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Pak PM asks UNGA chief to probe rights abuses in Kashmir

Images Monitoring Desk by Images Monitoring Desk
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Kashmir remain ‘top priority’ for Imran Khan govt: Pak FO
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Srianagar, Jan 19: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Friday raised the Kashmir issue in their meetings with United Nations General Assembly president Maria Espinosa, asking her to set up a commission to probe rights abuses in the Valley and take steps for the implementation of the Security Council resolutions on the dispute.

The UNGA president is in Pakistan on a five-day visit. This is the first visit by a UNGA president to Pakistan since 2010. It is also Espinosa’s first to any country in the Asia-Pacific region since her election last September.

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According to the Pakistan Prime Minister’s Office, Khan “drew the attention of the president to the massive human rights violations in Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir, that have been documented in the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights report of June 2018” and demanded an “early establishment of a Commission of Inquiry to investigate these abuses, as recommended by the UN”.

It should be recalled that the first-ever UN human rights report on Kashmir — which was published last June — had called for a commission of inquiry to investigate allegations of human rights violations in Kashmir.

Khan asked Espinosa to play her role in preventing the abuse of free speech rights in the shape of publication of provocative blasphemous caricatures. He said such acts hurt the feelings of billions of Muslims.

Qureshi, in his meeting with the UNGA president at the Foreign Office, conveyed Pakistan’s deep concern over the “systematic human rights abuses in occupied Jammu and Kashmir”. He underscored the need for the UN to ensure implementation of the Security Council resolutions.

Ongoing UNSC reforms were also discussed during the meeting and it was noted that the process should be led by the member states and that the way forward lay in a consensus-based approach.

“Both agreed that the United Nations remained an indispensable institution for advancing dialogue, cooperation and pursuing collective solutions to global challenges,” an FO statement on the meeting said.

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