GENEVA - Pakistan's foreign minister warned Tuesday that India's 鈥渋llegal occupation鈥 of Muslim-majority Kashmir could drive the nuclear-armed countries 鈥渋nto an accidental war.鈥
Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi accused India at a session of the U.N.-backed Human Rights Council of turning Kashmir 鈥渋nto the largest prison on this planet.鈥 He alleged some Kashmiris were tortured and raped in the region claimed by both Pakistan and India.
鈥淚 shudder to mention the word 'genocide' here, but I must,鈥 Qureshi said.
Tensions between Pakistan and its southeastern neighbour have been heightened since Aug. 5, when India's government changed the status of Indian-administered Kashmir.
The Indian government imposed a security lockdown and communications blackout that has since been partially lifted in most of Jammu and Kashmir, which India's Parliament voted last month to downgrade from a state into two federally administered territories.
鈥淥nce the curfew is lifted, the reality comes out, the world will wake up to the catastrophe that is underway right now,鈥 Qureshi told reporters.
Pakistan also issued a statement on behalf of about 60 nations calling for respect of human rights, an end to the curfew and communications shutdown in Kashmir and 鈥渦nhindered access鈥 for international media and human rights groups in Kashmir.
India's envoy, Foreign Affairs Vice Minister Vijay Thakur Singh, later lashed out against 鈥渙ne delegation鈥 at the Human Rights Council for giving 鈥渁 running commentary with offensive rhetoric, of false allegations and concocted charges against my country.鈥
She did not mention Pakistan by name.
鈥淭he world is aware that this fabricated narrative comes from the epicenter of global terrorism, where ringleaders are sheltered for years,鈥 she said, alluding to Pakistan.
鈥淭his country conducts cross-border terrorism as a form of alternate diplomacy,鈥 she added, without addressing Qureshi's allegations specifically.
Kashmir is divided between India and Pakistan and both claim rights to all of it. The nuclear-armed rivals have fought two wars over the region's control.
Pakistan alleges that India could attack the Pakistan-administered portion of Kashmir by stage-managing an attack in the India-controlled part to divert international attention from human rights violations.
鈥淚ndia is acting irresponsibly. They're being belligerent,鈥 Qureshi said. 鈥淎nd if there is a false-flag operation, which we fear, and they use it as a pretext and carry out some misadventure against Pakistan, we will respond.鈥
鈥淲e will respond with force,鈥 he added. 鈥淎nd, you never know, we could be into an accidental war.鈥
He noted that U.S. President Trump had offered to mediate.
鈥淲e welcomed it,鈥 Qureshi said. 鈥淎nd India said, 'No, no, no, no. Don't worry, we're going to resolve things on our own.' They cannot be resolved. That cannot be resolved bilaterally.鈥