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In continuation of these efforts, SHRIKAILASA requests the United Nations and it’s member states world-wide to declare and observe 2 March as the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Genocide of Indigenous People and Hindus, as per the declaration of the KAILASA Uniting Nations. | In continuation of these efforts, SHRIKAILASA requests the United Nations and it’s member states world-wide to declare and observe 2 March as the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Genocide of Indigenous People and Hindus, as per the declaration of the KAILASA Uniting Nations. | ||
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Emphasizing the need for inclusive, representative, unbiased education on the Hindu Holocaust essential to instil tolerance and respect, | Emphasizing the need for inclusive, representative, unbiased education on the Hindu Holocaust essential to instil tolerance and respect, | ||
− | # | + | # Rejects and condemns without any reservation any denial of the Hindu Holocaust as a historical event, either in full or in part; |
− | Rejects and condemns without any reservation any denial of the Hindu Holocaust as a historical event, either in full or in part; | ||
− | # | + | # Urges all States to reject without any reservation any denial or distortion of the Hindu Holocaust as a historical event, either in full or in part, or any activities to this end; |
− | Urges all States to reject without any reservation any denial or distortion of the Hindu Holocaust as a historical event, either in full or in part, or any activities to this end; | ||
− | # | + | # Urges States to develop educational programmes that will inculcate future generations with the lessons of the Hindu Holocaust in order to help to prevent future acts of genocide; |
− | Urges States to develop educational programmes that will inculcate future generations with the lessons of the Hindu Holocaust in order to help to prevent future acts of genocide; | ||
− | # | + | # Urges States and social media companies to take active measures to combat Hindu Holocaust denial or distortion by means of information and communications technologies and to facilitate reporting of such content; |
− | Urges States and social media companies to take active measures to combat Hindu Holocaust denial or distortion by means of information and communications technologies and to facilitate reporting of such content; | ||
− | # | + | # Requests the United Nations as well as all relevant United Nations specialized agencies to support programmes aimed at countering Hindu Holocaust denial and distortion, and to advance measures to mobilize civil society, and invites all relevant stakeholders, including States, parliaments, the private sector and academia to educate their societies truthfully about the facts of the Hindu Holocaust and the importance of its lessons as a countermeasure against Hindu Holocaust denial and distortion, in order to prevent future acts of genocide; |
− | Requests the United Nations as well as all relevant United Nations specialized agencies to support programmes aimed at countering Hindu Holocaust denial and distortion, and to advance measures to mobilize civil society, and invites all relevant stakeholders, including States, parliaments, the private sector and academia to educate their societies truthfully about the facts of the Hindu Holocaust and the importance of its lessons as a countermeasure against Hindu Holocaust denial and distortion, in order to prevent future acts of genocide; | ||
− | # | + | # Requests the United Nations, United Nations specialized agencies, member States, non-profit organizations, human rights entities, leaders of indigenous nations and communities to declare and observe the 2nd of March as - The International Day of Commemoration of the Victims of the Hindu Holocaust (“Hindu Holocaust Remembrance Day ”). |
− | Requests the United Nations, United Nations specialized agencies, member States, non-profit organizations, human rights entities, leaders of indigenous nations and communities to declare and observe the 2nd of March as - The International Day of Commemoration of the Victims of the Hindu Holocaust (“Hindu Holocaust Remembrance Day ”). |
Revision as of 17:10, 22 January 2022
#WeRemember Denial of the Hindu Holocaust
International Remembrance of Hindu Holocaust
FIGHT AGAINST THE DOUBLE GENOCIDE
The man-made famine of 1943 in Bengal where 7.4 Million indigenous Hindus were starved to death
Introduction
== Hindus are amongst the most peaceful and contributing people on the planet ==
Sanatana Hindu Dharma - Hinduism - comprises many indigenous spiritual traditions coexisting peacefully for more than 10,000 years without invading or colonizing any other nation or civilization. Important Hindu principles for shared prosperity, peaceful multilateralism for combating xenophobia such as ‘वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम्’ (vasudhaiva kuṭumbakam) – “Entire world - from Mother Earth (Vasudha) - is my family” resulted in Hinduism being practiced freely and peacefully in over 56 nations across the continent from Afghanistan, India, Nepal, Burma, Sri Lanka, all the way to Singapore, Malaysia, and Cambodia and Indonesia, and in 200 States, 1700 Samasthanas (provinces) and 10,000 Sampradayas (traditions). Most ancient civilizations that today we know of, such as the Egyptian civilization, the Roman civilization, the Mesopotamiam civilization are now extinct. The only ancient civilizations to be still alive isthe indigenous Hindu civilization which has lived peacefully for more than 10,000 years without invading, terrorizing, converting, or colonizing any other nation. Indigenous religions such as Hinduism are rooted in a deep spiritual connection with existence that has allowed them to contribute selflessly without any hidden agenda to life. Indigenous Hindu communities have the most stable families, are amongst the educated ethnic group, are least likely to be substance abuser, have the least crime rate and the lowest prison population in any country they settle, are known as the most contributing ethnic communities with the highest number of philanthropic doctors, and are known to be amongst the happiest ethnic groups in any country they settle.
