Kashmiris under Suffocation: The Brutality of Indian Occupation in IIOJK
July 17, 2025The people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) endure a suffocating existence under the brutal occupation of over one million Indian troops, turning the region into world’s largest open air jail. Under Modi’s regime, human rights violations have reached unprecedented levels. For past 6 years, basic rights in IIOJK have been trampled, and the lives of Kashmiris have been reduced to a daily struggle against violence, oppression, and fear.
Modi’s War on Human Rights: Six Years of Brutality
The Modi government has shattered all records of human rights violations in IIOJK. Arbitrary arrests, illegal detentions, and torture have become routine under the Indian occupation. The militarization of IIOJK and the imposition of draconian laws such as PSA and AFSPA have allowed Indian forces to act with complete impunity, while Kashmiris face unrelenting violence at the hands of the occupying forces. This brutality is no longer just a policy; it’s an ongoing war against the people of Kashmir.
Kashmiris Under Siege: A Life of Fear and Humiliation
Every day in IIOJK is marked by constant fear and humiliation. Search and cordon operations, house raids, and the arbitrary arrest of civilians have become part of everyday life for Kashmiris. Their homes, their lives, their dignity, nothing is sacred under India’s occupation. Kashmiris are treated like criminals in their own land, with no rights, no justice, and no protection. The Indian military has become a tool of repression and fear rather than a force for peace.
India’s Draconian Laws: Crushing the Freedom Movement
India’s draconian laws have further entrenched its military occupation. Laws like the Public Safety Act (PSA) and the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) allow Indian forces to detain Kashmiris without charge and act without accountability. These laws are designed to silence dissent and crush any form of resistance. The occupation is not just military but also legal a brutal system where justice is non-existent, and freedom is a distant dream.
Modi’s Brutality Will Backfire: The Invincible Spirit of Kashmir
India’s aggression will ultimately backfire. The more brutal the occupation, the stronger the resistance grows. Kashmiris remain resolute despite facing oppression. No occupation can crush the will of people determined to fight for their right to self-determination. Modi’s brutality may have pushed Kashmiris to the edge, but it has only reinforced their resolve. Kashmiris will never surrender, no matter how intense the repression.
The World Must Stand Up: Silence Equals Complicity
The international community’s silence in the face of India’s crimes is complicity. For too long, the world has allowed India to perpetuate human rights violations without consequence. The United Nations and the global powers must step up and demand accountability. The oppression of Kashmiris cannot continue unchecked. The world must stop ignoring this crisis and take decisive action to hold India accountable for its occupation and violations.
UN Must Act : Kashmir’s Fate Lies in the Hands of the World
The Kashmir dispute is not just a regional issue; it is a human rights crisis that demands immediate attention. The United Nations must act immediately to fulfill its responsibility to resolve the Kashmir dispute. India must be pressured to end its illegal occupation, lift its oppressive laws, and allow the people of Kashmir to exercise their right to self-determination. The world cannot afford to turn a blind eye any longer.
Conclusion: Urgent actions are needed for the freedom of IIOJK
The suffering of Kashmiris in IIOJK is a crime against humanity that the world can no longer ignore. The brutal occupation, systematic human rights abuses, and draconian laws must be met with global intervention. Kashmiris deserve justice, freedom, and the right to live without fear. It is time for the international community to demand justice for the people of IIOJK and ensure that India’s atrocities are held accountable.

