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LONDON: Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Nafees Zakaria has called upon the international community to play their role to end sufferings of the Kashmiri people by amicably settling the dispute in accordance with the relevant UN Security Council resolutions.
The ambassador was addressing at event held to observe Kashmir Solidarity Day at the High Commission, reminding the world of the plight of the Kashmiris in the Indian-occupied Kashmir, who are under siege for the last 75 days.
A large number of Pakistani community, friends of Pakistan from other communities, and media representatives attended the gathering in an expression of solidarity with the oppressed Kashmiri people in the restive region.
Mr Zakaria updated the audience on current situation under Indian siege and the plight of the Kashmiris in held Kashmir. He highlighted various manifestations of the sufferings of the Kashmiri Muslims.
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He said that discovery of mass graves of indigenous Kashmiri people martyred in fake encounters by the occupation forces has effectively exposed the false Indian propaganda of foreign infiltration in the Indian-occupied Kashmir.
The High Commissioner informed that the government of Pakistan was observing solidarity with the Kashmiris.
On the occasion, photos depicting Indian atrocities against defenceless Kashmiris were also displayed. The photos of the victims of Indian atrocities, as documented by various international institutions and human rights organisations, helped visitors understand the magnitude of the human rights abuses in IOK.
Later, led by the High Commissioner, the officers and the staff of the Mission assembled at the premises of the High Commission to express solidarity with the Kashmiris by observing 5-minute silence.
Mr Zakaria updated the officers on the situation in IOK. He urged the attendees to keep the Kashmiri people in their thoughts and prayers and keep reminding the world about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Kashmir.