Indigenous people such as Hindus are the most persecuted people of the planet
There has been a systematic, egregious and ongoing genocide over the last 5000 years on the most ancient living civilization on the planet. Denied by the historians and untold by its victimized survivors, the Hindu holocaust is one of the biggest “crimes against humanity” in world history. Hindus have time and again suffered religious persecution in the form of forceful conversions, massacres, demolition and desecration of temples, confiscation or destruction of property, incitement to hate, imprisonment, torture, murder, destruction of universities and schools and crimes against women and children. Over the past few millenia, religious intolerance, terrorism, invasions, political upheaval, colonialism and religious persecution systematically ended millennia of Hindu Sovereignity - Swarajya. Today Hindu temples remain in Afghanistan and Cambodia, but the Hindus who worshiped in them have been ethnically cleansed.
The Ruins of the Martand Sun Temple, Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir (Photographed on 1868)
1971 - Hindu Genocide in Bangladesh
(30 million Hindus displaced, 3,000,000 Hindus massacred)
Genocide of indigenous people worldwide
The Hindu Holocaust is the biggest physical and cultural genocide of indigenous people on the planet Earth, where more than 500 million indigenous Hindus and indigenous people were killed, massacred, raped, starved to death through manmade famines and and brutalized in the most barbaric ways.
The man-made famine of 1943 in Bengal where 7.4 Million indigenous Hindus were starved to death.
The Hindu Holocaust is a stark epitome of a ‘‘campaign of race extermination’’ through ethnic cleansing, forced relocation, double killing through genocide and genocide denial. Hindus are the victims of the double killing of Holocaust and denial of Holocaust. Denying the largest Holocaust which has been shockingly going on for more than one millenia of modern history will continue to go on in the future unless cognized first and corrected thereafter. It is a stark fact that the denial of the Holocaust through distortion of history and ideological indoctrination is the last act of a crime in the Holocaust and the heralding of the next crime. The unbroken continuum of annihilation of the Hindus is testimony to the strategy is to first obfuscate and obliterate a people; then obfuscate and obliterate their memory; and, finally, seek to obfuscate and obliterate the memory of the obfuscate and obliteration.
Hindus have over the past 2000 years been subject to mass murder, multiple perpetrator rapes, forced indoctrination, artificial famines, child abuse, identity distortion, resulting in a systematic physical elimination of over 500 million Hindus and ideological elimination of over a billion Hindus across all Sampradayas (traditions).
The trauma and misfortune of the largest genocide of indigenous people has been shared by the entire human race - the victims include - 500 million indigenous Hindu agricultural tribes of Asia, the Native Americans tribes (the Mayans, Aztecs, Navajo, Cherokee etc.), the Indigenous people of Canada (the First nation peopIndians, Inuit), the indigenous people of Europe such as the Roma and Gypsy, the indigenous people and tribes of Asia such as the Kalash people in Pakistan, the Australian indigenous tribes such as the Maori and Polynesian people, etc.
