ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Foreign Office has said that the world has witnessed the worst human rights violations in recent years in Indian Occupied Kashmir at the hands of Indian forces.
In his weekly media briefing in Islamabad on Thursday, the Foreign Office Spokesman Nafees Zakaria said that unfortunately and condemnably the Indian occupation forces continue with their brutalities against defenceless Kashmiris.
The Spokesman said that the Kashmiri victims of Indian brutalities have been watching the International Community’s helplessness.
Zakaria said that in just last five days, Indian force they have martyred more than a dozen innocent Kashmiris including three in extra-judicial killing. He said that during the last month, 28 Kashmiris were martyred while 945 were seriously injured and many hundreds were arbitrarily arrested.
“We have strongly condemn it and intend to undertake concerted efforts to mobilize International Community, particularly the UN to take up the issue of bloodshed, use of an innocent Kashmiri as a human shield and deplorable statements made by the Indian Army Chief which the saner elements even in India have condemned,” the Spokesman said.
The Foreign Office Spokesman further said that India continues to violate Ceasefire Understanding between the two Countries.
Nafees Zakaria said that India has carried out unprovoked ceasefire violations in Battal and Hot Spring Sectors of Azad Jammu & Kashmir on Thursday morning, resulting in Shahadat of two civilians, and injuries to seven people.
Talking about the car bomb blast which struck Diplomatic Enclave in Kabul on Wednesday, Zakaria said that Pakistan condemned the terrorist attack.
“We pray for the victims, sympathise with the bereaved families and wish for speedy recovery of the wounded,” he said.