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US concerned over detentions, human rights violations in Indian occupied Kashmir
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August 06,2019
We are concerned about reports of detentions and urge respect for individual rights and discussion with those in affected communities, State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said in a statement.

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WASHINGTON: The United States on Monday urged respect of rights and called for "peace and stability" along the Line of Control (LoC) after New Delhi revoked the special status granted to the Indian-held portion of the disputed-territory.

"We are concerned about reports of detentions and urge respect for individual rights and discussion with those in affected communities," State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said in a statement.

Just ahead of the Indian announcement, several senior former and current Kashmiri political leaders were put under house arrest.

New Delhi's move sparked fears of further violence in the Muslim-majority territory.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi´s Hindu-nationalist party rushed through a presidential decree to scrap from the constitution special status for the Indian-held part of Kashmir.

"We call on all parties to maintain peace and stability along the Line of Control", Ortagus said.

Ortagus said the US is "closely following" events in Jammu and Kashmir state."

Earlier, Amnesty International, a global rights group, expressed its fear on Twitter that "the unilateral decision" made by Modi-led government will further stoke anguish and unrest in the scenic valley.

Such controversial move that was made without consulting stakeholders "amidst a clampdown on civil liberties and communications blackout is likely to increase the risk of further human rights violations and inflame tensions", said International Human Right's Organisation.


US President Donald Trump last month claimed, during a meeting with Prime Minister Imran Khan, that Modi had asked him to mediate the Kashmir issue.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/amp/5088...-rights-violations-in-indian-occupied-kashmir
 
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The US official, however, did express concern on the situation in the occupied Valley. “We are concerned about reports of detentions and urge respect for individual rights and discussion with those in affected communities,” she said.
Did you forget to make this text red?

If you can do then do, instead of giving lectures.
If you can't reply then please don't troll
 
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US concerned over detentions, human rights violations in Indian occupied Kashmir
National
Web Desk
August 06,2019
We are concerned about reports of detentions and urge respect for individual rights and discussion with those in affected communities, State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said in a statement.

508836_953959_us-state_updates.jpg

WASHINGTON: The United States on Monday urged respect of rights and called for "peace and stability" along the Line of Control (LoC) after New Delhi revoked the special status granted to the Indian-held portion of the disputed-territory.

"We are concerned about reports of detentions and urge respect for individual rights and discussion with those in affected communities," State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said in a statement.

Just ahead of the Indian announcement, several senior former and current Kashmiri political leaders were put under house arrest.

New Delhi's move sparked fears of further violence in the Muslim-majority territory.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi´s Hindu-nationalist party rushed through a presidential decree to scrap from the constitution special status for the Indian-held part of Kashmir.

"We call on all parties to maintain peace and stability along the Line of Control", Ortagus said.

Ortagus said the US is "closely following" events in Jammu and Kashmir state."

Earlier, Amnesty International, a global rights group, expressed its fear on Twitter that "the unilateral decision" made by Modi-led government will further stoke anguish and unrest in the scenic valley.

Such controversial move that was made without consulting stakeholders "amidst a clampdown on civil liberties and communications blackout is likely to increase the risk of further human rights violations and inflame tensions", said International Human Right's Organisation.


US President Donald Trump last month claimed, during a meeting with Prime Minister Imran Khan, that Modi had asked him to mediate the Kashmir issue.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/amp/5088...-rights-violations-in-indian-occupied-kashmir
The Indians said the US is on their side

I am sorry but daily 20 to 50 people are killed in your country US of A. You better take care of your A.
@waz another one
 
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US is just doing lip service, they ultimately don't give a hoot what happens.

Actually you could extend that statement to most of the world in general.
 
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US is just doing lip service, they ultimately don't give a hoot what happens.

Actually you could extend that statement to most of the world in general.
Wait and see
 
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US has asked to maintain peace at the border and we will take steps to maintain peace.
Regarding the house arrests farookh abdullah and mufti mehbooba, they will be soon free. Its not like they are held for ever.
It was pre emptive custody and it was necessary because there was intel that these two were planning mass gathering, protests and violence. And since US asked for peace we took steps to make sure peace sustains.
 
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