ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Saturday reiterated its demand for establishing an office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights’ (OHCHR) Commission to probe into the human rights violations in Indian occupied Kashmir (IOK) by the Indian army.
“Today, marks the 70th year since the UNSC’s resolution granting the right to self determination to Kashmiris was adopted – the continuing bloodbath in #IOK and unresolved #Jammu&Kashmir dispute is a collective failure of the world,” Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal said.
Today, marks the 70th year since the UNSC’s resolution granting the right to self determination to Kashmiris was adopted – the continuing bloodbath in #IOK and unresolved #Jammu&Kashmir dispute is a collective failure of the world. #Kashmirbleeds (1/2)
— Dr Mohammad Faisal (@DrMFaisal) January 5, 2019
He said Pakistan would continue to extend political, diplomatic and moral support to Kashmiris in their legitimate struggle to self determination.” We also reiterate our call for urgent establishment of the OHCHR to look into the Indian atrocities in IOK.”
#Pakistan will continue to extend political, diplomatic & moral support to the Kashmiris in the legitimate struggle to self determination. We also reiterate our call for urgent establishment of the #OHCHR COI to look into the indian atrocities in IOK #Kashmirbleeds (2/2)
— Dr Mohammad Faisal (@DrMFaisal) January 5, 2019