are among the countries that officially recognize genocide.

I don't know why the US doesn't recognize it.Americans always preach in their personal capacity, and the US Congress refuses to endorse them. :coffee:



lol kid
Half the problem started when some of the Uyghurs living outside China went back only because they were called for paper renewal and never returned.

You are living outside China, you have no clue what your power hungry regime has turned into.
Major Western media outlets also claimed that Iraq had WMD that could destroy Europe in 30 mins.......... :disagree:



What stops you from doing independent research instead of keeping your head buried in sand?
What facts have you gathered so far to claim otherwise to what Western media claims? What logic have you used to convince yourself if any?
 
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Xinjiang is not only Uighurs, but also Kazakhs, Kirgiz, Tajiks, Hui and other Muslim ethnic groups. If there is a genocide claimed by US and Western countries in Xinjiang, why does not a neighboring Muslim country agree with them? They can easily visit Xinjiang and learn the facts.

The fact is US needs to mobilize the world to suppress China, especially to interrupt the relations between Muslim countries and China. It needs to fabricate a series of scandals to achieve this goal.

India is a puppy of US master.
 
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Any proof of that?

Also is this talking about you?

If CJ Werleman has to talk about genocide against Muslims he should start with the one in Indonesia where between 1965 to 1966 more than a million members and suspected sympathizers of the PKI ( Communist Party of Indonesia ) were massacred by Western government's local boy, Suharto. Some say two million.

Then he has to talk about Western bloc war crimes in other progressive Muslim-majority - Iraq and Libya.

He mentions the Bashar al-Assad "regime" and the "crimes it commits" along with Russia. Mr. Werleman has to consider the thousands of Western-bloc-created cockroach criminals ( basically Al Qaeda ) rampaging through the country since 2011. The Assad government's security forces are just doing their rightful job.

Werleman then speaks discreditably of the CCP's family planning program. We in India also have one, though it seems to have been a half-hearted one.

As I said I don't find the CCP particularly communist but we should recognize where the Western bloc is trying to include ridiculousness. What is that thing about "beards not present" ? Nowadays I see in India and in many other places through the internet that new fashion of foot-long beards inspired by the India-origin "Muslim" movement the Tablighi Jamaat. This movement has been responsible for creating suffocating social atmosphere everywhere ( the spread of burqas, for exampel ) and for people graduating out and forming criminal / terrorist groups or joining terrorist groups and being the sword arm of Western bloc imperialism and conspiracy.


Twenty-Two Lies
The Chinese consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, sent a packet of documents and files to unknown recipients on 5 July 2020.

In the Turkish language, and under the subject heading ‘Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region’, the body of the email reads:




The Chinese consulate in Istanbul claims that the “22 lies” told about Beijing’s crackdown on Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang include:

  1. Vocational education and training centres in Xinjiang being “concentration camps” that imprison more than a million Uyghurs.
  2. Vocational education and training centres in Xinjiang implementing a policy of “political incitement and intimidation” on Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities.
  3. Vocational education and training centres not being in a good condition and these centres lacking medical facilities. Trainees being subjected to forced political incitement and torture and being deprived of their rights to practice their religious traditions and use local ethnic languages among themselves.
  4. The prisoners in the camps in Xinjiang including the permanent residents of the US and Australia.
  5. Special operations carried out by Xinjiang against violent terrorist activities aiming to suppress ethnic minorities under the pretext of fighting terrorists.
  6. China restricting Uyghurs’ freedom of communication and movement in Xinjiang to combat terrorism and prevent radicalisation.
  7. Xinjiang having extensive oversight of local ethnic minorities.
  8. Collective forced labour against ethnic minorities taking place in Xinjiang.
  9. Many mosques being destroyed in Xinjiang.
  10. The cemeteries of ethnic minorities being destroyed in some parts of Xinjiang.
  11. The purpose of the solidarity campaign for minority ethnic groups in Xinjiang being to observe minority groups.
  12. The Xinjiang government forcibly sending Uyghur children to boarding schools and forcibly detaching them from their families.
  13. The Chinese Government forcing abortion and contraception onto Uyghur and other minority ethnic groups in Xinjiang.
  14. The Chinese Government exerting pressure on Muslims.
  15. The Chinese Government attempting to destroy Muslims through COVID-19.
  16. Rumors about “missing persons” on some media or social media platforms about the “lost” contacts or “lost” families and friends of Uyghurs abroad in Xinjiang.
  17. China using passport renewal as a weapon to force Uyghurs abroad to return to China, where they are detained without trial.
  18. A research Report on ‘Karakaş List: Analysis of China’s Detention Movement in Xinjiang’.
  19. Thirty relatives of Rebiya Kadeer were arrested without trial.
  20. Families of “activists” such as Puerhaiti Jiaodaiti, Elapati Aierken and Zaomure Dawuti have been disturbed, imprisoned or arbitrarily detained.
  21. Mutalif Nurmemet died nine days after leaving the vocational training centre. Uyghur writer Nurmemet Tohti died in the camp. Sayragül Savutbay was tortured in a camp before escaping from China. Uyghur musician and poet Abdurehim Heyit was sentenced to eight years in prison and died in the second year of his sentence.
  22. The comic What Happens to Me tells the experiences of Uyghur woman Mihrigül Tursun, who escaped from the vocational training centre in Xinjiang. She claims that she witnessed the death of nine women during her detention and that her younger brother, who was held in the training centre, died from torture.

