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Pak gets Turkey’s backing to use UN report on Kashmir at UNGA sidelines

The UN report on the human rights situation in Kashmir, released in June, triggered a furore as it called for addressing past and ongoing rights violations in the region.

Published on: Sep 15, 2018 10:10 PM IST
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Pakistan plans to use a report on Kashmir by the UN Human Rights Office to highlight the issue during a conference that will be held on the margins of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said.

Protesters throwing stones at policemen during a protest in Srinagar. (Waseem Andrabi/HT Photo)
Protesters throwing stones at policemen during a protest in Srinagar. (Waseem Andrabi/HT Photo)

“At the UN, there will be a separate conference on Kashmir on the sidelines. It happens every year, but it is different this time because a new UN report has come out which sheds light on (Jammu and Kashmir),” Qureshi said.

There has been a surge in the people’s interest in human rights abuses taking place in Kashmir, he said during a news conference he jointly addressed with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu on Friday.

The UN report on the human rights situation in Kashmir, released in June, triggered a furore as it called for addressing past and ongoing rights violations in the region.

India’s foreign ministry rejected the report, the first issued by the UN on the human rights situation in both parts of Kashmir, saying it was “fallacious, tendentious and motivated” and comprised “largely unverified information”.

Qureshi also said the Pakistan-Turkey relationship is very strong as both countries understand each other’s sensitivities.

He also thanked Turkey for supporting Pakistan’s application to join the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG).

 
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