ISLAMABAD: All Parties Hurriyet Conference Chairman Mirwaiz Omer Farooq said on Wednesday that international community should fulfill its responsibility to help stop the atrocities in the Indian Held Kashmir
Talking to PTV News, he said that the current situation in the region is very precarious and the world conscience should awake now to address this issue. He said that the government and the people of Pakistan and the people of Kashmir were observing the black day against the Indian tyranny in the region.
He said that the world community should take perception of the brutality of the Indian forces that were targeting and killing innocent Kashmiris who were struggling for their just and inalienable right to self-determination. Replying to a question, he said that the United Nations had failed to dispense its duty of getting its resolutions on Kashmir implemented.
He said that all the black laws being exercised in the region should be repealed for the cessation of hostilities against the Kashmiri people and that India should be held responsible at the internal forums instead of enjoying immunity to subject the innocent people to brutalities.
He asked India to stop negative propaganda about the Kashmiris’ struggle as it was a just struggle for their right to self-determination according to the UN resolution and could in no way be compared with extremism or terrorism. “It is the matter of the undeniable right of the Kashmiri people who have been granted this right by the United Nations,” he said.
The Indian government should also stop misguiding the international community that struggle of the Kashmiri people had no dimension. “Our dimension is very clear. Our people are laying down their lives for a reason and this reason is right to self-determination.”
He said that the entire Hurriyet leadership stood united for this noble cause with unflinching courage and commitment despite all odds and cruelties. He said that India’s obduracy had compelled the educated youth of Kashmir to come out of homes and protest on roads for their right.