WASHINGTON D.C, NOV 16 (DMN) - Pakistan welcomes public hearing on human rights in Kashmir by Tom Lantos. Pakistan
welcomes the public hearing on human rights in occupied Jammu and Kashmir held
by the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission of the U.S. Congress, held on 14 November
2019 at Washington D.C.
The deliberations of the Commission
reinforced internationally recognized disputed nature of the Jammu and Kashmir
issue and highlighted gross human rights violations and the humanitarian crisis
in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJ&K).
A call for an independent
fact-finding mission to IOJ&K was made.
The right of self-determination of Kashmiri
people was also duly underscored during the Commission’s proceedings.
Pakistan welcomes public hearing on human rights in Kashmir by Tom Lantos
Held less than a month after the hearing of
the Subcommittee on Asia of the U.S.House of Representatives, the Lantos
Commission hearing reflected continued international concern over the situation
in IOJ&K.
Pakistan recognizes efforts of Members of the
U.S. Congress who have raised their voices of conscience on the ongoing
persecution of the people of IOJ&K and called upon the Indian government to
end its brutal repression.
We appreciate that the U.S. leadership and
lawmakers are cognizant of the potential threats to fundamental human rights,
freedom of speech, right of self-determination, and peace and stability in the
region and are willing to play their due role to help bring the continuing
humanitarian nightmare to an end.
The general view during the hearing was that
international journalists, independent human rights organizations and United
Nations Special Rapporteurs should be allowed to visit IOJ&K.
Pakistan welcomes public hearing on human rights in Kashmir by Tom Lantos
The witnesses also called for immediate
lifting of the communications blockade and restoration of human rights in
occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Overall, it was emphasized that India should not be
allowed to continue its oppressive policies as well as religious and ethnic
persecution.
The international community was urged to hold
independent investigations into grave human rights violations in the occupied
territory. Importantly, the need for the U.S.
Congress to play an even greater
role in urging India to end its repression in IOJ&K, without succumbing to
any political expediency, was emphasized.
The courage of the panelists who became the
voice of innocent Kashmiri people being brutally silenced by India's
communications blockade is laudable.
They shredded the myth of so-called “largest
democracy” and honestly exposed the authoritarian, nationalistic and extremist
motivations driving the Indian government’s deplorable and repressive policies.
Pakistan welcomes public hearing on human rights in Kashmir by Tom Lantos
They also expressed their concern that
persecution of religious minorities in India, especially manifested in the form
of anti-conversion legislation, Babri Masjid verdict, National Register of
Citizens (NRC) in Assam as well as mob violence and lynching were fostering a
growing sense of fear among the minorities in India.
The latest hearing in the Lantos Commission
of the U.S. Congress is another illustration of the world community’s serious
concern over the unacceptable situation in IOJ&K and the need to address it
urgently.
The Indian regime must end its illegal
occupation of IOJ&K, stop its state-terrorism in the occupied territories,
and allow the exercise of right to self-determination to the Kashmiri people as
stipulated by the United Nations Security Council resolutions.=DMN
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Pakistan welcomes public hearing on human rights in Kashmir by Tom Lantos
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