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UN backtracks on role of its observers in Kashmir, says limited to LOC

The UN has backtracked on its assertion that it was monitoring the situation in Kashmir through the UN Military Observers Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP), clarifying that the observers' mission is limited to the line of control between Indian and Pakistani forces.

Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's spokesperson Stephane Dujarric gave the clarification Tuesday at his daily media briefing.

Replying to a volley of questions on the Kashmir situation from visiting Pakistani journalists on Monday, deputy spokesperson Farhan Haq had said: "We will continue to monitor the situation including, of course, through our monitoring group on the ground, UNMOGIP."

Haq had said, "The United Nations has repeatedly, including just a few weeks ago, put out the message to both sides about the need for them to work constructively with each other on this issue." Asked about "UN rights" being violated, Haq said: "I would refer you to the work of our Human Rights colleagues in Geneva, but we have issued periodic communications on this."

On Tuesday, as a follow-up Dujarric was asked by a reporter why he gave the clarification about the limited role of the UNMOGIP. He said cryptically: "It needed to be said."

The implication appeared to be that the incidents within Kashmir are internal matters of India and, therefore, not under the purview of UNMOGIP that deals with border issues.

Dujarric faced several questions on why the UN was not more actively involved in the Kashmir issue, with the insinuation that there was "reluctance" to take it up.

Asked why the UN had not taken up the Kashmir issue as it had matters like the Cyprus dispute, he replied that Ban had had commented on the issue and added: "I will leave it to you analyse it."

Asked again if Ban was "reluctant" to speak about the Kashmir developments, Dujarric said, "When questions arise, we offer comments." He added, "I don't agree that there is reluctance."

UNMOGIP is not a peacekeeping operation but an observation mission with the limited mandate of observing the line of control and reporting back on situations involving the armed forces of the two countries.

India maintains that the UNMOGIP has been made irrelevant by the 1972 Simla Agreement between Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto that acknowledges the Kashmir dispute as a bilateral issue. Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, on the other hand, has called for an expansion of the UNMOGIP and his country continues to file complaints with it about alleged Indian ceasefire violations.

In 2014, India asked the UNMOGIP to leave the government building it had provided the mission.

(Arul Louis can be reached at arul.l@ians.in)

http://www.business-standard.com/ar...shmir-says-limited-to-loc-116080201709_1.html
 
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UN backtracks on role of its observers in Kashmir, says limited to LOC

The UN has backtracked on its assertion that it was monitoring the situation in Kashmir through the UN Military Observers Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP), clarifying that the observers' mission is limited to the line of control between Indian and Pakistani forces.

Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's spokesperson Stephane Dujarric gave the clarification Tuesday at his daily media briefing.

Replying to a volley of questions on the Kashmir situation from visiting Pakistani journalists on Monday, deputy spokesperson Farhan Haq had said: "We will continue to monitor the situation including, of course, through our monitoring group on the ground, UNMOGIP."

Haq had said, "The United Nations has repeatedly, including just a few weeks ago, put out the message to both sides about the need for them to work constructively with each other on this issue." Asked about "UN rights" being violated, Haq said: "I would refer you to the work of our Human Rights colleagues in Geneva, but we have issued periodic communications on this."

On Tuesday, as a follow-up Dujarric was asked by a reporter why he gave the clarification about the limited role of the UNMOGIP. He said cryptically: "It needed to be said."

The implication appeared to be that the incidents within Kashmir are internal matters of India and, therefore, not under the purview of UNMOGIP that deals with border issues.

Dujarric faced several questions on why the UN was not more actively involved in the Kashmir issue, with the insinuation that there was "reluctance" to take it up.

Asked why the UN had not taken up the Kashmir issue as it had matters like the Cyprus dispute, he replied that Ban had had commented on the issue and added: "I will leave it to you analyse it."

Asked again if Ban was "reluctant" to speak about the Kashmir developments, Dujarric said, "When questions arise, we offer comments." He added, "I don't agree that there is reluctance."

UNMOGIP is not a peacekeeping operation but an observation mission with the limited mandate of observing the line of control and reporting back on situations involving the armed forces of the two countries.

India maintains that the UNMOGIP has been made irrelevant by the 1972 Simla Agreement between Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto that acknowledges the Kashmir dispute as a bilateral issue. Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, on the other hand, has called for an expansion of the UNMOGIP and his country continues to file complaints with it about alleged Indian ceasefire violations.

In 2014, India asked the UNMOGIP to leave the government building it had provided the mission.

