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UN alarms over Kashmir human rights after Pahalgam incident

Published on: November 25, 2025 8:30 PM

The United Nations has raised serious concerns over human rights violations in Indian-administered Kashmir after the Pahalgam incident. Reports indicate abuse, suspicious deaths, and mistreatment during detentions. The UN urged India to conduct independent investigations and ensure accountability immediately.

Officials said nearly 2,800 people, including journalists and human rights defenders, were detained during large-scale operations. Detainees allegedly faced violence, while lawyers and family members were denied access, the UN noted. These measures heightened fears among local communities and civil society groups.

Read more: Pakistan urges UN to address Kashmir human rights crisis

The UN condemned discrimination against Kashmiri and Muslim populations, communication blackouts, and restrictions on press freedom. It emphasized that counterterrorism actions must respect international human rights laws and democratic norms.

Moreover, the UN highlighted harassment of students, incitement of violence against Muslims, and blocking of more than 8,000 social media accounts. Reports also confirmed that thousands of homes, mosques, and businesses in Gujarat and Assam were damaged. These actions increased tensions across the region.

Read more: Pakistan reaffirms strong support for Kashmiris‘ right

Finally, the UN called on both India and Pakistan to resolve the long-standing Kashmir dispute peacefully. It stressed justice, protection of civilians, and respect for human rights as essential for lasting regional stability.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: accountability, detentions, human rights violations, Kashmir, Latest, Peaceful Resolution, UN

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