Report by UN secretary general 18 may 2018
Author: JKCHR
OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (OHCHR) 19 JULY 2019 UPDATE OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN KASHMIR
19 July 2019 update of the human rights situation in Kashmir
INDIAN ACTION OF 05 AUGUST 2019 – ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN INDIA-PAKISTAN AND KASHMIR
Engagement is the instrument that civilised communities have used to secure peace and settle disputes. India and Pakistan are no exception to this rule. However, in this or any other engagement the dividends should be shared in equity and no party should be dispossessed or traded into a quid pro quo.
PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF ALL HUMAN RIGHTS, CIVIL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT – A/HRC/10/NGO/59
A/HRC/10/NGO/59. Tenth session of the Human Rights Council item 3 on the agenda
JAMMU AND KASHMIR – WITHDRAWAL OF ALL TROOPS AND SENDING UNITED NATIONS FORCE
A/HRC/42/NGO/138. Forty second session of the Human Rights Council
JAMMU AND KASHMIR- AGREED SETTLEMENT, CONSISTENT WITH THE PRINCIPLES OF THE CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATION
A/HRC/42/NGO/137. Forty second session of the Human Rights Council
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR
A/HRC/41/NGO/113. Forty first session of the Human Rights Council
JAMMU AND KASHMIR – MERITS OF INDIAN REFUSAL TO RESPOND TO UN SPECIAL RAPPORTEURS
A/HRC/41/NGO/115. Forty second session of the Human Rights Council
INDIA – DANGER OF NORMALISING RACISM, XENOPHOBIA, INTOLERANCE AND ALL FORMS OF BIGOTRY
A/HRC/41/NGO/119. Forty second session of the Human Rights Council
INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR AND USE OF COURTS TO CHANGE DEMOGRAPHY
A/HRC/39/NGO/140. Thirty ninth session of the Human Rights Council