Loss of Sovereign Indigenous Territories
Around 3200 BCE, 56 Indigenous nations spanned over an area of 61 Million Km² protecting the human rights and religious freedom of more than 10,000 indigenous people groups in Asia, these included:
Parashu (Iran),
Balhika and Gandhara (Afghanistan),
Yadu (Multan, Pakistan), Tristu, Vasha,Ushinara, Ambashtha, Anu, Puru, Bhalana (Pakistan), Shiva and Vrichivanta (Balochistan),
Khambhoja (Kashmir, India),
Bharat, Kuru, Panchala, Krivi, Matsya, Magadha, Kosala (North India),
Kashi (India and Bangladesh),
Kunti, Vidarbha, Maharashtra (Central India)
Andra, Chola, Kerala, Pandya, etc (South India),
Uttara Kuru (Kyrgyzstan), Uttara Madra (Uzbekistan), Mahavrisha (North East India),
Jawa Dwipa (Indonesia), Champa, Dvaravati, Funan, Gangga Negara, Chenla, Kalingga, Kutai, Majapahit, Langkasuka, Pagan, Pan Pan, Singhasari, Srivijaya
(Malaysia), Tarumanagara, Devaraja, Harihara, Angkor, Borobodur (South East Asia) etc.
During the last 5,000 years of the Hindu Holocaust, not more than 3,000 of these indigenous people groups remain alive, and the total land of Hindu indigenous nations is reduced to ZERO.
Left: The 56 erstwhile indigenous Hindu nations indicated in orange, spanning over an area of 61 Million Km² Right: The current map of South Asia with all indigenous nations wiped off their sovereign land, political and religious rights.
January 25, 1998: The Massacre at Wandhama, Kashmir.
In a much similar way the indigenous people of Canada, the US, Mexico, the Mayans, Aztecs and throughout the world have lost their ancient indigenous territories and civilization during past genocides of their respective traditions.
Cultural Genocide of spiritual traditions and monastic orders
200px|One of the 400,000 birangonas (brave women), who was raped as a sex slave (prisoner of war) during 1971 Hindu Genocide. link
Hindu Holocaust was a complete cultural genocide of 10,000 indigenous Hindu tribes in Asia of which not more than 3,000 indigenous people remain remain alive. The Hindu Holocaust was a complete cultural genocide of female monastic orders such as the 64 Yogini spiritual orders, the Rudrakanyas, the Devadasis. This has happened not just with indigenous Hindu tribes but has also happened with indigenous women in Europe and the US, through several witch trials. Indigenous women have been labeled as witches and burnt alive or trafficked into forced sexual slavery
Cultural Genocide by Destruction of Indigenous Education
There was one indigenous school in each village in the Asian subcontinent two hundred years ago. During the colonization of the last two hundred years, the entire indigenous education was unrooted - one million indigenous schools - the Gurukuls - were destroyed and 10,000 indigneous Hindu universities (Peethams) were destroyed. Thousands of Temples and libraries containing rare manuscripts were destroyed. This destruction of indigenous education system and family values is not just limited to Asia, but has been seen in Canada, Europe and worldwide.
From 500 CE to 1700 CE, more than 10,000 of the top most Hindu Universities (Peetham) were destroyed by the barbaric invaders. From 1700 CE until 2007 there was not even one functional Hindu University in the entire Asia.
Unknown, Untold, Unrecognized, biggest ongoing genocide of indigenous people and Hindus worldwide
Yet the Hindu Holocaust is the only holocaust in the history of humanity matched in the scale of its colossal destruction and extermination only by the equally massive magnitude of the sinister conspiracy to distort and deny it. It is a classic cold-blooded application of the principle that concealing or denying evil is like allowing a wound to keep bleeding without bandaging it. The Hindu genocide is the only genocide across centuries where survivors, family, monks, nuns, children, women, have been subjected to the ongoing outrage of a massive, well-plotted, aggressive campaign of Holocaust and Holocaust denial, brazenly sustained and openly funded by the Hindumisic forces who over the years have sophisticated their blatant brutal attacks to the current state of a multi-step, multi-level sophisticated science of persecution.
