Envoys from Middle East, Africa briefed on Indian atrocities in IoK

Envoys from Middle East, Africa briefed on Indian atrocities in IoK
Financial package decided for persons affected by Indian firing

ISLAMABAD, Jul 15 (APP): The Ambassadors of African and Middle Eastern countries were briefed in the Foreign Office on Friday over the tense situation in Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOK) and the continuing crisis.

Pakistan’s serious concern over the brutal killings of
innocent civilians and violation of their fundamental human rights by the Indian Forces was conveyed.

The envoys were informed that due to the use of lethal force
by Indian forces, more than 40 civilians have lost their lives
whereas 2000 have been injured, 400 in critical condition.

As a result of the use of pellet guns, more than 70 people are now visually impaired. These concerns have been widely shared by the international community and human rights activists including Indian based groups, the envoys were told.

The international community should raise its voice against the blatant human rights violations of innocent Kashmiri Muslims in Indian Occupied Kashmir.

It was emphasized that inhumane and oppressive measures cannot deter the valiant people of Jammu and Kashmir from their demand of exercising their right to self-determination, in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions.

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