At least 48 martyred by occupation forces during Nov in IoK
Statistics reveal 196 were injured, 169 civilians arrested
Indian occupation forces in the held valley martyred at least 48 innocent Kashmiris during the month of November, reported Kashmir Media Service.
Statistics also revealed that 196 Kashmiris were also injured by occupation forces while 169 were arrested in the occupied valley.
As part of their draconian policies, Indian forces torched 26 structures in Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK).
On November 3, Indian troops martyred a mentally challenged youth in occupied Kashmir. Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal took to Twitter and said that the "genocide against innocent Kashmiris needs to be halted".
Civilian martyred in Indian firing along LoC
Pakistan continues to condemn increasing ceasefire violations by Indian forces due to which several civilians have lost their lives.
Indian troops martyr mentally challenged man in Occupied Kashmir
Islamabad has repeatedly urged New Delhi to respect the 2003 ceasefire arrangement, investigate the incidents of ceasefire violations, instruct Indian forces to respect the agreement in letter and spirit and maintain peace along the Line of Control. However, the violation of the truce has been continuing.
Earlier in 2018, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights issued a report revealing “impunity for human rights violations and lack of access to justice” to be among human rights challenges in the occupied valley.
Statistics also revealed that 196 Kashmiris were also injured by occupation forces while 169 were arrested in the occupied valley.
As part of their draconian policies, Indian forces torched 26 structures in Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK).
On November 3, Indian troops martyred a mentally challenged youth in occupied Kashmir. Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal took to Twitter and said that the "genocide against innocent Kashmiris needs to be halted".
Civilian martyred in Indian firing along LoC
Pakistan continues to condemn increasing ceasefire violations by Indian forces due to which several civilians have lost their lives.
Indian troops martyr mentally challenged man in Occupied Kashmir
Islamabad has repeatedly urged New Delhi to respect the 2003 ceasefire arrangement, investigate the incidents of ceasefire violations, instruct Indian forces to respect the agreement in letter and spirit and maintain peace along the Line of Control. However, the violation of the truce has been continuing.
Earlier in 2018, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights issued a report revealing “impunity for human rights violations and lack of access to justice” to be among human rights challenges in the occupied valley.