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Continuous ‘aggressive policy’ against Kashmiris aimed to create graveyard silence: Sehrai | KNO

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Srinagar, March 11 (KNO) : Tehreek-e-Hurriyat Chairman, Mohammad Ashraf Sehrai Monday said the continuous ‘aggressive policy’ of India against Kashmiris is aimed to create a graveyard silence with ‘brute force and unimaginable atrocities that is resulting in the continuous bloodshed’. While expressing pain and anguish over the prevailing ‘grim’ situation in Kashmir Sehrai as per a statement issued to KNO said, “The Lack of political will, strategic and economic interests are the reason why the international community appears powerless to halt humanitarian crisis in Kashmir and hold India accountable.” He said Kashmir could not be the exception to the international commitment to protect defenseless Kashmiris from atrocities. “People of oppressed Kashmiris just expressing their desire for their legitimate rights. We are witnessing a deeply troubling breakdown in humanity and diminishing respect for human life and dignity,” he said. He added that Kashmiri people become victims of unimaginable atrocities every day. Sehrai appealed world community to exert pressure on India to immediately stop its military aggression against the Kashmiri people which are in blatant violation of international human rights and humanitarian law. “Parents receiving charred bodies, houses razed to ground, young human lives loss every day for political basic rights,” he said. He added “the all out war has been launched with tiny and defenseless people with every lethal and banned weaponry with the clear aim of dismantling the rights and to make Kashmiri people to submission.” “We urge UN to uphold your mandate and credibility and to speak and act for peace and security and take all measures possible to ensure the safety and implementations UN resolutions is favour of Kashmiris,” he said.(KNO)

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