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International community urged to investigate gross human rights violations in IOJK

21 May, 2020 14:46

International community urged to investigate gross human rights violations committed by India in Occupied Kashmir.

 

Special Assistant to Prime Minister on National Security Dr Moeed Yusuf called for probe, while addressing an international conference on Kashmir in London.

International community urged to investigate

He said India is perpetrating human rights abuses in the garb of Covid-19.

He also alleged India is violating the Fourth Geneva Convention by denying international relief organizations access to Kashmiris.

Terming Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a threat to regional peace and security, Dr. Moeed Yusuf said Indian Prime Minister is influenced by the ideology of Nazism.

He said Kashmiri youth have launched their struggle against illegal Indian occupation.

However, India is leveling baseless allegations on Pakistan in order to distract attention from real facts in Occupied Kashmir.

Meanwhile, Pakistan strongly condemned and rejects Indian Government’s sinister design against Kashmiris in IOJK.

In the televised opening statement of weekly news briefing today, Foreign Office Spokesperson Aisha Farooqui also spoke on the domicile law in IOJK.

She said the law aims at changing the demographic structure of occupied Kashmir.

Besides, it also undermined the exercise by the Kashmiri people of their right to self-determination through free and impartial plebiscite in accordance with UNSC Resolutions.

 

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