His Excellency Boutros Boutros-Ghali Secretary-General of The United Nations Your Excellency,

As human Civilization is speeding toward the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century, people are yearning for freedom, justice, and peace greatly heightening.

It is more so in the case of captive nations like the Sikhs in Punjab (Khalistan) and the Muslims in Kashmir, both of whom have been subjected to Hindustan’s (India’s) barbarian state terrorism,

The violation of human rights in Punjab and Kashmir has reached a Staggering proportion. Amnesty International and Asia Watch have reported tortures and deaths in police custody, gang-rape of women at police stations, killing through fake encounters and Staged incidents, disappearances, extra-judicial executions, and thousands held in Hindustan’s (India’s) torture chambers.

People all over the world are looking toward the UN for a better future, called the new world order. As a universal organization, the UN should apply the same universal standards of conduct and compliance to Hindustan (India), that it is applying to Yugoslavia, Iraq and South Africa.

Instead of grooming India for a permanent seat in the Security Council the UN should strongly urge Hindustan (India):

To stop forthwith the genocide in Punjab and Kashmir for which the Government of Hindustan (India) will be held accountable to the world community;

To pull out its paramilitary forces from Punjab and Kashmir and enter into good faith negotiations with the genuine leaders in Punjab and Kashmir, instead of hired mercenanes and political thugs planted by Hindustan’s intelligence agencies.

To let the people of Punjab and Kashmir determine their own future in accordance with the principle of self-determination enshrined in the UN charter and the common human aspiration for freedom, justice and peace incorporated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

To remember that the above captioned principles were future reinforced through International Covenants on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and on Civil and Political Rights to which India (Hindustan) is a signatory.

To stop fooling the world about is so-called peaceful nuclear program spending billions of dollars. A recent British documentary has catalogued appalling conditions in (Hindustan’s) India’s highly secretive nuclear arsenals, which are becoming a serious threat to the health and lives of the people in India and other neighboring countries (British Documentary Video enclosed).

To open its nuclear armament industry to international inspection and scrutiny;

To permit Amnesty International band other human right organizations to visit Hindustan (India) on fact-finding missions on a regular basis;

To understand that the solution lies in the transformation of the Subcontinent, into-a South Asian Commonwealth of free nations with close economic and cultural ties  that the days of empires belongs to the past; that the Supra Hindu nation (like the Supra Russian nation) should learn to live with the smaller nation as peaceful neighbors instead of lording over them; that this South Asian Common wealth would improve human rights environment in the region and that it would save India and Pakistan enormous resources presently consumed by. the gigantic military establishments and nuclear arsenals which could save neither the Supra Russian Empire nor the SupraSerb   Empire.

Your Excellency, under your leadership, the U.N, is emerging as a villa universal organization for promoting a new world order. On behalf of the Sikh nation, we assure that despite Hindustan’s (India’s) genocide in Punjab and Kashmir, we shall earnestly strive to develop peaceful and friendly relations with Hindustan (India), Pakistan, Kashmir and other neighboring countries.  For too long people of South Asia have suffered recurrent massacres. The time has come to work together, under your leadership, for a new tryst with destiny for freedom, justice and peace in the region, and to bury gigantic killing machines in the graveyard of history.

Article extracted from this publication >> October 9, 1992