ISLAMABAD: The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)’s Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission (IPHRC) has slammed the new domicile law introduced by India in occupied Kashmir as an “attempt to alter” the demographic composition of the disputed territory.
The new law paves the way for the Indian citizens to get permanently settled and get jobs in the occupied territory, as reported by Kashmir Media Service. The OIC’s IPHRC in a tweet said: “The agency condemns the promulgation of illegal ‘Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Order 2020’ by India which is an attempt to alter demographic and geographic status of Indian occupied Kashmir.”
It stressed that the latest Indian action is a violation of international human rights and humanitarian laws, including the Fourth Geneva Convention, OIC and UN Security Council resolutions. It demanded of India to stop human rights violations in occupied Kashmir, abolish draconian laws and give the Kashmiris their right to self-determination.
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