Petition updateThe Kashmir Referendum For Freedom.UNHRC Responds to Kashmir's Formal Complaint to the Human Rights Council Against India.

Rita PALUk, ENG, United Kingdom
24 Jul 2017
Dear Kashmir,
The formal complaint [www.kashmirhumanrights.com] to the Human Rights Council has been received and acknowledged today by the UNHRC [see enclosed email]. Every Kashmiri is free to email cp@ohchr.org send evidence and join in this complaint. Any human rights groups and activists with evidence on India's human rights violations in Kashmir should email them directly. Full contact details and procedure is on this link http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/ComplaintProcedure/Pages/HRCComplaintProcedureIndex.aspx
I have always said, Kashmir will win at the HRC by evidence and the truth. I have done my best to submit all the data possible but Kashmiris need to help by submitting further evidence on India. Please email and contact the UNHRC with news articles, evidence, reports and anything you feel they would find useful.
Dr Rita Pal
Kashmirhumanrights@gmail.com
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 11:19 AM,
CP OHCHR wrote:
Dear Dr Rita Pal,
The secretariat of the Complaint Procedure of the Human Rights Council acknowledges receipt of the communication you sent on 13 April 2016.
The substance of your communication will be considered based on a rigorous application of the admissibility criteria, as contained in paragraph 87 of the annex to Human Rights Council resolution 5/1. You will receive notice to inform you whether your communication meets the admissibility criteria based on an initial screening.
Kindly take into consideration the fact that a communication, to be deemed admissible, should address consistent patterns of gross and reliably attested violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms, and therefore, should involve several victims and a certain number of breaches spread over a minimum period of time, that are particularly inhuman or degrading in character.
You should note that, because of the large number of communications received, the procedure for consideration of a communications can take a relatively long time.
For more information on the complaint procedure of the Human Rights Council, see the webpage and the Frequently Asked Questions at http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/ComplaintProcedure/Pages/HRCComplaintProcedureIndex.aspx
Yours sincerely,
The secretariat of the Complaint Procedure of the Human Rights Council
Support now
Sign this petition
Copy link
WhatsApp
Facebook
Nextdoor
Email
X