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UN Human Rights Experts Question India’s Cross-Border Strikes and Indus Waters Action under International Law

In a 17-page UN communication dated Oct 16 and made public on Dec 15, UN human rights experts say that India’s reported cross-border strikes into Pakistan after the April 22 Pahalgam attack may violate international law. The document notes that India provided no publicly verifiable evidence linki...

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UN Experts Warn India Cross-Border Strikes May Violate International Law
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SummaryUN communication dated Oct 16 and made public Dec 15 states that no publicly verifiable ev...

UN Experts Warn of Potential International Law Violations in Cross-Border Strikes and Indus Waters Dispute
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UN experts warn on India’s cross-border strikes and Indus Waters Treaty under international law
UN experts warn on India’s cross-border strikes and Indus Waters Treaty under international law

UN human rights experts say that India’s reported cross-border strikes into Pakistan after the April 22 Pahalgam attack may violate international law.In a 17-page UN communication dated Oct 16 and ...

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UN experts warn that India's cross-border strikes and Indus Waters Treaty actions may violate international law
UN experts warn that India's cross-border strikes and Indus Waters Treaty actions may violate international law

According to a UN communication dated Oct 16 and made public Dec 15, UN human rights experts say that India’s reported cross-border strikes into Pakistan after the April 22 Pahalgam attack may viol...

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UN Experts Question Legality of Cross-Border Strikes and Indus Waters Treaty Suspension
UN Experts Question Legality of Cross-Border Strikes and Indus Waters Treaty Suspension

UN human rights experts say that reports of cross-border strikes attributed to India into Pakistan after the April 22 Pahalgam attack may violate international law. A 17-page UN communication dated...

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India's May 2025 Strikes on Pakistan Breached International Law: UN Human Rights Experts
India's May 2025 Strikes on Pakistan Breached International Law: UN Human Rights Experts

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