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Human right violation in Kashmir: UN calls for international inquiry

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June 14, 2018
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Government forces have used excessive force in Kashmir and killed and wounded numerous civilians since 2016, according to Reuters the United Nations said on Thursday, calling for an international inquiry into alleged violations in the disputed territory.

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There was no immediate comment by either government to the report issued by the UN human rights office in Geneva, which called for justice for victims on both sides of the Line of Conflict (LoC).

India has long accused Pakistan of training and arming militants and helping them infiltrate across the heavily militarized Line of Control (LoC) that separates the two sides in the region, a charge Islamabad denies.

The U.N. report focuses mainly on serious violations committed in the state of Jammu and Kashmir from July 2016 to April 2018. Activists estimate that up to 145 civilians were killed by government forces and up to 20 civilians killed by armed groups in the same period, it said.

“In responding to demonstrations that started in 2016, Indian security forces used excessive force that led to unlawful killings and a very high number of injuries,” the report said.

According to the Reuters  report the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein has called for maximum restraint and denounced the lack of prosecutions of Indian forces in Jammu and Kashmir due to a 1990 law giving them what he called “virtual immunity”.

In a statement, Zeid called for the Human Rights Council – which opens a three-week session in Geneva on Monday – to launch a commission of inquiry into all violations. Alleged sites of mass graves in the Kashmir Valley and Jammu region should be investigated, he said.

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