United Nations, May 3: India has
strongly objected to Pakistan's attempt to rake up the issue of alleged human
rights violations in Kashmir at the UN's Committee on Information.
India said it was irrelevant to the work of
the panel.
Pakistan's delegate Masood Anwar, addressing a
session of Committee on Information on Wednesday, raised the issue of Kashmir
alleging that human rights violations were taking place against the people of
Kashmir.
He said the UN's Department of Public
Information (DPI) can play an important role in defusing tensions and promoting
interfaith harmony. “Human rights violations in particular are a matter of
serious concern to the international community," he said.
India strongly rejected Anwar's reference to
Kashmir, saying his remarks are irrelevant to the work of the Committee. “We
have seen another attempt here today to make reference to issues extraneous to
the agenda of the Committee. We completely reject these remarks as they have no
relevance to the work of the Committee,” S Srinivas Prasad, Minister in the
Indian Mission to the UN, said during the session.
In his statement, Prasad said India supports
the DPI's work on counter-terrorism. “India is opposed to all forms of
terrorism and believes that effective cooperation among countries is necessary
to combat the threat,” he said.
He referred to the production of the
documentary ‘Surviving Terrorism: Victim's voices' on the survivors of the
Norway terror attack of 2011, saying civilians affected by terrorism is an
"untold story” and hoped that the DPI will pick up more such stories from
terrorist violence affected countries. UNI
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