(Arul Louis can be reached at arul.l@ians.in)

http://www.business-standard.com/ar...shmir-says-limited-to-loc-116080201709_1.html

Tell Us new thing we are telling this to Pakistan
That UN issue is over but they have there own bias views
 
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What's new? They are doing same for past many many years.


1 AUGUST 2016

Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General


Question: Yeah. I want to thank you very much on behalf of all the journalists here. We have a great opportunity. And my question is not directly related to what you said but it's still an ongoing thing. And it's regarding the Indian-occupied part of Kashmir, the disputed territory, the ongoing atrocities, people are being, you know, killed and there are a number of people who are being hidden [inaudible], what has the United Nations done specifically in this regard and what further United Nations can do, just to stop this act which right now is going on in the disputed territory of Kashmir?

Deputy Spokesman: Well, the United Nations has repeatedly, including just a few weeks ago, put out the message to both sides about the need for them to work constructively with each other on this issue. And we will continue to monitor the situation including, of course, through our monitoring group on the ground, UNMOGIP [United Nations Military Observers in India and Pakistan].

Question: Follow‑up: was the United Nations thing the UN rights are being violated right now in this disputed territory of Kashmir by Indian forces?

Deputy Spokesman: I would refer you to the work of our Human Rights colleagues in Geneva, but we have issued periodic communications on this. Yes, Masood?

http://www.un.org/press/en/2016/db160801.doc.htm


Indian Media is claiming that this statement (the underlined part) by the Deputy Spokesperson has been "clarified" today by the Spokesperson.


Everyone knows the mandate of UNMOGIP. It's mentioned clearly on their website. And it has always been the same.


But look at the Indian Media, It is trying to give an impression as if the UN has backtracked on the role of its observers in Kashmir !! :lol:

What a bunch of clowns ... No wonder no one takes Indian Media seriously ...
 
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1 AUGUST 2016

Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General


Question: Yeah. I want to thank you very much on behalf of all the journalists here. We have a great opportunity. And my question is not directly related to what you said but it's still an ongoing thing. And it's regarding the Indian-occupied part of Kashmir, the disputed territory, the ongoing atrocities, people are being, you know, killed and there are a number of people who are being hidden [inaudible], what has the United Nations done specifically in this regard and what further United Nations can do, just to stop this act which right now is going on in the disputed territory of Kashmir?

Deputy Spokesman: Well, the United Nations has repeatedly, including just a few weeks ago, put out the message to both sides about the need for them to work constructively with each other on this issue. And we will continue to monitor the situation including, of course, through our monitoring group on the ground, UNMOGIP [United Nations Military Observers in India and Pakistan].

Question: Follow‑up: was the United Nations thing the UN rights are being violated right now in this disputed territory of Kashmir by Indian forces?

Deputy Spokesman: I would refer you to the work of our Human Rights colleagues in Geneva, but we have issued periodic communications on this. Yes, Masood?

http://www.un.org/press/en/2016/db160801.doc.htm


Indian Media is claiming that this statement (the underlined part) by the Deputy Spokesperson has been "clarified" today by the Spokesperson.


Everyone knows the mandate of UNMOGIP. It's mentioned clearly on their website. And it has always been the same.


But look at the Indian Media, It is trying to give an impression as if the UN has backtracked on the role of its observers in Kashmir !! :lol:

What a bunch of clowns ... No wonder no one takes Indian Media seriously ...
Indian media is unbelievable ....
 
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The first part of the article covered the Question Hour for 1st Aug Monday

The next part of the article :
"On Tuesday, as a follow-up Dujarric was asked by a reporter why he gave the clarification about the limited role of the UNMOGIP. He said cryptically: "It needed to be said.""

Does any can post this Question Hour? Tuesday?


Pakistani media rarely give any cover to Pak-India issues and Indian media is more like Pakistan centric.

U are joking right?? That the Pak media RARELY covers PAK India issues???
 
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Pakistani media rarely give any cover to Pak-India issues and Indian media is more like Pakistan centric.

Pakistani Media too is irresponsible and unprofessional, But the Indian Media fails miserably in adhering to Journalistic ethics, values and standards when reporting on matters related to Pakistan.
 
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Publishing sensationalist, jingoistic, and even fabricated or embellished news stories on a regular basis has made Indian Media lose its credibility.

indian media is more independent than the pakistani media. having said that kashmir is a minor issue in the grand scheme of things for most indians
 
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