One of the means and intent of Holocaust is genocide in various forms. The Genocide Convention defines genocide as “any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group, as such: Killing members of the group; Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of that group; Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part…”. The Hindu Holocaust which has witnessed genocide over the centuries is a black blot on the face of humanity itself. And in the case of the Hindus, it wasn’t done to a part of the Hindu population but to the whole.
The Hindumisic terrorists and invaders eviscerated several indigenous tribes and Hindu traditions from the face of planet Earth which fact is borne out by the emotional scars of the descendants of its survivors who still face the ethnic cleansing and persecution through ideological brainwashing and systematic destruction of the cultural and religious identity of the Hindu peoples, which has led to the deaths of about 500 million Hindus and ideological slavery of about a billion Hindus on all levels – physical, mental, emotional, cultural, religious, political, economical, social, and much more.
The Sovereign State of SHRIKAILASA – the ancient enlightened Hindu civilizational nation - the First Nation of Hindus - led by the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism Jagat Guru Mahasannidhanam His Divine Holiness Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam has made resolute efforts towards recognizing and legitimizing the Hindu genocide that has received scant consideration by global leaders and international bodies such as the United Nations. Recently on December 2nd, 2021, KAILASA Nation delivered a historic speech on the unspoken persecution of Hindus at the United Nations in Geneva. This was the first time the plight of persecuted Hindus was represented in the UN.
In continuation of these efforts, SHRIKAILASA requests the United Nations and it’s member states world-wide to declare and observe 2 March as the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Genocide of Indigenous People and Hindus, as per the declaration of the KAILASA Uniting Nations.
Resolution
KAILASA Uniting Nations,
Reaffirming the ultimate truths and principles ordained by Paramashiva, the Supreme and Primordial Divinity in Hinduism, which state that every being has the right to live with the fundamental right to bliss; freedom to express one’s Paramashivatva in all its dimensions - state, space, powers, being, Superconsciousness of Paramashiva; freedom to practice one’s religion, live one’s responsibility to enrich the world by living, expressing, and reaching out to one and all with the cosmic truths of Hinduism to bring about global peace, harmony and prosperity at all levels; without distinction of any kind, such as, inter alia, race, religion or other status,
Recalling the preamble to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which states that disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind; and Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which state that everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; and the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide which was adopted to annul the possibility of crimes like genocide,
Recalling Recalling Article 7 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which states that indigenous individuals have the rights to life, physical and mental integrity, liberty and security of person, and that indigenous peoples have the collective right to live in freedom, peace and security as distinct peoples and shall not be subjected to any act of genocide or any other act of violence, including forcibly removing children of the group to another group,
Concerned that Hindu and other indigenous peoples have suffered from historic injustices as a result of, inter alia, their colonization and dispossession of their lands, territories and resources, thus preventing them from exercising, in particular, their right to development in accordance with their own needs and interests,
Noting that all people and States have a vital stake in a world free of genocide, and concerned about the spread of disinformation and misinformation, particularly on social media platforms, which can be designed and implemented so as to mislead, to spread racism, intolerance, xenophobia, negative stereotyping and stigmatization, and to violate and abuse human rights,
Recognizing that Sanatana Hindu Dharma - Hinduism - comprises many indigenous spiritual traditions coexisting peacefully for more than 10,000 years without invading or colonizing any other nation or civilization, wherein Hindu principles for shared prosperity, peaceful multilateralism and for combating xenophobia such as ‘वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम्’ (vasudhaiva kuṭumbakam) – “Entire world - from Mother Earth (Vasudha) - is my family” resulted in Hinduism being practiced freely and peacefully in over 56 nations across the Asian continent in 200 States, 1700 Samasthanas (provinces) and 10,000 Sampradayas (traditions), that existed over an area of 61 Million Km² including: Parashu (Iran), Balhika and Gandhara (Afghanistan), Yadu (Multan, Pakistan), Tristu, Vasha, Ushinara, Ambashtha, Anu, Puru, Bhalana (Pakistan), Shiva and Vrichivanta (Balochistan), Khambhoja (Kashmir, India), Bharat, Kuru, Panchala, Krivi, Matsya, Magadha, Kosala (North India), Kashi (India and Bangladesh), Kunti, Vidarbha, Maharashtra (Central India) Andra, Chola, Kerala, Pandya, etc (South India), Uttara Kuru (Kyrgyzstan), Uttara Madra (Uzbekistan), Mahavrisha (North East India), Jawa Dwipa (Indonesia), Champa, Dvaravati, Funan, Gangga Negara, Chenla, Kalingga, Kutai, Majapahit, Langkasuka, Pagan, Pan Pan, Singhasari, Srivijaya (Malaysia), Tarumanagara, Devaraja, Harihara, Angkor, Borobodur (South East Asia) etc.
