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ISLAMABAD: A four-member delegation of human rights activists from Canada has met Mushaal Mullick, vowed on Sunday to raise their voices for Indian occupied Kashmir.
During the meeting, Ms Mullick apprised the delegation of unabated human rights violations in the occupied valley and growing incidents of torture.
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According to the statement, members of the high-profile delegation have been vocal advocates for grant of rights to Kashmiris.
The delegation is visiting Pakistan to study the human rights situation in the occupied valley.
Ms Mullick said the government led by fascist Narendra Modi had turned the scenic valley into the “world’s largest torture cell” to silence the voices of freedom.
However, all the brutal tactics would prove to be counterproductive and the Kashmiri people would soon achieve their right to self-determination.
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She informed the delegation that 126 days had passed since the launch in the valley of a military siege and lockdown that continued to paralyse routine life.
“The most painful thing is that rape is being used as a weapon of war by the inhuman and brutal forces to keep the freedom fighters at bay,” said Ms Mullick.
However, she said the reign of barbarism and terrorism let loose by the Indian government could not break the will of the brave Kashmiri people.
She said the Indian forces had put the Kashmiri leadership behind bars but the Kashmiri teenagers had taken up the challenge of taking their movement to its logical conclusion.
Ms Mullick urged the world powers and human rights organisations to build pressure on the Indian government to ensure a just solution of the Kashmir issue.
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