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India should stop HR violation in Occupied Kashmir: EU

India should stop HR violation in Occupied Kashmir: EU
February 20, 2019
BRUSSELS (92 News) – The European (EU) parliament members called upon India to stop gross human rights (HR) violations in Occupied Kashmir and allow the people to exercise their right to self-determination according to the United Nations Resolutions. European Union’s Sub Committee on Human Rights hosted an official exchange of views on situation of human rights in Occupied Kashmir at the European Parliament in Brussels. This was for the first time after 2007 that the issue of Kashmir was discussed publically at an official EU forum. In his remarks, the Chair of the Sub-Committee Pier Antonio PANZERI reiterated EU’s commitment to uphold and protect human rights throughout the world. He pointed out that the issue of Kashmir was the longest unresolved issue on the agenda of United Nations. EU believed that dialogue among nations was necessary to resolve such issues. The discussion focused on the June 2018 report of the United Nations' Office of High Commissioner on Human Rights (OHCHR) on Kashmir. Christine Chung, one of the authors of the report was especially invited for the occasion by the sub-committee. In her comments, she highlighted the dire human rights situation in the Indian-occupied Kashmir and reiterated the OHCHR's recommendations for establishing a commission of inquiry to conduct a comprehensive and independent international investigation of human rights violations in Kashmir. Besides Prime Minister Azad Jammu and Kashmir Raja Farooq Haider, Pakistan's Ambassador to Belgium, the European Union and Luxembourg Naghmana Alamgir Hashmi, the debate was attended by a large number of Members of European Parliament, representatives of human rights and civil society organizations, think tanks, diplomats from various countries and members of Kashmiri diaspora across Europe. Overwhelming majority of the European parliament members rallied behind the recommendations of the OHCHR report and called for their full implementation. They called on India to immediately put a halt to its atrocities in the Indian-held Kashmir and carry out investigations into the incidents of grave human rights violations. The members also highlighted the need for peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue through dialogue between Pakistan and India, and with full participation of Kashmiri people. The event is a huge diplomatic success for Pakistan as it is the first time in more than a decade that the EU has officially organized an event on Kashmir, where Pakistan's concerns regarding India's human rights violations in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir have been discussed.
Maleeha briefs UN chief on latest situation in Occupied Kashmir
Pakistani Permanent Representative to the United Nations Dr Maleeha Lodhi called on UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres at the United Nations on Wednesday. During the meeting, the envoy briefed the UN secretary general about latest developments and the situation in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Maleeha Lodhi asked the UN chief to play a role in helping to deescalate tensions. Meanwhile, Maleeha Lodhi also called on the UN Security Council President, Anatolio Ndong Mba and briefed him about the situation in the region. She also informed the Security Council President about Prime Minister Imran Khan’s public statement in which he offered dialogue to India, but also said that Pakistan will respond if India embarks on any misadventure.
UN chief asks Pak, India to take immediate steps to defuse tensions
Earlier, UN chief Antonio Guterres has urged India and Pakistan to take immediate steps to defuse tensions. According to UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric, the UN secretary general also offered to help broker a solution if both sides agree to UN mediation. “We are deeply concerned at the escalating tension between the two countries,” he said.