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EU parliamentary report under Baroness Emma on Kashmir in 2007

EU passes Emma Nicholson's Kashmir report with an overwhelming Majority

Strasbourg (France), May 24 : The European Parliament here today passed the Baroness Emma Nicholson report on Kashmir with an overwhelming majority.

The report, which has criticised the human rights situation in the Pakistani side of Kashmir, got a thumping approval from the parliamentarians.

Prior to the debate on the report at the plenary session of the European Parliament, Baroness Nicholson gave a firm rejoinder to a letter that she had received from Saeed Khalid, Pakistan's Ambassador to the European Union.

Responding to Ambassador Khalid's contention that the Northern Areas of Pakistan were never a part of Jammu and Kashmir, and that the Siachen Glacier formed a part of the Northern Areas, Baroness Nicholson said that she could not "commend" the Pakistan Government's "new position" to the European Parliament.

Stating that she had rigorously revisited her earlier research on the geography and history of the region, including checking of maps, treaties, historic documents and speeches from 1846 till date, and had come to the following conclusions:

1. All the evidence points to the fact that Gilgit and Baltistan region were constituent parts of Jammu and Kashmir by 1877.

2. They were under the sovereignty of Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir and remained in this princely domain till the date of accession on October 26, 1947.

3. The assertion that the Northern Areas were independent of Jammu and Kashmir in August 1947 was incorrect, as the British had only leased a small part of the territory from the Maharajah (Hari Singh) on March 29, 1935, to provide a strong defence and security provision against persistent Russian invasion of the State.

4. The lease did not take away the sovereignty of Jammu and Kashmir. Ownership remained fairly and squarely with the ruler. The lease came to an end on August 1, 1947 in preparation for partition on August 15, 1947, thus giving the ruler full powers to decide which two emerging nations would his state join.


Baroness Nicholson further went on to say that as supporting evidence, she was forwarding an official map of the region as it existed in 1909, which clearly showed Gilgit and Baltistan to be well within the State borders of Kashmir, an extract of the leasehold agreement of 1935, an extract of the Instrument of Accession of October 26, 1947 and a letter from Maharaja Hari Singh giving reasons for his decision to accede the State of Jammu and Kashmir to the Dominion of India.

Turning to the issue of the Siachen Glacier being a part of the Northern Areas, she said that she could not incorporate Pakistan's viewpoint on the issue into the final report, as the "Siachen Glacier issue only found small mention in the report, and new section would have to be created to adopt the eleven paragraphs of information provided by Islamabad."

She said that a reworking of a report of such magnitude at such a late stage was "highly unlikely and politically unacceptable"

She also said that there was no "historical or geographical justification for Pakistan's contention that Gilgit and Baltistan were not a part of the erstwhile royal state of Jammu and Kashmir.

Earlier this week, Baroness Emma, who is also the Vice-Chairman of the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs, deplored the recent outbreaks of violence in Karachi and said that the overwhelming need of the hour, is to "secure an independent justice system to address the situation of the people of Pakistan, and particularly those of AJK (Ajad Jammu and Kashmir)
and Gilgit and Baltistan".

While admitting that both Pakistan and India have been encouraged to apply the UN Security Council (UNSC) resolutions on Kashmir, from 1948 to 1971 for all measures to improve the situation in Kashmir, the recent violations of various UNSC resolutions, suggest that "preconditions for using the plebiscite have not been met, and cannot be met by Pakistan at this time."


Baroness Nicholson has strongly recommended that the Government of Pakistan endorses and implements the judgement of the Supreme Court of Pakistan of 28 May 1999 which validates the Kashmiri heritage of the people of Gilgit and Baltistan and states that the Government should implement their fundamental human rights, democratic freedoms and access to justice.

She says that Pakistan has consistently failed to fulfil its obligations to introduce meaningful and representative democratic structures on its side of Kashmir.

Nicholson is particularly critical of the fact that the Pakistan side of Kashmir is governed through the Ministry of Kashmir Affairs in Islamabad, that Pakistan officials dominate the Kashmir Council and that the Chief Secretary, the Inspector-General of Police, the Accountant-General and the Finance Secretary are all from Pakistan.

She has also expressed her disapproval of the provision in the 1974 Interim Constitution, which forbids any political activity that is not in accordance with the doctrine of Jammu and Kashmir, as part of Pakistan, and obliges any candidate for a parliamentary seat in AJK to sign a declaration of loyalty to that effect.


That the Gilgit-Baltistan region enjoys no form of democratic representation whatsoever has also caused her concern.

Furthermore, she welcomes the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) move to work effectively towards making the South Asia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) a political and economic reality which will maximise the benefits for four parts of Jammu and Kashmir.

She concludes by calling on the Government of Pakistan to end the "positive list" system; notes positively that, although trade between the two countries has fluctuated over the past decade, the overall level of official trade between India and Pakistan has increased from USD 180 million in 1996 to USD 602 million in 2005. She believes this latent trading potential between the two countries should be encouraged.
 
3 militants, jawan killed in J&K gunbattle - India - The Times of India

JAMMU: Three militants and an army jawan were killed and two policemen were injured in two separate gunbattles in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, security officials said.