This is for the Chinese members to say.
 
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lol kid
Half the problem started when some of the Uyghurs living outside China went back only because they were called for paper renewal and never returned.

You are living outside China, you have no clue what your power hungry regime has turned into.
Your story shocked me very much.Because Uighurs are returning to China just because they need to renewal.Didn't forced labor, rape, imprisonment, torture, slaughter scare them? If they can escape from the concentration camp once to China, they can certainly escape a second time.

Add a little logic to your story.Don't make yourself look stupid.
 
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If CJ Werleman has to talk about genocide against Muslims he should start with the one in Indonesia where between 1965 to 1966 more than a million members and suspected sympathizers of the PKI ( Communist Party of Indonesia ) were massacred by Western government's local boy, Suharto. Some say two million.

Then he has to talk about Western bloc war crimes in other progressive Muslim-majority - Iraq and Libya.

He mentions the Bashar al-Assad "regime" and the "crimes it commits" along with Russia. Mr. Werleman has to consider the thousands of Western-bloc-created cockroach criminals ( basically Al Qaeda ) rampaging through the country since 2011. The Assad government's security forces are just doing their rightful job.

Werleman then speaks discreditably of the CCP's family planning program. We in India also have one, though it seems to have been a half-hearted one.

As I said I don't find the CCP particularly communist but we should recognize where the Western bloc is trying to include ridiculousness. What is that thing about "beards not present" ? Nowadays I see in India and in many other places through the internet that new fashion of foot-long beards inspired by the India-origin "Muslim" movement the Tablighi Jamaat. This movement has been responsible for people graduating out and forming criminal / terrorist groups or joining terrorist groups and being the sword arm of Western bloc imperialism and conspiracy.



This is for the Chinese members to say.

What they don't tell you about in the internet is that the killing of the PKI was actually counter-coup with US supports. It started when communists members tortured then murdered dozens of Generals & high ranking officers & dumped their body in a well.

infografik-mozaik-senjata-angkatan-kelima-pki.jpg

The PKI made deal with china to have them supplied with 100k guns (mostly SKS if you're a nerd) with Zhou Enlai himself giving them a green light.

You outsider have no idea how close we are to a civil war & be taken over by the communists.

Also on the beard thing is that it's actually leaked chinese documents called the "Karakax lists" & that's the not only thing that can get you tortured see the end of the article for the messed up reasons.
 
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To Indian forum members getting giddy in this thread. Just remember, that those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
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India can't talk about Human Rights abuses, especially considering the rap sheet of offences and violations in Kashmir.

Kunan Poshpora Mass Rape:
According to survivors and a local administration official, on the night of 23 February 1991, soldiers from the 4 Rajputana Rifles regiment of the Indian Army gang-raped around 23 women of Kunan and Poshpora villages of Kupwara district, Jammu and Kashmir. Details of this case were covered in OHCHR’s June 2018 report.