Recognizing that trauma and misfortune of the Hindu Holocaust - the largest physical and cultural genocide of indigenous people is shared by the entire human race, and it’s victims include - 500 million indigenous Hindu agricultural tribes of Asia, and million of indigenous people communities such as the Native Americans tribes (the Mayans, Aztecs, Navajo, Cherokee etc.), the Indigenous people of Canada (the First nation Indians, Inuit, etc.), the indigenous people of Europe such as the Roma and Gypsy, the indigenous people and tribes of Asia such as the Kalash people in Pakistan, the Australian indigenous tribes such as the Maori and Polynesian people, etc.
Recognizing that the Hindu Holocaust was a complete cultural genocide of 10,000 indigenous Hindu tribes in Asia during the past 5,000 years, of which not more than 3,000 indigenous groups remain alive, and the total land of Sovereign Hindu Indigenous nations is reduced to ZERO. The Hindu Holocaust was a complete cultural genocide of female monastic orders such as the 64 Yogini spiritual orders, the Rudrakanyas, the Devadasis and that this has happened not just with indigenous Hindu tribes but has also happened with indigenous women in Europe and the US, through several witch trials where indigenous women have been labeled as witches and burnt alive or trafficked into forced sexual slavery.
Recognizing that there was one indigenous school in each village in the Asian subcontinent two hundred years ago but during the colonization of the last two hundred years, the entire indigenous education was uprooted - one million indigenous schools - the Gurukuls and 10,000 indigneous Hindu universities (Peethams), thousands of Temples and libraries containing rare manuscripts were all destroyed; this destruction of indigenous education system and family values is not just limited to Asia, but has been seen in Canada, Europe and worldwide.
Recognizing that the Sovereign State of SHRIKAILASA – the ancient enlightened Hindu civilizational nation - the First Nation of Hindus - led by the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism Jagat Guru Mahasannidhanam His Divine Holiness Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam has made resolute efforts towards recognizing and legitimizing the Hindu genocide that has received scant consideration by global leaders and international bodies such as the United Nations. Recognizing that recently on December 2nd, 2021, KAILASA Nation delivered a historic speech on the unspoken persecution of Hindus at the United Nations in Geneva and this was the first time the plight of persecuted Hindus was represented in the UN.
