UN Alarm Pierces the Silence: India’s Reckless Human Rights Violations in IIOJK Exposed
November 10, 2025A rare and grave message from twelve independent United Nations experts has broken the world’s indifference, delivering a clear warning that the international community can no longer ignore. Labelled AL IND 8/2025, this document is much more than a simple paper; it is a careful and powerful statement against a dangerous wave of violence and human rights abuses. These crimes are happening in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and are also targeting Muslim communities across India, following the tragic Pahalgam attack in April 2025. This united voice turns scattered reports into a clear pattern of state-supported abuse, raising serious questions about the Modi regime’s respect for law and its global duties.
Collective Punishment: India’s Disregard for Basic Justice:
The UN findings list alleged crimes where basic justice has been tossed aside for brutal, mass punishment. The security response to the Pahalgam attack appears aimed at the entire Kashmiri population, a group punishment that is a dangerous step towards complete lawlessness. These actions show a clear violation of human rights that cannot be excused under the name of security.
♦️ Mass Arrests and Draconian Laws: Nearly 2,800 people, including journalists and activists, have been held without fair trial, using severe laws like the UAPA and PSA.
♦️ Evidence of Summary Executions: Reports of 54 illegal killings and deaths in custody suggest torture and instant punishment have become common practice by Indian forces.
♦️ A Recipe for Major Injustice: Widespread detention using unfair laws and the lack of proper legal process deny victims fundamental rights.
Home Demolitions: Tearing Apart the Fabric of Society:
One of the most shocking points in the UN message is the account of home demolitions. This tactic of collective punishment is clearly forbidden by international law and India’s own highest court. Destroying ancestral homes of families simply because they are thought to be connected to suspects is a grave violation, aiming to destroy the community’s roots.
♦️ Targeting Ancestral Homes: The purposeful demolition of family properties is a cruel measure designed to cause deep and lasting pain, ripping apart the social structure.
♦️ Violation of International Law: This practice is a direct challenge to global standards against mass punishment and property destruction.
♦️ Punishing the Innocent: Punishing families for the alleged actions of individuals is fundamentally unjust and increases anger against the state.
Majoritarian Discrimination: Targeting Muslim Communities Nationally:
The systematic attack isn’t limited to IIOJK. The communication documents the same brutal demolition practice used in the mass displacement of thousands of Bengali-speaking Muslims in Assam and Gujarat. These actions are falsely carried out under the insulting claim of targeting “illegal infiltrators,” showing a worrying pattern of discrimination by the majority population, disguised as a necessary security policy.
♦️ Disguised Security Policy: Targeting minority Muslim communities under the excuse of fighting crime shows a clear bias in state policy.
♦️ Forced Evictions of the Vulnerable: The displacement of these groups mirrors the persecution used against Kashmiris.
♦️ Pattern of State Bias: This discriminatory action reveals a disturbing trend of using state power to hurt politically inconvenient Muslim populations across India.
Suffocation of Truth: Authoritarian Control Over Information:
The Indian state’s actions appear designed to stop the truth from coming out. By shutting down communications, blocking social media accounts, and threatening journalists with arrest under anti-terror laws, New Delhi is using the methods of a dictatorship, not a healthy democracy. The experts rightly pointed out that stopping information and free speech are tools used to hide the grim reality.
♦️ Censorship and Social Media Blocks: Blocking online accounts and communication limits the ability to expose Indian abuses to the world.
♦️ Threats Against Journalists: Using anti-terror laws to threaten reporters is a clear, planned attempt to silence the media.
♦️ Chilling Academic Freedom: The tracking of Kashmiri students in universities turns educational places into extensions of the security system, killing free thinking.
Forced Displacement: Breaking Global Refugee Law:
The forced movement of nearly 1,900 Muslims, including highly vulnerable Rohingya refugees, to Bangladesh and Myanmar, without any legal process, is a serious violation of the basic international law principle of non-refoulement. This action risks sending people back to danger and shows a cruel lack of concern for human life.
♦️ Violation of Non-Refoulement: Forcing refugees back to places where they may face persecution is a complete breach of a fundamental global human rights rule.
♦️ Disregard for Human Life: This action shows how little value is placed on human life when it becomes an issue for the ruling political party.
♦️ Targeting the Most Defenseless: Punishing and displacing the most vulnerable communities for political gain is deeply immoral.
UN Communication: A Beacon of Global Accountability:
The UN communication holds great importance as a vital tool for holding India accountable. Where the government denies everything and the local media is controlled, this document creates an authoritative, independent record of abuses. It clearly names laws such as the UAPA and PSA as tools that enable these wrongdoings and points out their deep conflict with basic human rights rules. The report carefully links India’s actions to violations of key international human rights treaties.
♦️ Establishing an Authoritative Record: The communication provides a factual, unbiased account of abuses that directly counters official denials by New Delhi.
♦️ Identifying Abusive Laws: It clearly points out that the UAPA and PSA are the legal frameworks that allow for systematic human rights violations.
♦️ Linking Actions to International Treaties: The report formally shows how India’s practices break its commitments under global human rights agreements.
Conclusion: The World Demands Justice:
For the sake of its democratic reputation and the well-being of all its people, India must listen to this clear warning. It must immediately end collective punishment, stop illegal home demolitions, bring back basic freedoms, and protect its most vulnerable populations. The world has spoken. Altaf Hussain Wani, Chairman of the Kashmir Institute of International Relations (KIIR), rightly thanked the UN experts for this intervention, calling it a beacon of accountability against the state repression faced by Kashmiris. He maintains that continued failure to act will only hurt trust in India’s international promises. The time for denial is over. India must heed the call for justice.

