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PaK (POK) PM appeals world to take notice of ‘rights violations in Kashmir’

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Last updated: December 1, 2015 2:37 pm
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The PaK PM said that over “eight hundred thousand Indian security personals are given free license to kill the innocent Kashmiris to suppress the indigenous liberation movement,” it reported.

Pakistan-administered Kashmir Prime Minister Chaudhry Abdul Majeed has appealed to world human rights bodies to take serious notice of “gross human rights violations by Indian forces in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir”, a media report said today.

Radio Pakistan while quoting Majeed said that the premier was talking to a delegation of UK based non-governmental organization in Islamabad on Monday, where he said that “India has turned the occupied valley into an army garrison.”




The Pak PM said that over “eight hundred thousand Indian security personals are given free license to kill the innocent Kashmiris to suppress the indigenous liberation movement,” it reported.

“He said that India would never succeed in its nefarious designs and time is not far when Kashmiris would see the dawn of freedom of their motherland,” it added.



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