India flayed
LAHORE:Tanzim-e-Islami (TI) ameer Hafiz Akif Saeed said India’s celebrating the International Human Rights Day after converting Held Kashmir into a human prison for the last three months is awfully farcical.
As Delhi was committing gross human rights violations and atrocities against people of Held Kashmir, the world opinion today was repressed and clasped by the global mafia and its controlled media, he said in a statement on Monday. He said this global nexus of evil carries out inhumane treatment of the Kashmiris and the Palestinians, plays with the blood of Muslims on a daily basis and even then has the nerve to commemorate the ‘Human Rights Day’ on an international level. He said the voice raised for the rights and freedom of the people of Kashmir in Pakistan was getting muffled by every passing day, which is a troubling development. He stressed that the need of the hour was for the entire nation to be united.
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