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Ambassador Dr Maleeha Lodhi, Senator Mushahid Hussain and Dr Shezra Mansab Ali (MNA) with President of UN General Assembly, Peter Thomson in UN on Tuesday.
Ambassador Dr Maleeha Lodhi, Senator Mushahid Hussain and Dr Shezra Mansab Ali (MNA) with President of UN General Assembly, Peter Thomson in UN on Tuesday.

Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s Special Envoys have handed over a dossier to the President of UN General Assembly, Peter Thomson, concerning human rights violations in Kashmir.

The Prime Minister’s Envoys on Kashmir—Senator Mushahid Hussain and Dr Shezra Mansab Ali (MNA) — arrived in New York from Washington over the weekend on Tuesday.

They were accompanied by Ambassador Dr Maleeha Lodhi, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN, during their call on the 193-member Assembly’s president, according to a press release issued by the Pakistan Mission to the UN.

“The envoys briefed Thomson about the grave threat to peace and security posed by the deteriorating human rights situation in Jammu & Kashmir as a result of India’s suppression of the Kashmiri freedom movement,” the statement said. “Dr Ali detailed the killings of innocent and peaceful Kashmiri demonstrators and injuries caused by the use of brute force by Indian occupation forces.”

She also told the General Assembly President that the use of pellet guns, blinding hundreds including children, women and men, was a particularly “barbaric manifestation” of the use of force.

Senator Mushahid Hussain briefed President Thompson about the war hysteria stoked by India to “distract world attention from its brutal action” to suppress the legitimate demand of the Kashmiri people for Self Determination.

He stressed that the on-going movement was indigenous “and was sparked by the extra-judicial killing of youth leader and icon, Burhan Wani”, the reports said.

He said, “India has closed all doors to bilateral dialogue, scuttled a regional summit and at the international level, refused to implement Security Council resolutions. All this posed an imminent threat to peace and security in the region.”

“The President of the General Assembly expressed concern at the situation and assured the visiting envoys that he would do everything possible to foster peace. He also said that he would get an update on the current situation from the UN Department of Peace Keeping Operations,” media reports added.

The two Special Envoys also briefed officials of the Department of Peace Keeping Operations (DPKO) on accelerating tensions along the Line of Control.

They reiterated Pakistan’s proposal to expand operations of the United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) to avoid such situations.

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