Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday, describing the situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and
Kashmir (IIOJK) and Palestine as a ‘huge injustice of history
8217;, said it is important for the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and worl
d to take steps to correct it.
The prime minister expressed these views while talking to a delegation of the OIC Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission (IPHRC), which led by its Chair Dr. Saeed Al-Ghufli called on him here. He expressed grave concern on the egregious violations of human rights in IIOJK, which have assumed alarming proportions during the last two years.
The prime minister shared his deep anguish over the hardships and suffering being endured by the
people of the occupied territory, especially since 5 August 2019 when Indian took illegal and unilateral measures in IIOJK. He added that the
people of IIOJK, demanding their inalienable right to self-determination promise
d to them under numerous UN Security Council resolutions, were being brazenly brutalized, extra-judicially killed, injured, maimed, tortured and arbitrarily detained. Dilating upon the Indian regime’s “Hindutva” ideology, the Prime Minister emphasized that
Kashmiri Muslims were being targeted in order to suppress their demand for freedom from Indian occupation and repression.
The 12-member delegation underscored the need to immediately improve the human rights situation in
Kashmir. “The OIS IPHRC delegation particularly underscored the need to immediately improve the human rights situation in the the territory under Indian occupation and just resolution of Jammu &
Kashmir dispute in accordance with UNSC Resolutions,” the Foreign Office said in a statement.
In a briefing held by Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the delegation called for just resolution of the Jammu and
Kashmir dispute in accordance with the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council.
Pakistan observed Youm-e-Istehsal
Kashmir on Thursday to express solidarity with the
people of
Kashmir. Two years ago, on August 5 2019, the Narendra Modi government had revoked the territory’s special status, withdrawing the autonomous status that the
Kashmiris and Pakistan have vehemently opposed since then.
A host of events were arranged in order to denounce the Indian unilateral, illegal actions against the
Kashmiri
people. Solidarity walks of one mile were held in all the main cities, including the federal capital.
The newly elected Azad Jammu and
Kashmir Legislative Assembly at its special session in the State metropolis on Thursday, strongly denounced continued atrocities and gruesome human rights violations by the Indian occupation forces in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and
Kashmir (IIOJK). The House urged upon the United Nations to fulfill its obligations and grant the
Kashmiri
people their fundamental right to self-determination in accordance with the UN Security Council’s agreed regulations. The session of the Assembly was held to condemn the completion of 730 days
of military siege of IIOJK.
The speakers through their condemnation resolutions, strongly denounced the Indian government’s illegal action of 5th of August 2019 to change the demography of the State.