UN rights report on Kashmir raised in UK parliament

Press Trust of India  |  London 

The controversial UN human rights report on Kashmir, released last month, was raised in the by British peers who called on the to take steps to help implement the recommendations.

According to this human rights report on Kashmir, serious human rights violations took place between July 2016 and April 2018 and the report denounces the lack of prosecutions of Indian forces in due to the 1990 law known as the Armed Forces (Jammu and Kashmir) Special Powers Act which gives them virtual impunity, Hussain said.

He was joined by a fellow peer with origins in PoK, Lord Nazir Ahmed, who said that it was the UK's responsibility as a of the to "defend and protect humans rights around the world".

On behalf of the UK government, Lord responded in his capacity as of State for the Commonwealth and in the (FCO).

We continue to raise the importance of the issues in Kashmir with the In one of my visits towards the end of last year, I raised the issue of Kashmir and the need for and to find a resolution to this long-standing issue, he said.

Equally, with reference to the report and the importance of some of its findings, we encourage all states, including and Pakistan, to respond positively to the request by the UN in this case, the UN for Human Rights to a right to visit, he said.

Leading NRI industrialist and independent peer in the House of Lords, spoke out against the issue being raised in the

My Lords, both and are very active members of the Will the government say what purpose it will serve to discuss this point here, questioned Lord Paul.

The agreed that the UK government's position remains unchanged and that the Kashmir issue was primarily for India and to resolve.

They are countries tied together by history, culture and families. Indeed, my parents herald from India and my wife's parents herald from Pakistan. Communities and families can come together. Perhaps I am living proof of that," Ahmad said.

The UN had released its first human rights report on and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) on June 14, accusing security forces in the region of rights abuses.

India had rejected the findings of the UN as politically motivated.

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 20:25 IST