Pakistan acknowledges letter written by EU Parliament members for calling out Indian barbarities in IOJK
Pakistan on Saturday welcomed a letter on the human rights situation in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJK) penned by the European Parliament to the president and vice-president of the European Commission members.

Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri, responding to media queries, said the dispatch was yet another demonstration of the continuing global criticism of the ongoing human rights violations and humanitarian crises in the IOJK.
Regardless of India continuously touting false information in useless efforts to push the "sham narrative" of so-called "normalcy" in occupied Kashmir, the global censure and condemnation of Indian atrocities in the region continue, Chaudhri said.
The representative said the condemnations have increased in the wake of the egregious violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms in occupied Kashmir after India’s illegal and unilateral actions of August 5, 2019.
Zahid Chaudhri highlighted that the United Nations Security Council has discussed the issue of Jammu and Kashmir at least three times since 5 August 2019.
"The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has issued two reports in 2018 and 2019, making specific recommendations including the institution of an Independent Commission of Inquiry to investigate the gross and systematic human rights violations by India in the occupied territory," he thought.
Global parliaments have debated the issue of Jammu and Kashmir; the international human rights and humanitarian organisations, as well as global media, have consistently raised the issue of human rights violations in occupied Kashmir, he added.
The spokesperson held India must realise that it cannot ignore the international community’s continuing calls to end its grave and systematic human rights violations of the Kashmiri people.
"India will have to ultimately give in to global conscience, end its unabated human rights violations in parts of Jammu and Kashmir under its illegal occupation and take steps for peaceful resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with the relevant UNSC resolutions and wishes of the Kashmiri people."
Peshawar Zalmi defeat Rawalpindi by five wickets in PSL 11 match
- 5 hours ago
PM, Iranian President discuss regional hostilities, peace efforts
- 11 hours ago

Gervin irked QB Williams filed 'Iceman' trademark
- 9 hours ago
McGonigle lives up to hype with 4 hits in debut
- 9 hours ago
Yemen's Houthis strike at Israel in their first such attack since Iran war began
- 5 hours ago
Twelve US troops wounded in Iran strike on base in Saudi Arabia, US official says
- 11 hours ago

Kaufman-Renn's tip-in sends Purdue into Elite 8
- 9 hours ago
Pakistan approves rice, seafood exports to Iran
- 6 hours ago

Pakistan, IMF reach staff-level agreement for $1.21b disbursement
- 11 hours ago
Five injured in Abu Dhabi after missile intercepted near KEZAD, authorities say
- 11 hours ago
India approves $25bn defence buys, including Russian S-400 missile systems
- 6 hours ago
Policeman martyred in terrorist attack on police vehicle in Bannu
- 6 hours ago