There has been no progress in the Kunan Poshpora mass rape case from 1991,154 and authorities continue to thwart attempts of the survivors to get justice. The state government petitioned the Supreme Court against the Jammu and Kashmir High Court’s 2014 order that directed the state government to pay compensation to the victims within three months.

The High Court order was based on the Jammu and Kashmir State Human Rights Commission’s recommendations in 2011 to reopen and reinvestigate the case and to prosecute a senior official, whom it accused of deliberately obstructing the investigation.
The case remained stalled in the Supreme Court throughout 2018.

Continued use of pellet-firing shotgun:
Indian security forces continue to use pellet-firing shotguns in the Kashmir Valley as a crowd-control weapon despite concerns as to excessive use of force and the large number of incidental civilian deaths and injuries that have resulted. It should be noted that this weapon is not deployed elsewhere in India.

As noted in OHCHR’s June 2018 report, the 12- gauge pump-action shotgun firing metal pellets is one of the most dangerous weapons used in Kashmir. On 16 June 2018, a civilian was killed in Anantnag district of South Kashmir after being hit by metal pellets fired by security forces at protesters returning from Eid prayers. The deceased had pellet wounds in his neck and throat.

In another incident a 19-month-old girl was hit by the metal pellets in her right eye on 25 November 2018. The metal pellets were successfully removed from her eye but doctors were unsure whether she would regain her eyesight completely. According to information from Srinagar’s Shri Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital, where most pellet shotgun injured are treated, 1,253 people have been blinded by the metal pellets used by security forces from mid-2016 to end of 2018.

In compliance with the right to life, law enforcement officials, including soldiers charged with law enforcement missions, can only employ “less-lethal” weapons, subject to strict requirements of necessity and proportionality, in situations in which other less harmful measures have proven to be, or clearly are ineffective to address the threat. “Less-lethal” weapons should be used in situations of crowd control which can be addressed through less harmful means, especially situations involving the exercise of the right to peaceful assembly.

Cordon and Search Operations :

So-called “cordon and search operations”, a much-criticized military strategy employed by the Indian security forces in the early 1990s, was reintroduced in the Kashmir Valley in 2017. During the peak of armed insurgency in the 1990s, most extrajudicial killings were associated with cordon and search operations.

Typically in a cordon and search operation, security forces order all the men of a neighbourhood to come out and assemble for an “identification parade in front of hooded informers”. According to national and international human rights organizations, cordon and search operations enable a range of human rights violations, including physical intimidation and assault, invasion of privacy, arbitrary and unlawful detention, collective punishment and destruction of private property.

In a September 2018 statement, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation contact group on Jammu and Kashmir expressed “grave concern over the cordon and search operations in which Kashmir youth are being targeted with impunity”.

In 2018, civilian deaths were also reported due to excessive use of force during cordon and search operations. On 22 June 2018, a 55-year-old man, Mohammed Yousuf Rather, was allegedly shot when security forces entered his home in Nowshehra village of Anantnag district as part of a local operation.

He died before reaching the hospital. On 26 September 2018, a 24-year-old man, Mohammed Saleem Malik, was killed during a cordon and search operation near his house in Srinagar’s Noorbagh area.

JKCCS also recorded 120 cases of destruction of civilian property during cordon and search operations in 2018 including 31 private houses being completely burnt down. Another 18 cases of destruction of civilian property were reported in the first 3 months of 2019. Persons affected have complained that they have not received any compensation.

Arbitrary detention:

Authorities in Indian-Administered Kashmir continue to use various forms of arbitrary detention to target protesters, political dissidents and other civil society actors. A number of laws in Jammu and Kashmir provide the legal basis for arbitrary detention, but the one that is used most frequently to stifle protests and political dissent is the Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act (PSA) 1978.

The PSA does not provide for a judicial review of detention, and state authorities have defied orders by the Jammu and Kashmir High Court to release people detained under this law by issuing successive detention orders.

This practice has been used to keep people arbitrarily in detention for several weeks, months, and, in some cases, years. The Supreme Court of India has described the system of administrative detention, including PSA, as a “lawless law”.

Pro-independence leader Masrat Alam, who was first detained under the PSA in 2010, was charged for the 37th time in November 2018. He was re-arrested under the PSA in apparent contravention of the Supreme Court’s orders that any new detention order against him would not come into effect for a week to help him prepare his legal defence.