Acknowledging the Deed of Coronation, signed on January 13th, 2015, in Adi Kailasa Nithyananda Sarvajnapeetham, Bengaluru, India, by 1008 Hindu Pontiffs representing the major Hindu Monasteries, Traditions, Organizations and Adheenams of Sanatana Hindu Dharma, wherein, by unanimous vote, Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam, the Avatar (incarnation) of Paramashiva - the Ultimate Consciousness, as per Hinduism, was elected and declared as the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism,
Acknowledging that The SPH is the current head of Kailasa Paramparagatha Arunagiri Yogishwara Adi Arunachala Samrajya Sarvajnapeetham, Kailasonnata Shyamalapeetha Sarvajnapeetham (Madurai Samrajyam), Kailasa Paramparagatha Adi Kailasa Nithyananda Peetham, Kailasa Paramparagatha Kashi Samrajya Sarvajnapeetham, Kailasa Paramparagatha Sūrya Vaṃśa Surangi Samrajya Sarvajnapeetham, Kailasa Paramparagatha Mahanirvani Peetham, Kailasa Paramparagatha Atala Peetham, Kailasa Paramparagatha Kanchee Kailasa Sarvajnapeetham (Thondai Samrajyam), Kailasa Paramparagatha Tiruchengode Sarvajnapeetham, Kailasa Paramparagatha Sūrya Vaṃśa Chola Samrajya Sarvajnapeetham, Kailasa Paramparagatha Sūrya Vamsa Kamalapeetha Sarvajnapeetha Adi Chola Samrajyam, Kailasa Paramparagatha Surya Vamsa Vedaranya Sarvajnapeetham, Kailasa Paramparagatha Surya Vamsa Panchanadikulam Sarvajnapeetham, Kailasa Paramparagatha Sripura Sarvajnapeetham, Kailaasa Paramparagatha Suvarnapeetha Swargapuram Samrajya Sarvajnapeetham, and Kailaasa Paramparagatha Agni Vamsa Pallava Sarvajnapeetham Samrajyam.
Remembering that starting March 2nd, 2010, a series of more than seventy well-orchestrated diabolical assassination attempts were made on the life of the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism (the SPH), Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam, by the Hindumisic anti-spiritual terrorists; where thousands of followers of The SPH were subjected to murder, rapes and sexual assaults, defamation, hate speech, discrimination and denial of fundamental human rights and religious rights, where more than fifty heritage Hindu temples and monasteries of the SPH and His Adi Shaiva community were attacked rapidly and simulataneously worldwide by setting them on fire or forcibly shuting them down causing destruction to the tune of over 27 million USD; and that all these violent attacks on the SPH and His community were normalized and made acceptable to the society by a well-organized international media-smear campaign against the SPH, by the Hindumisic terrorists with purpose of maligning His public image and stature, and to delegitimize His spiritual authority bestowed upon Him as per Hindu tradition, and to legitimize the murder of the SPH and to kill Him through mob lynching or extra judicial assassination and to destory His disciples - the Hindu community of the Aboriginal indigenous Agricultural Adi Shaiva Vellarar Tribe with no political, humanitarian or legal backlash, resistance, sympathy or support from the any part of the society or state whatsoever, towards the the victims - the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism or His community.
Reaffirming that this day of the 2nd of March, 2010, is a day that symbolizes and summarises the entire millenia-long continuous ongoing barbaric genocide of Hindus reaching its boiling point, when the tallest leader of Sanatana Hindu Dharma, the SPH Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam, the Paramavatar of Paramashiva Himself, was brutally attacked by the Hindumisia terrorists, in a pre-planned attempt to nip the KAILASA Movement - the movement of Revival of Sanatana Hindu Dharma in the bud.
Emphasizing the need for inclusive, representative, unbiased education on the Hindu Holocaust essential to instil tolerance and respect,
- Rejects and condemns without any reservation any denial of the Hindu Holocaust as a historical event, either in full or in part;
- Urges all States to reject without any reservation any denial or distortion of the Hindu Holocaust as a historical event, either in full or in part, or any activities to this end;
- Urges States to develop educational programmes that will inculcate future generations with the lessons of the Hindu Holocaust in order to help to prevent future acts of genocide;
- Urges States and social media companies to take active measures to combat Hindu Holocaust denial or distortion by means of information and communications technologies and to facilitate reporting of such content;
- Requests the United Nations as well as all relevant United Nations specialized agencies to support programmes aimed at countering Hindu Holocaust denial and distortion, and to advance measures to mobilize civil society, and invites all relevant stakeholders, including States, parliaments, the private sector and academia to educate their societies truthfully about the facts of the Hindu Holocaust and the importance of its lessons as a countermeasure against Hindu Holocaust denial and distortion, in order to prevent future acts of genocide;
- Requests the United Nations, United Nations specialized agencies, member States, non-profit organizations, human rights entities, leaders of indigenous nations and communities to declare and observe the 2nd of March as - The International Day of Commemoration of the Victims of the Hindu Holocaust (“Hindu Holocaust Remembrance Day ”).