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U.S. senator blocked from visiting Kashmir as crackdown enters third month

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An Indian paramilitary trooper patrols at the top of a hill overlooking Srinagar, Kashmir, in late August. (Tauseef Mustafa/Afp Via Getty Images)
By
Joanna Slater
Oct. 4, 2019 at 11:59 p.m. GMT+5

NEW DELHI — U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen said he was refused permission to visit Kashmir on his trip to India this week as the Indian government’s clampdown in the restive region enters a third month.

Van Hollen is one of nearly 50 members of Congress who have expressed concern at the situation in Kashmir. Indian authorities have deployed thousands of additional troops, shut down Internet access and mobile phone service, arrested more than 3,000 people and detained nearly all of the region’s political leadership.

The crackdown coincided with India’s announcement on Aug. 5 that it would strip Muslim-majority Kashmir of its autonomy and statehood. The Indian government says the detentions and restrictions on communication are necessary to prevent violent and potentially deadly protests in response to its announcement.

Van Hollen, a Democrat who represents Maryland, said he asked to go to Kashmir so he could see the ground reality for himself.

“If the Indian government has nothing to hide, they should not worry about people visiting Kashmir and witnessing the situation with their own eyes,” Van Hollen said in an interview Friday in New Delhi.

As the world’s two largest democracies, India and the United States “talk a lot about our shared values,” he said. “I think this is a moment where transparency is important.”

Last month, Van Hollen proposed an amendment to an appropriations bill that referred explicitly to the restrictions implemented by India. While encouraging “enhanced engagement with India on issues of mutual interest,” it also noted “with concern the current humanitarian crisis in Kashmir” and called on the Indian government to restore communications and release detainees.

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Sen. Chris Van Hollen speaks at a Senate Banking Committee hearing on Sept. 10 in Washington. (Andrew Harnik/AP)
The amendment was adopted unanimously by the Senate Appropriations Committee and the bill is likely to receive a full vote in the Senate in the next several weeks.

A spokesman for India’s Ministry of External Affairs declined to comment on the amendment. A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Home Affairs did not respond to a query about Van Hollen’s inability to visit Kashmir.

In recent weeks, India has eased some restrictions in the Kashmir Valley, which is home to 7 million people. Landline connections are now functioning, albeit fitfully, and constraints on movement are intermittent rather than total. But mobile service and Internet connections are cut off. Meanwhile, the region’s mainstream political leaders remain in detention. Some are being held under a stringent security act used to combat the region’s long-running anti-India insurgency.

Since Aug. 5, several politicians from elsewhere in the country have been turned back by the authorities when they attempted to visit Kashmir. Two politicians petitioned India’s Supreme Court to visit, but they were not free to travel where they wanted. One said that he was prevented from speaking with Kashmir residents .

No foreign journalists have received permission from the Indian government to report in Kashmir since Aug. 5, although Indian citizens who work for foreign news organizations, including The Washington Post, have been able to report from the region.

Later this month, the House Foreign Affairs Committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on human rights in South Asia in which Kashmir will be a focus.

“There’s a lot going on in Washington, but I believe concern is rising about the situation in Kashmir,” said Van Hollen. His conversations during his two-day visit to India “have only heightened” such concerns.
 
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USA Senators need to understand, the country they are not putting sanctions on will be like a serpent, just like NAZI party was back during WW2

  • Same blind mind of using brute force, manpower to subjugate minorities
  • First day of freedom, India attacked Hyderabad, Juna garh, Kashmir created narrative to support their own story. Hilter did the same, he said he is restoring German pride. In India that is the concept of Greater India all the way to Afghanistan
  • Love of accumulating weapons

World created League of Nations to stop wars, Germany walked out, Japan walked out from it
in world war 2

What Modi has done , is similar when he revoked Kashmiri people's right for self determination and abused the United Nation resolutions
 
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Zionists religious zealots here following Trump, Netanyahu/Gantz and Boris also reflect same trends bro. Ahadith....
Well yesterday I was watching a documentary on WWII and it was shocking, how closely India resembles the Nazi Germany
 
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Not a surprising decision, I must say.

India will not allow any members of western liberal parties like US Democrats & UK labour to visit at this time since they are influenced by their votebanks.

US Republicans (except Lindsey Graham) and UK Conservatives (excl. a few) are welcome though.
 
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Not a surprising decision, I must say.

India will not allow any members of western liberal parties like US Democrats & UK labour to visit at this time since they are influenced by their votebanks.

US Republicans (except Lindsey Graham) and UK Conservatives (excl. a few) are welcome though.

Lmao, India won't allow literally anyone to visit. Conservative, or liberal.

What makes you think conservatives have anything in common with India.
 
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US Republicans (except Lindsey Graham) and UK Conservatives (excl. a few) are welcome though.
Whats the matter..., you clowns worried that they might actually uncover the truth of whats really going on in Kashmir?
 
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Lmao, India won't allow literally anyone to visit. Conservative, or liberal.

What makes you think conservatives have anything in common with India.

His sanghi kind think all conservative are like Trump.
 
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Not a surprising decision, I must say.

India will not allow any members of western liberal parties like US Democrats & UK labour to visit at this time since they are influenced by their votebanks.

US Republicans (except Lindsey Graham) and UK Conservatives (excl. a few) are welcome though.

Well, that is a lame excuse especially since Modi was supporting Trump vote bank in Texas through HowdyModi event and that is a fact for sure to convince Indian Americans to vote him. Furthermore, since when UN delegations have become conservatives or any other reason for lame excuse as such that they are also denied of access in Indian Occupied Kashmir for more than once. A simple search can help you. So just because India is hiding the brutalities in Kashmir and can't afford such visits; it does not mean one has to invent stories like conservative or labour party etc. In-fact if Modi is not a fascist as proven on many occasions including this one; would have welcome the visit.

Whats the matter

When is FATF due?
 
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India will not allow any members of western liberal parties like US Democrats & UK labour to visit at this time since they are influenced by their votebanks.

US Republicans (except Lindsey Graham) and UK Conservatives (excl. a few) are welcome though.

The word 'liberal' has become a curse word for sure. Most PDF Pakistani members also seem to hate them. But that's a separate debate.

But what is this 'votebanks' thingy? Indians have a much bigger clout in America. But it's not big enough like the AIPAC yet to threaten a lot of Senators and Congressmen. Indians are working on that; a comment to the video I posted above:

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Lmao, India won't allow literally anyone to visit. Conservative, or liberal.

What makes you think conservatives have anything in common with India.

Yup. Even Rahul Gandhi was turned back from the Srinagar airport. Imagine the heir to the mighty Nehru dynasty and the leader of India's second largest party and of the largest ruling party in Indian history!!

India doesn't have skeletons in its Kashmir closet--it has entire graveyards!!
 
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What has India got to hide? Doesn't India claim that Kashmir is free and happy today?
 
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Everything is fine in kashmir . People are ecstatic .
Yeah just like people are generally fine at funerals.

It must bring great joy knowing what goes on Kashmir brings...joy...to your kind. I'm pretty sure you're ecstatic.

But, trust me whatever it is that pleases you & your kind - it'll come down like a stack of cards. And that will be: Beautiful
 
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