“Trade must be linked
with human rights”;
says Lord Qurban on
UK-India trade deal

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LONDON: Veteran Member of the House of Lords, and Lib Dem leader Lord Qurban Hussain has questioned the British government’s proposed trade deal with India, asking how it would meet Britain’s foreign policy and international principles considering the “one of the worst” human rights record of the South Asian country.

Lord Qurban Hussain

Addressing the House of Lords, the Lib Dem Peerr from Luton, Lord Qurban Hussain said that he is thankful to Baroness, Lady Hayter, for securing this debate. I am grateful to be allowed to speak in the gap on the subject of a free trade deal with India.

Lord Qurban Hussain said that he is just as eager to see our trade links with other countries, including India, improved as other members of this House are, but he has always believed that our trade must be linked with human rights. “Looking at India’s record on human rights through the eyes of renowned international human rights organisations such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Genocide Watch, India is seen to be one of the worst human rights offenders in the world”, he referred.

He said that according to a 2022 Amnesty International report, the Indian Government have drastically intensified the repression of rights in Jammu and Kashmir in the three years since the change in the status of the region. “The report notes how civil society at large, and journalists, lawyers and human rights defenders in particular, have faced relentless interrogations, arbitrary travel bans, revolving indoor detentions and repressive media policies, while access to appeals or justice via the courts and human rights bodies has been blocked.”

“Amnesty International has also said that “civil society and media in Jammu and Kashmir have been subjected to a vicious crackdown by the Indian government, which is determined to stifle dissent using draconian laws, policies and unlawful practices in their arsenal… By harassing and intimidating critical voices, authorities are targeting all credible, independent sources of information in and about Jammu and Kashmir”, Lord Qurban House claimed.

Lord Qurban Hussain went on to say that according to a 2022 Human Rights Watch report, “Indian authorities intensified their crackdown on activists, journalists, and other critics of the government using politically motivated prosecutions in 2021 … The clampdown on dissent was facilitated by the draconian counterterrorism law, tax raids, foreign funding regulations, and charges of financial irregularities.

A file picture of Lord Qurban Hussain while speaking at the House of Lords

“Attacks against religious minorities were carried out with impunity under the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Hindu nationalist government. BJP supporters engaged in mob attacks or threatened violence, while several states adopted laws and policies to target minority communities, particularly Christians, Muslims, Dalits, and Adivasis”, Lord Qurban Hussain said.

Lord Qurban Hussain further said that according to Genocide Watch’s 2022 report, an expert, who is said to have predicted the massacre of the Tutsis in Rwanda years before it took place in 1994, warns that a genocide of Muslims in India could be about to take place.

He referred that Gregory Stanton, the founder and director of Genocide Watch, said during a US congressional briefing that there are early signs of processes of genocide in the Indian state of Assam and in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir. We are warning that genocide could very well be happening in India.

In his concluding remarks, Lord Qurban Hussain said that in the light of these independent reports, how can the Minister reassure this Committee that the UK’s trade deal with India would meet our foreign policy and international principles and standards?

“If India continues with its human rights abuses and chooses to ignore these principles and standards, what would our Government be prepared to do?”, Lord Qurban Hussain concluded.