Targeting the silence of world leaders and institutions, Mullick highlighted the stark contrast in global responses to different conflicts, accusing them of double standards. “
Mushaal Demands Justice for Gaza & Kashmir, Slams Global Silence. Mushaal Hussein Mullick, Chairperson of the Peace and Culture Organisation, former Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Human Rights and Women Empowerment, and wife of jailed Kashmiri Hurriyat leader Mohammad Yasin Malik, delivered a powerful video statement today condemning global inaction over continued human rights violations in Gaza and Kashmir. In her emotionally charged message, Mullick declared that true peace is impossible without justice, urging the international community to confront its moral failure and hypocrisy.
Mullick criticized the prevailing global approach to peace, arguing that stability imposed by power without accountability only masks oppression. “Peace without justice is an illusion,” she asserted, emphasizing that oppression inevitably fuels resistance and unrest. She further stated that when justice is denied or selectively applied, peace becomes nothing more than a facade crafted by the powerful.
Targeting the silence of world leaders and institutions, Mullick highlighted the stark contrast in global responses to different conflicts, accusing them of double standards. “The world talks of human rights—but where were these rights when Palestinian children were buried under rubble?” she asked, challenging the credibility of international humanitarian commitments. Her statement underscored the universality of suffering and called for global solidarity that transcends borders, religions, and political alliances.
Mullick also drew attention to rising dissent within Israel itself, noting that internal opposition to injustice is growing and further proof that no oppressive system can be sustained indefinitely. She made a direct appeal to the global community to take concrete steps: halt arms sales to aggressors, implement UN resolutions on Kashmir and Palestine, and actively support grassroots justice movements.
In a strong moral appeal, she warned that passive complicity through silence is no different from siding with the oppressor. Her closing question left a chilling echo: “Will history judge us for our silence? Or will we finally stand on the right side of humanity?” Mullick’s address served as a wake-up call to governments, civil society, and the media to uplift the voices of the oppressed, boycott corporations enabling occupation, and pressure lawmakers to end military support for human rights violators. “Justice delayed is justice denied—and peace built on graves will never last,” she concluded.