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India has made Occupied Kashmir world’s biggest prison: FO spokesperson

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
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ISLAMABAD, August 22: Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal on Thursday said that India has converted occupied Kashmir into the world’s biggest prison with the ongoing curfew and communications blackout, after the Narendra Modi government abolished the special status granted to the disputed valley.
In his weekly press briefing, the spokesperson noted that the aggression exhibited by India posed a danger to regional peace, and called on the international community to take notice of the atrocities being perpetrated by Indian troops in occupied Kashmir.
“The demonstrations around the world against Modi government’s policies will continue. Until when will India continue the curfew? The [lockdown] will have to end one day,” Dr Faisal said.
He further said Pakistan was holding consultations for approaching the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over the widespread human rights abuses in occupied Kashmir.
The spokesperson expressed concern over suspension of hundreds of Twitter accounts belonging to Pakistani users after they wrote posts in support of Kashmir. “We are deeply concerned over the [reports] of suspended accounts and we are raising the issue with the relevant companies,” he said.
A number of journalists, activists, and government officials have claimed that their accounts were suspended after they tweeted in support of Kashmir freedom. Stop Suspending Pakistanis began trending on Twitter in Pakistan earlier this week. Dr Faisal added that the Wagah border was open, and if anyone needed any help they could contact the Pakistan Foreign Office.
The Foreign Office spokesperson said Pakistan strongly condemns the unprovoked ceasefire violations at the Line of Control by India that martyred a number of people. – Agencies

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