Kashmir activists attack EU report

The conflict in Kashmir has claimed thousands of lives.

Kashmir activists attack EU report
Activists from the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir have marched through the Pakistani capital protesting against a European parliament report they said glossed over rights abuses by the Indian military.
 
The report was issued last month by Emma Nicholson, the vice-chairwoman of the EU parliament's foreign affairs committee.
 
About 300 activists marched to the office of the European Commission in Islamabad. Some carried banners reading: "We condemn pro-India and biased report".
 
The activists oppposed to Indian rule in the region said the report was neither credible nor balanced.
 
The report said calls for a referendum to determine the region's status were "wholly out of step with the needs of the local people and thus damaging to their interersts".

 

Festering dispute

 

Pakistan has for decades demanded a referendum in Kashmir, in line with UN resolutions of the late 1940s and early 1950s, although Pervez Musharraf, the Pakistani president, has in recent years said Pakistan may drop that demand as part of a solution.

   

The activists said Nicholson met only pro-India Kashmiris during a visit to the region this year.

   

Ashraf Saraf, an official of the All-Parties Hurriyat Conference [APHC], an umbrella organisation of Kashmiri groups opposed to Indian rule in the region, said: "She did not meet pro-freedom groups, APHC leaders and common people."

 

Referring to the resolutions calling for a referendum to determine whether Kashmiris wanted to be part of India or Pakistan, Saraf said: "She has tried to brush aside the right of self-determination which goes against the UN Security Council resolutions."

 

Armed separatist groups have been fighting Indian security forces in Indian-administered Kashmir since 1989. India has long accused Pakistan of backing the groups.

   

The European report deplored human rights violations by Indian security forces in Indian-administered Kashmir as well as violence by the groups based in Pakistan.

   

Indian authorities say more than 41,000 people have been killed in the armed conflict. Independent rights groups say the toll is much higher and anti-India activists put it at 100,000.

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