China and Pakistan surrounded by human rights: proposal to recognize the 1971 genocide; Demonstration of Uygar Muslims in America

Posted on 12th Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

Human Rights Week is being celebrated across the world from 10 December. In which voice is being raised against the human rights violations happening in the world. Meanwhile, human rights activists have organized a meeting in Brussels, Belgium, to recognize the 1971 Bangladeshi genocide.

 

Due to this Pakistan may have to be defamed all over the world. At the same time, there have been demonstrations against China in many states of America. Due to this the image of both countries will be worse at the international level.

 

The culprits of 1971 should be punished

 

A memorandum was submitted to the meeting held in Brussels on 8 and 9 December on Human Rights Day. In this, the massacres happening around the world were criticized. Along with this, there was also a demand to recognize the massacre done by Pakistan in Bangladesh in 1971. This memorandum was signed by 180 people.

 

It was written in the memorandum that the whole world noticed the massacre in Bangladesh at that time but it was soon forgotten. So far nothing has been done to punish those guilty.

 

Demonstration of Tibetan people and Uyghur Muslims against America China

 

Accusing the Chinese government of human rights violations, Uyghur Muslims and Tibetans living in America have held several demonstrations. Demonstrations against China continued in Seattle, Washington, Portland, Oregon, San Francisco, and California on Human Rights Day on 10 December. During this, the protesters did not even care about the heavy rain and cold winds.

 

Many people protesting against China were holding blank papers in their hands. Which is being seen as a sign against Chinese President Xi Jinping after the Kovid demonstrations.

 

Know what was the massacre of 1971

 

Pakistan's army had wreaked havoc on Bangladeshis.

 

During this, the Pakistani army killed about 30 lakh people.

 

Two lakh women were raped by the army. Lakhs of children were also put to death.

 

Thousands of refugees were coming to India every day to escape the atrocities of the army.

 

- Relief camps were set up by the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi for the refugees in India.

 

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