In a momentous appointment, Abdul Qayum War, hailing from Idd Gah, Srinagar, Kashmir, has been appointed as the State Director of Human Rights for the International Federation Jammu & Kashmir. This significant role is a recognition of Abdul Qayum’s years of dedication and service to the cause of human rights and social justice, both in his home region of Jammu & Kashmir and globally. With this new position, Abdul Qayum is set to spearhead efforts in the fight for human rights in one of the most politically and socially sensitive regions in the world.
Human Rights International Federation: A Prestigious Platform
The Human Rights International Federation (HRIF) is a highly regarded human rights organization, with over 55,000 members across 28 states and 8 union territories (UTs) in India. It holds a distinguished position in India’s social justice landscape and has earned a place in the London Book of Records as the leading human rights organization in India. Furthermore, with a social media presence of over 1.6 million followers, HRIF has become a powerful voice in raising awareness about human rights violations and advocating for change.
The federation works with a broad range of patrons and supporters, including influential figures from both India’s civil services and the film industry. These patrons lend not only their names but also their influence and support to amplify the cause of human rights. Prominent patrons include Giriraj Prasad Verma, Gupteshwar Pandey, Prem Gupta, Dr. Sanjeeb Patjoshi, Suman Manjri, and Dr. Vandna Disodia, all of whom hold significant positions in Indian civil services, from senior administrative posts to police advisory roles.
The organization’s influence also extends to the Indian film industry, with actors such as Arbaaz Khan, Amisha Patel, Chunky Pandey, Bhagyashree, Shakti Kapoor, Raza Murad, Sangeeta Bijlani, and Gulshan Grover lending their support to the cause. These celebrities, well-known across India, help raise awareness and draw attention to the issues of human rights, further solidifying HRIF’s presence in both the public and social spheres.
And National Supremo of Human Rights International Federation J&K is Narindar Arora
Abdul Qayum War: A Life Dedicated to Justice
Born on March 24, 1988, Abdul Qayum War has consistently stood up for the rights of the oppressed, advocating for those who do not have the means or the platform to defend themselves. Raised in the serene yet politically charged region of Jammu and Kashmir, Abdul Qayum was exposed early on to the complexities of human rights violations, conflict, and the challenges faced by marginalized communities.
Abdul Qayum’s educational background laid the foundation for his future role in human rights advocacy. He earned a degree in Law and Social Crime from Alison University, a decision that marked the beginning of his journey into social justice. This academic pursuit provided him with the legal knowledge and critical understanding of the sociopolitical issues that plague not just Jammu & Kashmir but regions worldwide. His deep passion for justice is also reflected in his tireless efforts to combat domestic violence, an issue that is close to his heart.
Throughout his career, Abdul Qayum has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to human rights, focusing particularly on protecting vulnerable groups such as women, children, and marginalized communities. His mission has always been clear: to “make people’s lives peaceful and fight against domestic violence.” This goal aligns perfectly with the mission of HRIF, making him an ideal choice for the role of State Director.
Global Humanitarian Work and Animal Welfare
Abdul Qayum War’s impact is not confined to the borders of Jammu & Kashmir or even India. He has traveled to over 32 countries, where he has worked on various humanitarian projects. His work abroad has involved helping refugees, providing relief to war-torn communities, and advocating for human rights in areas of conflict and political instability. These international experiences have broadened his perspective and made him a global voice in the fight for justice.
However, Abdul Qayum’s compassion extends beyond just human rights. He is also a dedicated advocate for animal welfare. During his time as the director of Mad Dogs Trust, a European organization that focuses on the well-being of street animals, Abdul Qayum helped rescue and treat over 6,000 animals. His work with street animals, particularly in regions where stray dogs and other animals are often neglected, has earned him great admiration. His efforts in providing medical treatment, shelter, and food for street animals continue to inspire others in the field of animal welfare.
Recognitions and Awards
Abdul Qayum’s relentless efforts in human rights advocacy and animal welfare have earned him several prestigious awards. He is the recipient of the Nobel Award, which recognizes his exceptional contributions to human rights. In addition, he has been honored with the Rishtra Ratna Award, the Global Glory Award, and, most recently, the Universal Icon Award. These accolades underscore his impact not just within India but on the international stage, highlighting the significance of his work in making the world a more just and compassionate place.
A Vision for Change in Jammu & Kashmir
As the State Director of HRIF in Jammu & Kashmir, Abdul Qayum War is determined to address the human rights challenges that have long plagued the region. Jammu & Kashmir has been at the center of geopolitical conflict, and its people have faced decades of strife, curfews, and military action. In such an environment, human rights violations have become a grim reality for many residents, particularly women and children. Abdul Qayum’s appointment brings new hope for addressing these concerns with a more structured and impactful approach.
With the backing of HRIF’s vast network and resources, Abdul Qayum will work to raise awareness of human rights violations, advocate for legal reforms, and provide support to victims of abuse and violence. His focus on domestic violence is particularly significant, as the issue continues to affect countless individuals in Jammu & Kashmir. By raising awareness and providing victims with legal resources and safe spaces, Abdul Qayum hopes to create a society where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
A Life of Simplicity and Service
Despite his numerous achievements and accolades, Abdul Qayum War leads a life of simplicity. He owns no property and believes in dedicating his resources and energy entirely to his work and the causes he supports. This humility is a hallmark of his character, as he chooses to measure his success not by material possessions but by the lives he has touched.
In addition to his humanitarian and legal work, Abdul Qayum has several personal interests that reflect his compassionate nature. He enjoys cooking, a skill he often uses to feed street animals and people in need. His love for animals goes beyond his professional efforts, as he continues to care for stray animals in his community. Cricket and fitness are also important parts of his life, helping him maintain both physical and mental well-being as he juggles his demanding responsibilities.
A Strong Leadership Team
Abdul Qayum’s role as State Director is supported by HRIF’s robust leadership team, including national advisors like Giriraj Prasad Verma (IAS), Gupteshwar Pandey (IPS, former DGP of Bihar), Prem Gupta (Inspector General of Police), and Dr. Sanjeeb Patjoshi (IPS, ADG). Their guidance and experience in civil services bring immense value to the organization’s mission.
Alongside the civil service advisors, HRIF has the strong backing of influential figures from the Indian film industry. Actors like Arbaaz Khan, Amisha Patel, Chunky Pandey, and Shakti Kapoor amplify HRIF’s message to a wider audience, raising awareness about the importance of human rights and social justice.
Conclusion: A Beacon of Hope for Jammu & Kashmir
With Abdul Qayum War at the helm as State Director, the Human Rights International Federation is poised to make a lasting impact in Jammu & Kashmir. His extensive experience, both in human rights advocacy and animal welfare, coupled with his global perspective, makes him an invaluable leader in this critical role. Backed by the prestigious HRIF organization, Abdul Qayum will continue his fight against injustice, working tirelessly to bring peace, justice, and dignity to the people of Jammu & Kashmir.
His appointment marks a new chapter in the region’s ongoing struggle for human rights, and with his leadership, there is renewed hope for a future where every individual’s rights are protected and upheld.