Despite being repeatedly detained under the PSA, Masarat Alam has never been convicted of any charges. Several separatist political leaders were detained under PSA in 2018 and 2019 and continue to be imprisoned.

In July 2018, the Government of Jammu and Kashmir amended section 10 of the PSA, removing the prohibition on detaining permanent residents of Jammu and Kashmir outside the state.

At least 40 people, chiefly separatist political leaders charged under the PSA were transferred to prisons outside the state of Jammu and Kashmir in 2018.

There are fears that the Government’s decision to transfer PSA detainees outside Jammu and Kashmir is a way to punish the detainees further, as this makes it harder for them to be visited by their family members or to meet with their legal counsel.

In relation to this, some prisons even deny lawyers permission to meet their clients without special court orders. Prisons outside Jammu and Kashmir are also considered hostile for Kashmiri Muslims detainees, especially separatist leaders, as they are treated as “terror suspects”.

While protesters throwing stones or separatist leaders are usually held initially for three months as a form of preventive detention, authorities extend their detention for three months at a time without producing any new evidence substantiating grounds for their continued detention.

The state government is obligated under the Jammu and Kashmir Right to Information Act 2009 to publicly provide “detailed reasons, facts and materials that form the basis of this amendment”. However, Jammu and Kashmir authorities have not provided any details on why section 10 of the PSA was amended to allow the transfer of detainees to prisons outside Jammu and Kashmir.

A right to information (RTI) inquiry revealed that while the PSA Advisory Board110 confirmed almost 99 percent of the detention orders, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court reversed over 81 percent of these detention orders.

In May 2018, the State Government further diluted the checks and balances in the application of the PSA by removing the need to consult Jammu and Kashmir High Court Chief Justice while constituting the Advisory Board.

OHCHR was informed that despite the Jammu and Kashmir High Court setting aside numerous PSA detention orders, the Jammu and Kashmir authorities continue to detain people by imposing new PSA orders even before suspects leave prisons.

The United Nations Treaty Bodies and Special Procedures have called on India to amend the PSA to ensure it complies with its international human rights obligations. The Human Rights Committee has noted that the PSA contravenes the rights enshrined in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, especially the rights to liberty and to a free and fair trial.

While analysing several cases of arbitrary detention under the PSA, the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention observed that, “[the] Government has not refuted the allegation that these persons were detained by security forces under the said Act without serving them with an arrest warrant, which constitutes a violation of due process in detention.”

As a State Party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, India is obligated to ensure the principles of legality and the right to liberty and security.

The right to liberty and security includes the right not to be subjected to arbitrary arrest or detention, the right to know the reasons for one’s detention and charges, if any, the right to be brought before a judge within a reasonable time following arrest or detention, and the right to appeal to a court of law to review the arrest or detention.

Where persons detained under the PSA have been transferred outside Jammu and Kashmir, the authorities are also obligated to guarantee them, “adequate time and facilities for the preparation of … [a] defence and to communicate with counsel of…[their] own choosing.” . As noted in the OHCHR’s June 2018 report, the Human Rights Committee raised concerns in relation to the system of administrative detention in India and made recommendations which have yet to be fully implemented.

Likewise, although in 2014 the Committee on the Rights of the Child recommended India that all persons under the age of 18 be handled by the juvenile justice system in all circumstances, and that age verification procedures be consistently and effectively applied, information received by OHCHR indicates that there have been cases of children under 18 years being detained under the PSA in 2018 and 2019.

OHCHR was informed that there are several cases where children under the age of 18 were being held in police station lock-ups for several days without charge and were being mistreated, even being required to pay for their meals.

In February 2019, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court rescinded an order of the Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (Prisons) that sought to shift an “under trial”128 prisoner outside the state. The High Court established that the state was unable to demonstrate that the transfer (of the detainee) was done to meet any administrative exigency or emergency. However, observers have expressed skepticism that this decision will stop the transfer of PSA detainees outside of Jammu and Kashmir.

Full report here:
United Nations (ohchr.org)
 
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Any country that believes Uighurs have been genocidal should open up to unconditional Uighur immigration.Otherwise I can only think that these countries are lying.

