Ansar Burney to visit Sialkot Working Boundary
LAHORE: The United Nations former Expert Adviser on Human Rights and Chairman of Ansar Burney Trust International, Ansar Burney and his wife Shaheen Burney will reach Sialkot on Monday morning to visit Pakistan India Working Boundary at Sialkot, says a press release. During his stay in Sialkot, Ansar Burney will
By our correspondents
March 01, 2015
LAHORE: The United Nations former Expert Adviser on Human Rights and Chairman of Ansar Burney Trust International, Ansar Burney and his wife Shaheen Burney will reach Sialkot on Monday morning to visit Pakistan India Working Boundary at Sialkot, says a press release.
During his stay in Sialkot, Ansar Burney will visit the towns and villages affected by the unprovoked Indian firing on civilians along the Working Boundary and will meet the bereaved families of civilians, martyred because of the brutal act of firing by Indian army. Ansar Burney will also visit graveyard at the border to offer fatiha on the graves of martyrs.
During his stay in Sialkot, Ansar Burney will visit the towns and villages affected by the unprovoked Indian firing on civilians along the Working Boundary and will meet the bereaved families of civilians, martyred because of the brutal act of firing by Indian army. Ansar Burney will also visit graveyard at the border to offer fatiha on the graves of martyrs.
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