The 50 countries from across various regions, according to Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal, are member countries of the OIC. However, he did not share further details about the names of those countries. The statement further stated that the worsening human rights and humanitarian situation in Indian-administered Jammu & Kashmir, especially following decisions taken on August 5, 2019, requires urgent attention by the Human Rights Council and human rights mechanisms.
It pointed out that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), UN Special Procedures in their joint press release of 22 August 2019, civil society organizations and the international media have repeatedly expressed serious concerns about the unprecedented restrictions and on the continuous curfew imposed since August 5, 2019, curbing of fundamental freedoms, communications blackout and reports of wide spread torture, extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrests, molestation of women, and enforced disappearances.
It stated that UN Secretary-General António Guterres in his statement of 8 August 2019 said that "the position of the United Nations on this region is governed by the Charter of the United Nations and applicable Security Council resolutions." This position of the UN Secretary-General has also been corroborated by OHCHR's Kashmir Reports, it added.
"Consistent with the UN Charter, Security Council resolutions, and human rights standards and international law, the international community should ask for: respect and protection of fundamental human rights of the people of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir, especially the right to life, liberty and security; immediate lifting of curfew, ending the communications shutdown and release of arbitrarily detained people; immediate halt to the excessive use of force, especially the use of pellet guns; access of human rights organisations and international media; implementation of the recommendations of OHCHR's Kashmir Reports including the establishment of a UN Commission of Inquiry to investigate egregious human rights violations; and regular reporting by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on Jammu and Kashmir.
"We also support a peaceful resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute through the implementation of the UNSC resolutions," the statement further read. Pakistan also thanked the countries for becoming part of the Joint Statement. "Pakistan wishes to express its gratitude to the countries which became part of this joint statement in support of the people of Kashmir, reinforcing serious concerns of the international community about the unprecedented restrictions, continued curfew and curtailment of fundamental rights and freedom of the Kashmiri population," Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal said.
He said that Pakistan also appreciates the joint call by these countries for removal of restrictions, respect and protection of the Kashmiri people, implementation of the recommendations of UN's Kashmir reports and peaceful resolution of the Jammu & Kashmir dispute through the implementation of the UN Security Council resolutions.