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  • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation urged to rescind its award for Narendra Modi

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bill Gates File Photo Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bill Gates

    Three Nobel Prize Laureates have demanded of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to rescind its award to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for blatant basic human rights violations in occupied Kashmiri, attacks on minorities in India and his role in horrific massacre of Gujarat.

    In their joint letter addressed to Foundation, Mairead Maguire, Tawakkol Abdel-Salam Karman, and Shirin Ebadi expressed their serious reservations.

    They said under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, India has descended into dangerous and deadly chaos that has consistently undermined human rights, democracy.

    This is particularly troubling to us as the stated mission of your foundation is to preserve life and fight inequity,” they added.

    The situation in the state of Assam and Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir is cause for grave concern as well.

    “The organization “Genocide Watch” has issued not one, but two alerts for India in these regions.

    In Assam, 1.9 million Indians have been stripped of citizenship; in Kashmir, since August, 800,000 Indian armed forces have kept eight million Kashmiris without phone or internet service for the last month,” they added.

    They further said because of these human rights abuses, children in Occupied Kashmir from Kindergarten to college are unable to attend school.

    They also referred to the attacks on minorities, specifically Indian Muslims, Christians, and Dalits.

    They requested the Foundation to rescind its award to Modi because by doing so, they would send a clear and powerful message that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation took its aim of equity, justice, and human rights for all seriously – and that it was committed to promoting these values in a consistent fashion.