Acting on a tipoff, army and police personnel launched a cordon-and-search operation in LambiBeri-Tilnai Khoo forests in Kandi Bhudal belt of Rajouri district against militants trying to infiltrate from across the border, they said.

In the gunbattle that raged till late in the evening, two militants and an army jawan were killed and another injured, they said adding two to three militants are still trapped. The injured jawan was airlifted to the military hospital in critical condition, they said adding additional troops have been rushed to the spot and bodies are yet to be recovered.

Police and troops, who were searching for a group of infiltrating militants, finally trapped the militants in Triyath area of the same district this evening, they said adding militants fired on the search party led by Additional SP R K Bhat, setting off another gunfight.

One militant was killed and SHO of Dharamshal police station Showkat Ali injured at Triyath, the officials said adding four to five militants are trapped in the cordon as the gunbattle escalated. The body of the militant is yet to be recovered.
 
You mess with India and this is what you will get lol Jai Hind, im soo proud of our soldiers :) keep up the great work
 
Whats nice in it?

The army should stop using police against terrorists. It only wastes precious human lives.

Fight against terrorism is responsibility of army and they should not ask police to fight it. They are not trained for it.

Police should rather focus on improving law and order situations and improving security of people from terrorists.

Also, army should focus on hitting on terror camps in P0K rather than sitting here like ducks and waiting for orders from daddy in USA.

What??? Army job is not to fight with terrorists...Army job is to protect our borders....Army guarding civilian areas is not a good idea both for Army and Civilians.. Special Forces like NSG are supposed to do the job...Obviously you cannot expect things to change suddenly however the good side is that realization is there...J&K CM Omar Abdullah said in some interview that slowly but surely we will move Army out of civilian areas....Army role should and would be limited to guarding the borders until peace with Pakistan is achieved and then even that role should be given to BSF.....

As far as bolded part is concerned then i have one question for you where do you live bro??? India is a democratic set-up and Army obeys orders of GOI....If GOI says so Army will move in and clear whatever needs to be cleared!!!
 
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6 LeT militants killed in J&K encounter - India - The Times of India

JAMMU: Six Lashkar-e-Taiba militants of Pakistani origin, who had escaped from Triyath forest after a brief encounter three days ago, were killed by security forces after they tracked them down in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday.

Police and security forces tracked down the group of militants in Talli Dharaman-Sarothi belt (Triyath) of Kalakote tehsil of Rajouri district and trapped them around 1430 hours, Senior Superintendent of Police, Rajouri, Shafkat Watalie told PTI, giving details of anti-terrorist 'Operation Khoj'.

The joint operation party retaliated after militants fired on them, SSP said, adding that in the fierce gunbattle that ensued for three-and-a-half hours, six militants were killed.

A search team of Police led by Additional Superintendent of Police R K Bhat and assisted by Army, Special Operation Group (SoG) and CRPF tracked down the militants who had escaped from Triyath forest on March 30 following a brief encounter with the security personnel.

A jawan had been killed and Station House Officer (SHO) of Daramshal Police Station Inspector Showkat Ali was injured in that incident.

"For the past three days, police and security force team was searching for them in dense forest and deep valley in Dharamshal belt and finally tracked them," a senior police officer said.
 
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6 more lives go down the shahadat drain!! Man, these guys need to realize that this armed struggle will fetch nothing!!!
 
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times of India, so the real story is probably that they killed 6 innocent Muslim Kashmiris and are now calling them terrorists.

I guess same as what PA is doing in FATA, SWAT and NWFP.. Asking all taliban to disperse, to be used later for formenting terrorism in Afg. Catching hold of Innocent Pashtuns and killing them and showing dead bodies to collect aid from US...???



See how bad it feels when the shoe is on the other foot.. What you said was as ridiculous as the statement above..
 
I guess same as what PA is doing in FATA, SWAT and NWFP.. Asking all taliban to disperse, to be used later for formenting terrorism in Afg. Catching hold of Innocent Pashtuns and killing them and showing dead bodies to collect aid from US...???

See how bad it feels when the shoe is on the other foot.. What you said was as ridiculous as the statement above..


Atleast you admit your statement was ridiculous. I stand by what i said, Indian Army has a well documented track record of killing inoocent people and branding then terrorists afterwards. you can just google or youtube first hand accounts.
 
Atleast you admit your statement was ridiculous. I stand by what i said, Indian Army has a well documented track record of killing inoocent people and branding then terrorists afterwards. you can just google or youtube first hand accounts.

And most of those videos are posted or tailor made by fanatics like you. Stop justifying terrorists, or your home will also burn someday.
 
Atleast you admit your statement was ridiculous. I stand by what i said, Indian Army has a well documented track record of killing inoocent people and branding then terrorists afterwards. you can just google or youtube first hand accounts.

Whatever.. N'joy your delusions... IA thinks they were terrorists and shot them like the pigs they are.. thats good enough for me and most indians.. If you have an issue with that, too bad ...
 
just six this time??? anyways good work Indian army !! we need more !! don't allow a single of these TERRORISTS to enter in our kashmir...all the best.:sniper:
 
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