Hurriyat leader lauded the OIC for raising the issues currently facing people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir


Islamabad: Mushaal Hussein Mullick Chairperson Peace and Culture Organization expressed optimism that the participants of 48th session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) would adopt a unanimous stance to press fascist Indian government to let Kashmiris to determine their own destiny.
Mushaal, who is wife of incarcerated hurriyat leader Mohammad Yasin Malik, made these remarks while talking to Malaysian delegation headed by Haji Azmi Mohammad of the Malaysian Consultative Council for Islamic Organizations Malaysia (MAPIM), participating in OIC Session, visited her residence here to show solidarity with her on Tuesday.
The hurriyat leader lauded the OIC for raising the issues currently facing people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), who have been living under Indian supremacist Hindutva regime since long, said a news release.
“India is changing the demography of Kashmir by bringing settlers from outside to turn the Muslim majority into minority,” she informed the delegation, adding that this was a war crime but nobody censured India on it.
Mushaal said that the Muslims of the IIOJK have been reeling under abominable subjugation for the last seven decades, making the lives of the dwellers of the scenic valley a hell.
The chairperson said that beyond adopting resolutions, the OIC members must take concrete and tangible steps towards permanent solution to the Kashmir dispute.
The delegation condemned the arrest of Yasin Malik and other Kashmiri political prisoners languishing in Indian jails.
Haji Azmi pledged to collect millions of signatures in favour of Kashmiris right to self-determination through his conglomerate of hundreds of INGOs of Muslims around the world.
He also apprised Mushaal that they will highlight Kashmir atrocities in over 100 mosques of Malaysia in the Holy month of Ramazan.

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