Posters in IIOJK: A Cry for Justice the World Refuses to Hear

Posters in IIOJK: A Cry for Justice the World Refuses to Hear

January 4, 2025 Off By Sharp Media

Posters demanding action on Kashmir’s unresolved dispute have surfaced in Srinagar and across Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The message is loud and clear: the United Nations must act on its 1949 resolution.

On January 5, 1949, the UN Security Council backed Kashmiris’ right to determine their fate through a plebiscite. This day, marked as Right to Self-Determination Day, underscores the long-standing betrayal by the international community.

Pro-freedom groups like APHC and others are behind the posters. Their call is unequivocal—the UN must confront India’s blatant violation of Kashmiri rights. Decades of empty words have left IIOJK in perpetual turmoil.

The posters serve as a reminder to the world. They lay bare the moral failure of global powers who ignore IIOJK’s suffering. This is not just about politics but about human dignity and justice.

Images of Pakistan’s army chief, General Asim Munir, appear alongside quotes from DG ISPR. These symbolize the trust Kashmiris place in Pakistan’s unwavering stance on the issue. The posters signal a deep yearning for solidarity and meaningful intervention.

Beyond slogans, the posters expose India’s demographic manipulation. The BJP-led government is systematically erasing IIOJK’s Muslim identity. Under the guise of development, they orchestrate demographic changes to tilt the balance.

The message to the world is blunt. Kashmiris will not sit idle while India distorts facts and misleads the global community. The UN cannot remain complicit through inaction.

Self-determination is not just a demand—it is a fundamental right recognized by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The UN’s negligence in upholding its resolutions reveals hypocrisy and cowardice.

The posters rage against this silence. They scream for justice in a world deaf to Kashmiri voices. The time for diplomatic pleasantries has passed. The global community must either stand for justice or admit its indifference to Kashmiri suffering.

The UN’s inaction is not neutrality—it is complicity. As the posters declare, every day of delay is another blow to justice. The world watches, and history will judge those who failed to act.