Just the thoughts on recent atrocities would be nice to read too? The recent ones are well documented and the cause of death is quite clear. Do you support shooting with pellet guns on protesters? or is protesting not allowed in IOK? not a joke...Initially it was a protest. Burhan wani's death led to a large number of Kashmiris coming to his funeral, which resulted in protests. I don't get the logic behind shooting on protesters, and for what really? can't stop emotional people.
And some of the Children were targeted in their homes, through the windows. That's sick. (documented cases, can share proof).
No I don't personally support pellet guns but that is for the Kashmiri high court and authorities to decide.
Any protest should be allowed as long as its peaceful and does not seek to incite physical violence.
Personal extra-judicial targeting and vendettas or whatever are bad and get full condemnation from me....just like I condemn terrorists too.
Now how all of this recent violence leads to extrapolation to 600,000 dead Kashmiris (supposedly all innocent?) is something I cannot personally comment on because I don't see the firm unbiased statistical backing for it....unlike say the election commission numbers.....but hey maybe they are rigging that and thats a big conspiracy too.
I personally want people to put aside any notion of exclusive violence-based identity and put improving themselves and those around them first and foremost (educationally and economically). Creating borders, arguing which side of something a border should be after some status quo inherited from history has established something....is a grandiose waste of time when people are struggling to earn and advance themselves and those they care about personally.
Put down the guns, go to school, learn a trade well and make something of yourself first. Do it for a couple generations at least. Then down the line if you still feel so strongly about some political situation you have around you....everyone will be educated and affluent enough to go about solving it peacefully.....just like Canada eventually allowed Quebec referendum and the UK allowed one for Scotland, Brexit etc after much negotiation and planning.
Kashmir situation has not even reached Northern Ireland level of hate/mistrust/violence....even during the troubles...and even with that one it was clear to see how violence begets violence....and it only applies even more so as a result in Kashmir...and other "sensitive" areas in the world.
No side wants to turn the other cheek first....so I see no other option but to give everyone ample time to develop themselves and hopefully cooler saner heads correlate with that as well....so in future everything is resolved peacefully and in a way acceptable to all.
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