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Pakistan to Continue Highlighting Rights Violations in Kashmir

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Pakistan will continue to highlight ongoing human rights violations in Indian-occupied Kashmir. Foreign Office Spokesperson Tahir Andrabi made this clear during a seminar held in Islamabad on International Women’s Day.

Andrabi emphasized that women often become silent victims of oppression and suffer disproportionately when human rights abuses occur. He noted that Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has worked diligently to ensure that women’s rights are prominently featured in UN reports regarding the situation in Kashmir.

He highlighted instances like the Kunan Poshpora incident, which have yet to receive adequate investigation. Andrabi claimed that perpetrators remain free in India and reiterated his criticism of the Indian government for failing to protect the rights of Kashmiri people.

The Foreign Office Spokesperson pointed out that many cases involving severe abuse against women continue without proper accountability. He also underscored that leaders who fought for Kashmir’s freedom are currently facing imprisonment, despite their efforts.

Andrabi argued that international pressure on India is mounting regarding alleged human rights violations in the region. He reasserted Pakistan’s position that Indian-administered Kashmir should not be considered part of India but rather a territory occupied by the country.

Pakistan seeks accountability for the abuse of women’s rights and hopes that India will respect the rights of Kashmiri people, ensuring they are not subjected to further suffering.

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