India internet shutdowns 'violate human rights'
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-40298722
These Huriyat MOFOs and even their Paki puppet masters seem to have an in with several of these international "Human Rights" type groups. No sooner is something done by India, such as a temporary bring down of internet, these Human Rights type groups immediately, within days or even hours sometimes, without any investigation, without any context, without background, come out and in one form or another, condemn the actions of the Indian government or the army. It is uncanny. And ALL of these "human rights" type organizations are in bed with Hurriyat and Pakis, at least on Kashmir, whether it be Human Rights Watch, or Amnesty or the multitude of UN Human Rights type agencies.
I would like to know, how bringing down internet is a violation of human rights ? Since when has internet become a right ? Oh, I get it. Since about the same time, that keeping AK-47s became a right in Kashmir. Since the time that stone pelting became a right in Kashmir.
And these Human Rights type groups, never utter a word against Paki in Baloch, NW Province, Sindh and POK. Not a peep out of them about daily atrocities committed against people in muslim countries by their governments (I am not even talking about ISIS type groups), denial of freedom of religion in Islamic countries for anyone who does not follow the party line religion (religion is not a human right for these organizations).
It is time, there is an intense media campaign in India by the likes of Goswami and others, exposing these Human Rights type organizations who are nothing but shills for extreme Islamic causes and yes, Islamic genocide and killings. These organizations should be taken action against, by the Indian government too, to the extent that action can be taken, such as denying them offices and operating space within India entirely, and even banning some of these organizations in India, so that even peripheral and contract employees of these organizations face criminal charges and penalties if they are found operating in India.