UNSC, EU ambassadors briefed on human right violations in held Kashmir by Indian forces

Published August 26, 2016
An Indian paramilitary trooper stands guard during curfew in downtown Srinagar. —AFP
An Indian paramilitary trooper stands guard during curfew in downtown Srinagar. —AFP

ISLAMABAD: Adviser to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on Friday briefed the ambassadors of permanent members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and the European Union regarding the human right violations being committed by the Indian forces in occupied Kashmir.

“The adviser deplored the lethal use of force by the Indian occupation forces against innocent Kashmiri people,” said the Foreign Office spokesperson.

“He conveyed serious concerns over the bloodshed in India-occupied Kashmir which has taken a toll of more than 80 innocent Kashmiris since July 8 and inflicted injuries to more than 7,000 people.”

The spokesperson added “oppressive measures by India cannot deter the valiant people of Jammu and Kashmir from their just struggle for their right of self determination”.

Protesters hold the flag of Pakistan during a protest in Srinagar against the recent killings in Kashmir. -Reuters
Protesters hold the flag of Pakistan during a protest in Srinagar against the recent killings in Kashmir. -Reuters

Aziz, on the occasion, regretted India’s refusal for holding talks on the issue with Pakistan.

He also briefed the ambassadors over the exchange of letters between the foreign secretaries of the two countries.

“The international community, especially the permanent members of the UN Security Council and the European Union have an important role to uphold the principles of human rights and international humanitarian law,” said the adviser to the prime minister on foreign affairs.

Read: Pakistan initiates soft offensive to check Indian violence in held Kashmir

He urged the ambassadors present on the occasion to fulfill their international commitments to the people of India-held Kashmir under the UNSC resolutions.

“Pakistan welcomes the UN Secretary General’s offer and would be ready to engage in a dialogue to resolve the Jammu and Kashmir dispute,” reiterated Aziz.

The P5 and EU ambassadors stressed for a peaceful resolution of the issue and acknowledged the importance of dialogue.

An Indian paramilitary trooper stands guard during curfew in downtown Srinagar. —AFP
An Indian paramilitary trooper stands guard during curfew in downtown Srinagar. —AFP

The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) last week expressed concern over gross human rights violations and unabated killings in India-held Kashmir and renewed its call for resolution of the dispute through peaceful means.

However, India recalled its earlier position that the OIC had no locus standi in the matter.

Uptick in violence

In the worst civilian violence to hit the restive region of Indian-held Kashmir since 2010, at least 70 Kashmiri civilians have been killed and thousands more injured in Indian-held Kashmir in clashes with security forces after the killing of a prominent Kashmiri separatist leader Burhan Wani, in a military operation on July 8.

Wani, a 22-year-old commander of Kashmir's largest pro-independence militant group Hizbul Mujahideen (HM), was killed along with two other separatists during a gun battle with Indian government forces. Indian paramilitary soldiers on patrol after a day long curfew in Srinagar. —AP

Wani joined the HM group at the age of just 15, and was viewed as a hero by many in Kashmir. The state's former chief minister Omar Abdullah tweeted after his death that he had become the “new icon of Kashmir's disaffected”.

Also read: Kashmir unrest

Witnesses said tens of thousands attended his funeral despite a curfew imposed by Indian authorities, chanting independence slogans.

A protester hurls a stone towards the Indian police during a protest in Srinagar against the recent killings in Kashmir. -Reuters
A protester hurls a stone towards the Indian police during a protest in Srinagar against the recent killings in Kashmir. -Reuters

Indian government troops in IHK have reportedly fired live ammunition, and used pellet guns and tear gas to control anti-government protesters.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called an emergency meeting to discuss escalating violence in India-held Kashmir amid anti-India protests.

Pakistan's Foreign Office has also condemned the violence in Indian-held Kashmir.

HM is one of several groups that for decades have been fighting around half a million Indian troops deployed in the region, calling for independence for Kashmir or a merger with Pakistan. Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol during curfew in Srinagar. —AP

Kashmir has been divided between rivals India and Pakistan since 1947, but both claim the territory in its entirety.

Tens of thousands of people, mostly civilians, have died in the fighting since 1989.

Violence had sharply declined in recent years following a major crackdown by the hundreds of thousands of Indian forces deployed in the region.

But a recent uptick in militant attacks has galvanised frustrated young Kashmiris, majority of whom deeply resent the Indian military's presence.

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