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  • Foreign Office condemns Indian state terrorism in Occupied Kashmir

    Foreign Office Spokesman Nafees Zakaria File photo Foreign Office Spokesman Nafees Zakaria

    The Foreign Office has strongly condemned the Indian state terrorism in occupied territories of Kashmir, adding that the freedom struggle within could not be suppressed by force.

    During his media briefing in Islamabad on Saturday, the Foreign Office Spokesman Nafees Zakaria revealed that Pakistan couldn’t remain tight-lipped over Indian atrocities in occupied territories of Kashmir.

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    He declared Indian atrocities in occupied Kashmir as a big challenge for world powers.

    The spokesperson also urged the international community to stop India from committing human rights violations in Kashmir.

    On the other hand, Advisor to PM on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz strongly condemned the martyrdom of twelve Kashmiri youths in occupied Kashmir.

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    He let it be known that India has banned the social, media to prevent reports of brutalities against Kashmiris from reaching the outside world.

    Sartaj Aziz professed that in order to hide the reality of the indigenous uprising of Kashmiri youths, India is purposely trying to equate it with terrorism.