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By Patricia Nunan
New Delhi
25 May 2006
Indian PM Manmohan Singh addresses a press conference in Srinagar, India, Thursday, May 25, 2006
India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has wrapped up two days of roundtable discussions on the Kashmir conflict with promises to improve human rights in the divided region and to review the cases of Muslim militants2 who want to return home from neighboring Pakistan. The prime minister expressed regret that a key separatist alliance had boycotted3 the discussions.
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The Indian Prime Minister says his government is willing to find ways to interact with anyone involved in the Kashmir conflict, if they renounce4 violence.
Mr. Singh says security agencies will review the cases of young Muslim militants who have fought against authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir, before fleeing to the Pakistan side. If they give up violence, Mr. Singh says, they should be welcomed home.
"The general principle is that those young people who have been misled and have gone to the other side, but now they do want to come back and lead a life of normalcy, there should be scope to permit that option for these young people," he said.
The prime minister also told Indian troops in Kashmir that there should be "zero tolerance5" for human-rights abuses by security forces, which analysts6 say have fueled the Kashmir conflict.
Mr. Singh made his comments at the close of a two-day roundtable discussion with political groups in Indian-controlled Kashmir. The region is claimed by both India and Pakistan. India holds about two-thirds of the border region, where it has been fighting an insurgency7 by Islamic militants since 1989.
The militant1 groups want the predominantly Muslim region to be independent, or to merge8 with Pakistan, which controls the remaining third.
Security in Kashmir's summer capital, Srinigar, where talks were held, was extremely high. But suspected militants carried out a number of grenade attacks, injuring at least 30 people.
Militant leaders ridiculed9 the talks, which they say will accomplish little until they are brought into discussions. The All Parties Hurriyat Conference, an alliance of several separatist groups, boycotted the meeting - demanding that they be allowed to meet with the prime minister separately.
Mr. Singh said that he regretted that decision.
"I do hope, and I think they would also recognize that it is to their advantage, and to the advantage of all the people of Jammu and Kashmir that we must put all the wisdom, knowledge and experience that is available in this beautiful state to put an end to this sad chapter of the past," he added.
Mr. Singh also announced the formation of five working groups for Kashmir aimed at improving the economy and developing stronger relations between the central government and local groups.
1 militant | |
adj.激进的,好斗的;n.激进分子,斗士 | |
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2 militants | |
激进分子,好斗分子( militant的名词复数 ) | |
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3 boycotted | |
抵制,拒绝参加( boycott的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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4 renounce | |
v.放弃;拒绝承认,宣布与…断绝关系 | |
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5 tolerance | |
n.宽容;容忍,忍受;耐药力;公差 | |
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6 analysts | |
分析家,化验员( analyst的名词复数 ) | |
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7 insurgency | |
n.起义;暴动;叛变 | |
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8 merge | |
v.(使)结合,(使)合并,(使)合为一体 | |
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9 ridiculed | |
v.嘲笑,嘲弄,奚落( ridicule的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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