Yes. I absolutely agree with you on this one.
Since they are showing a more than just an overly concern about another nation minority then walk the talk by opening their nations to them.
 
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Why doesn't he say Israel is anti-human scum?I think most Pakistanis feel the same way.

Because he's a diplomat.He's not here to attack the U.S. government.If he denies it outright, the anchor will ask him if he thinks the US is lying?How should he answer?

Nor did Chinese diplomats directly attack the US.If it were me, I'd just say "Motherfuck,Anglo-Saxon mongrel from England, twisted brutes with lies, inbred freaks, genocidal slave nation. "

LOL ask the chinese gov what they actually think about Israel
 
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To Indian forum members getting giddy in this thread. Just remember, that those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
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India can't talk about Human Rights abuses, especially considering the rap sheet of offences and violations in Kashmir.

Kunan Poshpora Mass Rape:
According to survivors and a local administration official, on the night of 23 February 1991, soldiers from the 4 Rajputana Rifles regiment of the Indian Army gang-raped around 23 women of Kunan and Poshpora villages of Kupwara district, Jammu and Kashmir. Details of this case were covered in OHCHR’s June 2018 report.

There has been no progress in the Kunan Poshpora mass rape case from 1991,154 and authorities continue to thwart attempts of the survivors to get justice. The state government petitioned the Supreme Court against the Jammu and Kashmir High Court’s 2014 order that directed the state government to pay compensation to the victims within three months.

The High Court order was based on the Jammu and Kashmir State Human Rights Commission’s recommendations in 2011 to reopen and reinvestigate the case and to prosecute a senior official, whom it accused of deliberately obstructing the investigation.
The case remained stalled in the Supreme Court throughout 2018.

Continued use of pellet-firing shotgun:
Indian security forces continue to use pellet-firing shotguns in the Kashmir Valley as a crowd-control weapon despite concerns as to excessive use of force and the large number of incidental civilian deaths and injuries that have resulted. It should be noted that this weapon is not deployed elsewhere in India.

As noted in OHCHR’s June 2018 report, the 12- gauge pump-action shotgun firing metal pellets is one of the most dangerous weapons used in Kashmir. On 16 June 2018, a civilian was killed in Anantnag district of South Kashmir after being hit by metal pellets fired by security forces at protesters returning from Eid prayers. The deceased had pellet wounds in his neck and throat.

In another incident a 19-month-old girl was hit by the metal pellets in her right eye on 25 November 2018. The metal pellets were successfully removed from her eye but doctors were unsure whether she would regain her eyesight completely. According to information from Srinagar’s Shri Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital, where most pellet shotgun injured are treated, 1,253 people have been blinded by the metal pellets used by security forces from mid-2016 to end of 2018.

In compliance with the right to life, law enforcement officials, including soldiers charged with law enforcement missions, can only employ “less-lethal” weapons, subject to strict requirements of necessity and proportionality, in situations in which other less harmful measures have proven to be, or clearly are ineffective to address the threat. “Less-lethal” weapons should be used in situations of crowd control which can be addressed through less harmful means, especially situations involving the exercise of the right to peaceful assembly.

Cordon and Search Operations :

So-called “cordon and search operations”, a much-criticized military strategy employed by the Indian security forces in the early 1990s, was reintroduced in the Kashmir Valley in 2017. During the peak of armed insurgency in the 1990s, most extrajudicial killings were associated with cordon and search operations.

Typically in a cordon and search operation, security forces order all the men of a neighbourhood to come out and assemble for an “identification parade in front of hooded informers”. According to national and international human rights organizations, cordon and search operations enable a range of human rights violations, including physical intimidation and assault, invasion of privacy, arbitrary and unlawful detention, collective punishment and destruction of private property.

In a September 2018 statement, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation contact group on Jammu and Kashmir expressed “grave concern over the cordon and search operations in which Kashmir youth are being targeted with impunity”.

In 2018, civilian deaths were also reported due to excessive use of force during cordon and search operations. On 22 June 2018, a 55-year-old man, Mohammed Yousuf Rather, was allegedly shot when security forces entered his home in Nowshehra village of Anantnag district as part of a local operation.

