SAKAG (SA Kashmiri Action Group) and MLA (Muslim Lawyers Association), as co-complainants who lodged an application to secure the investigation and arrest of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, are upbeat that progress is underway.
Following their meeting on Thursday 3 rdAugust 2023 with NPA PCLU prosecutorial team and SAPS DIPC appointed team, they have expressed hope that an investigation and a warrant of arrest for war crimes and crime against humanity is imminent.
The process underway will involve interviews with witnesses who form an integral part of the extensive complaint.
As this due process is underway, it holds the promise of the issuance of an investigation and a warrant of arrest for PM Modi, if he arrives in South Africa to attend the BRICS Summit later this month.
Both SAKAG and MLA are determined to ensure that Modi faces the full might of the law for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Occupied Kashmir and in India.
In late May 2023 SAKAG and MLA jointly launched the war crime case to the SAPS in 600-page dossier(MODI DOCKET) including prima facie cases and 200 FIRS reports. The original case was opened in July 2018 in South Africa.
We thank the South African government and NPA/SAPS for taking interest and assisting for seeking justice for the victims of oppression and gross human rights violations at the hands of Indian armed forces in Indian illegally occupied Kashmir acting under the direct command of Modi.
Justice may be delayed but will never be denied for the people of Kashmir, who have right to live peacefully and without any oppression substantially similar to the illegal occupation to PALESTINE .
Aluta continua
For media enquiries:
Issued by:
Salman khan
Founder and chairman SAKAG
082 691 6048
Salkhan1@yahoo.com
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