Special Assistant to Caretaker Prime Minister on Human Rights and Women Empowerment Mushaal Hussain Mallick praised Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar on Sunday for raising his voice for the oppressed Kashmiri people in his address to the UN General Assembly (UNGA) session last week.
Addressing an awards distribution ceremony arranged by the Bright Future Society, Mallick said that Prime Minister Kakar’s speech at the 193-member UNGA not only exposed India’s “fascist and notorious face” before the world but also brought the brutalities of the Indian forces to the international limelight.
"I am grateful to the prime minister for highlighting the state terrorism in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir [IIOJK] at the global stage," Mallick said. “The PM as the ambassador and advocate of the Kashmiris highlighted the worst human rights violations in the occupied valley.”
The special assistant said that India’s fascist Narendra Modi-led government had turned the scenic Kashmir Valley into a killing field, adding that all the top Hurriyat leaders, including her husband Yasin Malik, had been detained in fake, fabricated and politically-motivated cases to silence their voices.
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Moreover, she added, that the Hindutva regime even subjected other minorities to worst state oppression. She stated that the recent killing of Sikh separatist leader in Canada exposed the ugly face of this Hindutva regime before the world.
Mallick vowed that Pakistan would continue to expose the “Hindutva fascist regime” at every forum of the world. “The oppressed Kashmiri people see Pakistan as the beacon of their hope for achieving their right to self-determination.”
She urged the international community and the United Nations (UN) bodies to take immediate steps to resolve the Kashmir issue and secure the release of detained Kashmir leaders and other freedom fighters because the regional peace would remain elusive without the Kashmir settlement.
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