He died before reaching the hospital. On 26 September 2018, a 24-year-old man, Mohammed Saleem Malik, was killed during a cordon and search operation near his house in Srinagar’s Noorbagh area.

JKCCS also recorded 120 cases of destruction of civilian property during cordon and search operations in 2018 including 31 private houses being completely burnt down. Another 18 cases of destruction of civilian property were reported in the first 3 months of 2019. Persons affected have complained that they have not received any compensation.

Arbitrary detention:

Authorities in Indian-Administered Kashmir continue to use various forms of arbitrary detention to target protesters, political dissidents and other civil society actors. A number of laws in Jammu and Kashmir provide the legal basis for arbitrary detention, but the one that is used most frequently to stifle protests and political dissent is the Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act (PSA) 1978.

The PSA does not provide for a judicial review of detention, and state authorities have defied orders by the Jammu and Kashmir High Court to release people detained under this law by issuing successive detention orders.

This practice has been used to keep people arbitrarily in detention for several weeks, months, and, in some cases, years. The Supreme Court of India has described the system of administrative detention, including PSA, as a “lawless law”.

Pro-independence leader Masrat Alam, who was first detained under the PSA in 2010, was charged for the 37th time in November 2018. He was re-arrested under the PSA in apparent contravention of the Supreme Court’s orders that any new detention order against him would not come into effect for a week to help him prepare his legal defence.

Despite being repeatedly detained under the PSA, Masarat Alam has never been convicted of any charges. Several separatist political leaders were detained under PSA in 2018 and 2019 and continue to be imprisoned.

In July 2018, the Government of Jammu and Kashmir amended section 10 of the PSA, removing the prohibition on detaining permanent residents of Jammu and Kashmir outside the state.

At least 40 people, chiefly separatist political leaders charged under the PSA were transferred to prisons outside the state of Jammu and Kashmir in 2018.

There are fears that the Government’s decision to transfer PSA detainees outside Jammu and Kashmir is a way to punish the detainees further, as this makes it harder for them to be visited by their family members or to meet with their legal counsel.

In relation to this, some prisons even deny lawyers permission to meet their clients without special court orders. Prisons outside Jammu and Kashmir are also considered hostile for Kashmiri Muslims detainees, especially separatist leaders, as they are treated as “terror suspects”.

While protesters throwing stones or separatist leaders are usually held initially for three months as a form of preventive detention, authorities extend their detention for three months at a time without producing any new evidence substantiating grounds for their continued detention.

The state government is obligated under the Jammu and Kashmir Right to Information Act 2009 to publicly provide “detailed reasons, facts and materials that form the basis of this amendment”. However, Jammu and Kashmir authorities have not provided any details on why section 10 of the PSA was amended to allow the transfer of detainees to prisons outside Jammu and Kashmir.

A right to information (RTI) inquiry revealed that while the PSA Advisory Board110 confirmed almost 99 percent of the detention orders, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court reversed over 81 percent of these detention orders.

In May 2018, the State Government further diluted the checks and balances in the application of the PSA by removing the need to consult Jammu and Kashmir High Court Chief Justice while constituting the Advisory Board.

OHCHR was informed that despite the Jammu and Kashmir High Court setting aside numerous PSA detention orders, the Jammu and Kashmir authorities continue to detain people by imposing new PSA orders even before suspects leave prisons.

The United Nations Treaty Bodies and Special Procedures have called on India to amend the PSA to ensure it complies with its international human rights obligations. The Human Rights Committee has noted that the PSA contravenes the rights enshrined in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, especially the rights to liberty and to a free and fair trial.

While analysing several cases of arbitrary detention under the PSA, the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention observed that, “[the] Government has not refuted the allegation that these persons were detained by security forces under the said Act without serving them with an arrest warrant, which constitutes a violation of due process in detention.”

As a State Party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, India is obligated to ensure the principles of legality and the right to liberty and security.

The right to liberty and security includes the right not to be subjected to arbitrary arrest or detention, the right to know the reasons for one’s detention and charges, if any, the right to be brought before a judge within a reasonable time following arrest or detention, and the right to appeal to a court of law to review the arrest or detention.

