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Pakistan Administered Kashmir President calls for UN probe into rights violations in Kashmir, condemns Pulwama killings

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December 16, 2018
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Pakistan Administered Kashmir President calls for UN probe into rights violations in Kashmir, condemns Pulwama killings
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Srinagar: President of Pakistan administered Kashmir (PaK) Sardar Masood Khan on Sunday condemned the killing of seven civilian  in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.

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“India wants to frighten people of Kashmir and weaken their freedom sentiments but she will never succeed in its evil designs. The latest wave of brutalities against the innocent people is nothing but a state sponsored terrorism,” Masood Khan said

“It is high time that the United Nations intervene and establish a commission of inquiry in the light of the recommendation by Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to halt Indian state sponsored terrorism,” he said.

He said that continuous bloodshed in Kashmir is equally a matter of deep worry and concern for the government and people of ‘Azad’ Kashmir and Pakistan

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