Rehman Malik invites Abubacarr Gambian Marie to Pakistan

Islamabad: Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Interior Senator A. Rehman Malik has written a letter to Abubacarr Gambian Marie Tambadou, Minister of Justice and has invited him to visit Pakistan to seek his wisdom that he displayed by filing case against Aung San Suu Kyi, Ruling Leader of Republic of Myanmar for massacre of Rohingyan Muslims.

While addressing a press conference at his residence here today on Tuesday, Senator A. Rehman Malik said that since day first he has been urging the government to file a law suit in the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his crimes against humanity and genocide in occupied Kashmir. He said in this regard, he had written letter to Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and also have passed multiple resolutions in Senate Standing Committee on Interior but so far government is failed to drag Narendra Modi in international courts and highlight the Kashmir issue internationally.

He said that Kashmir issue is being overlooked as no minister including the Prime Minister Imran Khan is not highlighting the PM Modi’s brutalities in their speeches. He said that PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is raising his voice for oppressed Kashmiris at all forums and also the workers of PPP especially the overseas workers who are demonstrating against Indian brutalities in their respective countries.

He said that PM Narendra Modi while following ideology of RSS, is attempting to change the demography of Indian-occupied Kashmir through ethnic cleansing. He said that BJP officially has adopted Hindutva which was evident from allowing Raam Mandir on Babri Masque and now passing controversial Citizenship Amendment Act which discriminate the Muslims. He urged the United Nations to take notice of Modi actions which are contrary to its interfaith harmony laws.

Senator A. Rehman Malik advised the government of Pakistan to follow the precedent set by Gambian Minister of Justice and Attorney General Abubacarr Marie Tambadou who showed the courage and presented the case of Rohingyan massacre before the ICJ. He added if a small country like Gambia can stand for Rohingiya

Muslims why can’t Pakistan go for oppressed Kashmiris in ICJ and ICC.

Senator Rehman Malik released the letter he had written to Minister of Justice and Attorney General Abubacarr Marie Tambadou and said that the Senate

Standing Committee on Interior in its last meeting has authorized me to invite him to Pakistan for consultation on filing the case in ICJ.

In his letter, he writes “I would like to place on record my highest appreciation for you on behalf my nation for taking up the pressing matter of genocide

of Muslims and crime against humanity in Myanmar by filing a historic law suit before International Court of Justice (ICJ) and International Criminal Court (ICC) by raising the voice of victims of Myanmar Muslim.”

While inviting Abubacarr Marie Tambadou to Pakistan, Senator Rehman Malik writes “I, as Chairman of Senate Standing Committee on Interior and on behalf of the members of Standing Committee, extend invitation to you to kindly visit Pakistan at your convenience enabling us to be benefitted from your wisdom that you displayed in helping the victims of Myanmar. He adds “We would like to explore the possibilities to file a lawsuit in the ICJ against Indian Prime

Minister Narendra Modi and his Government on charges of genocide, crimes against humanity and other gross violations of human rights in Indian Held Kashmir.”

Senator Rehman Malik said that Indian Army troops are continuously committing unprecedented atrocities against innocent and unarmed Kashmiris in terms of mass murdering, mass blinding through pelleting, rapes, tortures, enforced disappearances, political repression and suppression of freedom of speech.

He expresses with great pains that so far more than 94,000 Kashmiris have been killed, 7,000 persons have been killed in the custody of Army troops, 22,000 women have been widowed, 105,000 children have been orphaned and 10,000 women have been raped and molested by Indian military troops and paramilitary troops in Indian Held Kashmir.

He added that these facts have been independently confirmed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Geneva which is a great and undeniable testimony against India.

Senator A. Rehman Malik further writes “I was told by the President of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Sardar Masood Khan that you may perhaps consider to help us in filing a lawsuit in ICJ and ICC on the pattern of your suit filed in ICJ against Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, Ruling Leader of Republic of Myanmar for massacre of Rohingyan Muslims.” He said that brutalities by Indian troops in Indian held Kashmir are the replica of genocide of Muslims in Myanmar and we would like to examine and follow your model to file our complaint in both the forums of ICJ and ICC.

Senator A. Rehman Malik asks Gambian Minister of Law Mr. Abubacarr “your help and support in this regard will be highly valued by the oppressed Kashmiris who have been caged in the world’s largest prison being controlled by 800,000 Indian troops by imposing curfew for the last 147 days to suppress their voices for self-determination under UNSC Resolutions.”