Pakistan to take Kashmir dispute with India to World Court

The case would centre on alleged human rights violations by India in Muslim-majority Kashmir, which both countries claim in full but rule in part.

People shout slogans during a protest against India over Kashmir conflicts, in Karachi, Pakistan.

People shout slogans during a protest against India over Kashmir conflicts, in Karachi, Pakistan. Source: AAP

Pakistan said on Tuesday it would take its dispute with India over Kashmir to the International Court of Justice, after New Delhi revoked the special status of its part of the region earlier this month .

Islamabad reacted with fury to that decision, cutting trade and transport links and expelling India's ambassador.
Pakistani lawyers hold placards during a protest against India over Kashmir conflicts, in Karachi, Pakistan.
Pakistani lawyers hold placards during a protest against India over Kashmir conflicts, in Karachi, Pakistan. Source: AAP
"We have decided to take the Kashmir case to the International Court of Justice," Pakistan's foreign minister, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, told ARY News TV on Tuesday.

"The decision was taken after considering all legal aspects."

The case would centre on alleged human rights violations by India in Muslim-majority Kashmir, which both countries claim in full but rule in part, Mr Qureshi said.

A decision by the court would advisory only. However, if both countries agreed before-hand, the ruling would become binding.

A spokesman for India's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Barbed wire set up as barricade near deserted Ganta Garh in Srinagar, India.
Barbed wire set up as barricade near deserted Ganta Garh in Srinagar, India. Source: AAP
India denies committing human rights violations in Kashmir.


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Published 21 August 2019 5:26am
Updated 22 February 2022 6:20pm
Source: Reuters, SBS


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