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To mark the World Human Rights Day, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday urged the international community to end the gross human rights violation by Indian armed forces in occupied Kashmir.
The premier took to social media to condemn the Modi-led government’s siege of Indian Occupied Kashmir that has been ongoing for over four months. “On Human Rights day we must appeal to the world’s conscience, to upholders of international law and to the UNSC to act against the illegal annexation of IOJK by the Indian occupation govt.”
The premier demanded for putting an end to the abuse faced by Kashmiri men, women and children and reiterated his support for the “brave Kashmiri’s struggling for their right of self-determination”.
In his messages on the Human Rights Day, President Dr Arif Alvi reaffirmed Pakistan’s abiding political, diplomatic and moral support to the Kashmiri people in their just struggle for the right to self-determination.
The president expressed serious concerns over the military lockdown, curfew and suppression of basic human rights of more than 80 million Kashmiris in occupied Kashmir. He also urged the international community to come forward and play its role in the protection of human rights of the people of Kashmir and their right to self-determination in accordance with the UNSC resolutions.
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