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EU lawmakers urge Pak-India dialogue on Kashmir

Daily Dateline Islamabad by Daily Dateline Islamabad
August 6, 2022
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ISLAMABAD, Aug 06 (NNI): As many as 14 members of the European Parliament have written a letter to the EU Commission president and vice president showing grave concern over the human rights violations in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir while condemning the Aug 5, 2019 action of the Indian government seeing it a despicable military means to deal with the crisis.
In their letter, the EU parliamentarians have called upon the Indian government to stop perpetrating atrocities on Kashmiris.
The letter read: “We, undersigned members of the European Parliament, are writing to you in order to bring your attention to the continued grave, and systematic human rights violations of the Kashmiri people due to the unresolved dispute over the status of the region.
“Due to the continued tensions, the people of Jammu and Kashmir have been subject to intolerable suppression of their freedom and fundamental rights over the past seven decades, as it is shown by the accounts of many human rights organisations and the reports of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
“Since the enactment of Citizenship Amendment Act on 05 August 2019, however, it appears more evident that India has abandoned any political approach to the insurgency in Kashmir and is managing the crisis with almost exclusively military means.
“As per Amnesty International Report of 2021, indeed, since the revocation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status in 2019, the Indian authorities have arrested many human rights defenders including journalists and activists under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, India’s primary counter-terrorism law. At least 36 journalists have faced interrogation, raids. threats, or physical assault for their reporting until now. According to Access Now, people in Jammu and Kashmir faced at least 85 internet shutdowns in 2021 – one of the highest in the world.
“Despite the Indian government claim that its decisions would put an end to militancy in the region and that there has been a significant improvement in the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir, Kashmiris are increasingly alienated from the Indian state, with more and more youth joining insurgent group…
“Moreover, the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act legislation that officially tasks the Indian security forces with protecting civilians, upholding national security and combatting violence by armed groups has historically been abused, with security force personnel committing many grave human rights violations which have gone unpunished. The failure to address these abuses have violated the rights of the victims to justice and remedy, which is enshrined in the Constitution of India and the international human rights law.
“Against this backdrop, we haw also witnessed some positive development in the past few years. In February 2021, India and Pakistan recommitted to the 2003 ceasefire after holding back-channel talks. However, while back-channel talks are encouraging, and were welcomed by the EU High Representative, the ceasefire accord alone will not bring about long-term stability, especially in the absence of proper diplomatic ties.
“Kashmir is internationally recognised as one of the most militarized zones in the world and a tremendously dangerous conflict flash point between two nuclear powers. We believe that we should look at this region with great concern and avoid at all costs an escalation of the conflict by strengthening our dialogue with India. Pakistan and the representatives of Kashmir in order to recover the dimension of dialogue, negotiation and diplomacy in the resolution of the conflict.
“We believe that the European Union and its member states can play a crucial role in helping address this deadlock, especially in the context of the resumption in late June of negotiations between India and the European Union for a comprehensive free trade agreement.

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