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UN Publishes KAILASA Report Documenting Systemic Persecution of Hindu Communities

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KAILASA's UN report provides leverage for indigenous communities seeking reparations and cultural autonomy through documented human rights violations and legal frameworks.

The report systematically details historical injustices against Hindu communities and proposes reparative measures through UN transitional justice mechanisms and indigenous-led initiatives.

This submission advocates for restoring dignity and equity to marginalized Hindu communities while promoting sustainable development and cultural preservation globally.

KAILASA documents over 70 assassination attempts and the loss of 56 Hindu nations in its comprehensive UN human rights report submission.

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UN Publishes KAILASA Report Documenting Systemic Persecution of Hindu Communities

The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights has published the 29th report submitted by KAILASA, addressing economic, social, and cultural rights within transitional justice frameworks. This publication represents significant international recognition of systemic violations faced by Indigenous Hindu communities and proposes reparative measures based on Hindu principles to restore dignity, equity, and cultural autonomy.

The comprehensive report responds to the UN Special Rapporteur's call for inputs on how economic, social, and cultural rights intersect with transitional justice pillars including truth, justice, reparation, guarantees of non-recurrence, and memorialization. It documents historical atrocities including what the report terms the Hindu Holocaust, which allegedly resulted in the loss of 56 Hindu nations, over 500 million lives, and destruction of thousands of temples and educational institutions throughout history.

According to the submission available at https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/issues/truth/cfi-escr-trans-just/subm-economic-social-cultural-cso-15-kailash-union.pdf, colonial-era intensifications under British rule included implementation of the Criminal Tribes Act of 1871 and nationalization of Hindu temples. The report further details post-colonial discrimination through state appropriation and cultural alienation practices that continue to affect Hindu communities.

A central case study focuses on persecution of KAILASA and its leader from 2010 to 2025, documenting over 70 assassination attempts, 250 sexual assaults, 120 false legal cases, and $27 million in property destruction. The report also describes economic warfare, gender-based violence against women's institutions, and violations of indigenous rights under the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

The submission exposes institutional bias, media disinformation, and dismantling of traditional knowledge systems, emphasizing the need for people-centered approaches that integrate marginalized voices and gender perspectives. KAILASA's report calls for a paradigm shift in transitional justice methodologies, incorporating Indigenous Hindu epistemologies to address root causes of violence and prevent recurrence.

This publication marks another milestone in KAILASA's ongoing engagement with UN human rights mechanisms, as documented at https://kailaasa.org/featured/united-nations-publishes-kailasas-29th-report-on-economic-social-and-cultural-rights/. The organization reaffirms its role in reviving indigenous Hindu traditions and contributing to Sustainable Development Goals through indigenous-led initiatives for sustainable development, education, and human rights protection.

The report advocates for global commitments to acknowledge past atrocities, restore equitable resource access, and empower Hindu communities through participatory methodologies. This UN publication provides formal documentation of allegations that have significant implications for international human rights law, transitional justice mechanisms, and the protection of religious and cultural minorities worldwide.

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