Kashmir's Right to Self Determination: UNSC Resolutions, Human Rights Violations and Culpability under International Law

Zia Akhtar
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The United Nations has voted for the Kashmir dispute to be settled by a referendum in the territory since the inception of both India and Pakistan as independent states in 1947. The Security Council resolutions have mandatory effect since their passage and a plebiscite was overdue when India decided to annex the state in August 2019. In refusing to let the people decide their future the Indian government went against the cardinal principle of self-determination. By revoking its constitutional status as a state within the Indian Union the government revoked the Article 370 without consulting any other interested party including the political representatives of the Kashmiri people. The consequence was the declaration of Martial law in the Valley enforced by an unprecedented security operation whereby the special powers allotted to the military and the auxiliary Border Security forces and Central Reserve Police force have been used to assault the human rights of the people. The Indian government has not only refused to implement the mandate of the UNSC but also breached the International Convention of Civil and Political Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The actions of the Indian forces have been under the spotlight of the UN Human Rights Council whose reports in 2018 and 2019 implicate the military of gross human rights abuses in Kashmir. The argument of this paper is that there should be rigorous application of international humanitarian law and war crimes tribunals invested to prosecute the Indian officials for breaches of the rules in Non-International Conflicts (NIC). Keywords: Instrument of Accession; Article 370; cultural genocide; Uti possidetis; UN Chapter VI; International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; AFSPA Public Safety; ct, OHCHR Report 2018; International
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克什米尔的自决权:联合国安理会决议、侵犯人权行为和国际法下的罪责
自1947年印度和巴基斯坦作为独立国家成立以来,联合国一直投票赞成在该地区通过全民公决解决克什米尔争端。安理会决议具有强制性效力,因为在2019年8月印度决定吞并该邦时,安理会决议已经通过,公民投票已经过期。印度政府拒绝让人民决定自己的未来,违背了自决的基本原则。通过撤销其作为印度联邦内一个邦的宪法地位,政府在没有与包括克什米尔人民政治代表在内的任何其他有关方面协商的情况下撤销了第370条。其结果是在谷地宣布戒严令,并采取前所未有的安全行动,利用分配给军队和辅助边境安全部队和中央后备警察部队的特别权力侵犯人民的人权。印度政府不仅拒不履行联合国安理会的授权,而且违反了《公民权利和政治权利国际公约》和《世界人权宣言》。印度军队的行动一直受到联合国人权理事会的关注,该理事会2018年和2019年的报告暗示印度军队在克什米尔严重侵犯人权。本文的论点是,应该严格适用国际人道主义法和战争罪法庭,以起诉违反非国际冲突规则的印度官员。关键词:加入书;第370条;文化种族灭绝;泌尿道感染possidetis;联合国第六章;公民权利和政治权利国际盟约;公共安全;ct,人权高专办2018年报告;国际
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