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Mohsin Naqvi slams criminal UN silence on Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir

Minister for Interior Mohsin Naqvi on Monday vowed that Pakistan will continue to extend full support to Kashmiris on Right to Self-Determination Day.

In his message on Monday, Mohsin Naqvi said that January 5 is a historic day on which the United Nations recognized Kashmiris’ rights of self-determination.

He said, despite the passage of 77 years, Kashmiris are still being denied from their rights and facing brutalities and oppression.

Mohsin Naqvi said, “Occupied Jammu and Kashmir is a disputed territory and a global issue that has been unresolved for seven decades.”

He said that people of Kashmir are looking at the United Nations for the resolution of their right of self-determination issue, and this wait is weighing on the consciences of the United Nations, the international community, and human rights-loving countries.

The Interior Minister said that Indian Occupied Kashmir is currently a picture of helplessness and oppression that questions claims of global justice.

Mohsin Naqvi said that Indian atrocities have turned occupied Kashmir into the world’s largest prison where freedom is denied.

Indian efforts to suppress the right to self-determination through force are a negation of international law and democratic principles.

The double-dealing policy and criminal silence of the United Nations on Indian atrocities have become clear to all.

Pakistan has been and will always continue to support the Kashmiri people’s right to self-determination on principled, moral, and diplomatic levels, the minister added.

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