‘UN report backs India’s stand on Pak.-based militant groups’

Human rights activists urge New Delhi not to reject findings entirely
While India has rejected the ‘Update’ of the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) report on Jammu and Kashmir, human rights activists have pointed out that it includes several unprecedented references to rights violations and constitutional changes undertaken by Pakistani authorities and militant groups, that actually support India’s narrative. Urging India not to reject the ‘Update’ in its entirety, the activists have urged it to “engage” with the OHCHR’s findings released on Monday. “The govt should engage with this process to acknowledge the violations, take steps towards accountability, and call for Pakistan to ensure an end to militant abuses [as well]. Often upholding rights is the first step towards ending the cycle of violence,” said Human Rights Watch South Asia Director Meenakshi Ganguly. “It is important to note, that for the first time, the UN is taking note of child soldiers being used by militant groups, for example. The report also remarks that Kashmiri groups have been charged with sedition and arrested in both Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) and Islamabad,” pointed out peace activist Sushobha Barve, who works in Jammu and Kashmir as a part of the Centre for Dialogue and Reconciliation. The OHCHR report released on July 8, that catalogued alleged violations on both sides of the Line of Control and International boundary in Jammu and Kashmir from 2018-2019, said that Jaish-e-Mohammad, Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-Taiba had all been “accused of recruiting and deploying child soldiers in Indian-Administered Kashmir”. It also mentioned strictures passed by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) against Pakistan for not curbing terror financing by these groups.

Source : https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/un-report-backs-indias-stand-on-pak-based-militant-groups/article28337602.ece

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