Where persons detained under the PSA have been transferred outside Jammu and Kashmir, the authorities are also obligated to guarantee them, “adequate time and facilities for the preparation of … [a] defence and to communicate with counsel of…[their] own choosing.” . As noted in the OHCHR’s June 2018 report, the Human Rights Committee raised concerns in relation to the system of administrative detention in India and made recommendations which have yet to be fully implemented.

Likewise, although in 2014 the Committee on the Rights of the Child recommended India that all persons under the age of 18 be handled by the juvenile justice system in all circumstances, and that age verification procedures be consistently and effectively applied, information received by OHCHR indicates that there have been cases of children under 18 years being detained under the PSA in 2018 and 2019.

OHCHR was informed that there are several cases where children under the age of 18 were being held in police station lock-ups for several days without charge and were being mistreated, even being required to pay for their meals.

In February 2019, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court rescinded an order of the Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (Prisons) that sought to shift an “under trial”128 prisoner outside the state. The High Court established that the state was unable to demonstrate that the transfer (of the detainee) was done to meet any administrative exigency or emergency. However, observers have expressed skepticism that this decision will stop the transfer of PSA detainees outside of Jammu and Kashmir.

Full report here:
United Nations (ohchr.org)

There's still genocide going on in Xinjiang regardless of what Indians do to the Kashmiri. I'll make an argument that China is worse because they tortured someone for having a beard & reading the Quran so we should focus on them.
 
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Your story shocked me very much.Because Uighurs are returning to China just because they need to renewal.Didn't forced labor, rape, imprisonment, torture, slaughter scare them? If they can escape from the concentration camp once to China, they can certainly escape a second time.

Add a little logic to your story.Don't make yourself look stupid.


You must be dumb or like to play as one on purpose?

I said the problem "started" when they were called back and then never allowed out again.
Use your brain a bit and go search the internet specially when you get to use the actual internet living outside China. Why not look up what happened to so many Uyghur females who were married to people outside and were called back with their kids to never to return?

Or the brainwashing in the name of school education as made your mind incapable of independent research or trusting anything that is not originating from CCP?

 
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LOL ask the chinese gov what they actually think about Israel
You need to update your knowledge, China is the new anti-Semitic country now. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
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It started when communists members tortured then murdered dozens of Generals & high ranking officers & dumped their body in a well.

I doubt that. It seems as phony as Gaddafi's soldiers "killing civilians, including women and children" in early 2011. Or it was a false flag operation. Or those killed people were traitors / mullah supporters / Western agents.


What does the poster say ?

The PKI made deal with china to have them supplied with 100k guns (mostly SKS if you're a nerd) with Zhou Enlai himself giving them a green light.

So the Western bloc ( even a changed China ) could provide guns, RPGs and later anti-aircraft missiles to criminals ( the so-called mujahideen ) in Afghanstan for years during the 1980s but the earlier China could not provide guns to the PKI ? Hypocrisy.

What about the Western bloc providing armaments to the Libyan and Syrian "rebels" ? Turkish military and intelligence even provided the Syrian "rebels" with chemical warfare elements.

You outsider have no idea how close we are to a civil war & be taken over by the communists.

So you are Indonesian ( your flags aren't visible ) ? What is your problem with the PKI ? With the communists generally ? Or with Communism ?

Below is the google result for "Communism" :
Communism is a philosophical, social, political, and economic ideology and movement whose ultimate goal is the establishment of a communist society, namely a socioeconomic order structured upon the ideas of common ownership of the means of production and the absence of social classes, money, and the state.Wikipedia
Is these not a wonderful bunch of ideas ?

BTW, are you a Muslim ?


OK, internment for going on hajj is too much but...

As I said the part of the recent trend of young men growing Tablighi-style beards is not good. It is suspicious.

Also, making a grand show of doing public prayer ( like in an airplane, or I even saw a pic of a taxi driver on top of his car on a main road in an American city ) with all the postures, doesn't it seem unnecessary ? Why can't they do the prayer ( in public ) without the postures ? Such people simply want to appear outwardly pious without understanding the philosophy of Islam. I am sure such people would have been fanatic idolators against The Last Messenger during his time.

As for the other recent fashion of wearing a veil, why should it be worn ? The burqa / veil has nothing to do with Islam.
 
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