Mushaal laments world silence over Indian regime’s barbarism, cruelty in IIOJK

ISLAMABAD -UNS : Chairperson of Peace and Culture Organization, Mushaal Hussein Mullick lashed out at the hindutva fascist regime for unleashing a wave of terrorism and world’s worst human rights violation in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and vowed that brave Kashmir would break the shackles of Indian slavery at all costs.
Speaking at a seminar titled Humanitarian Tragedies in OIC geography, which was attended by Ambassador of Azerbaijan as a chief guests, Mushaal thanked Azerbaijan for its continued and unwavering support of Kashmir freedom fight against Indian unlawful subjugation.
Mushaal, a wife of incarcerated hurriyat leader Yasin Malik, stated that people and government of Azerbaijan also supported and backed Kashmiris people in their just fight for the right to self-determination.
She stated that people of the occupied valley always reciprocated in the same fashion and strongly condemned Armenian armed forces aggression against Azerbaijan and especially the tragic Khojaly genocide, which was one of the bloodiest pages of the policy of ethnic cleansing and genocide carried out by Armenian nationalists against Azerbaijanis.
The hurriyat leader stated that like Armenian forces, the fascist Indian forces continued with their brutal police of mass murder and slaughter the civilian Kashmiri population with unprecedented cruelty.
Mushaal stated that the supremacist Indian forces made life a hell for Kashmiri people, as they crossed all limits of barbarism and inhuman acts; however she added that ironically the human right organisations and world powers adopted a callous approach toward the brewing human crisis in the IIOJK and did not take any action against Hindutva regime.

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