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LeT condemns ‘atrocities’ committed on people of Hajin | KNO

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Militant outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba has strongly condemned the violence imposed on the residents of Hajin in North Kashmir. Mahmood Shah, Chief Lashkar-e-Taibe in a statement to news agency CNS said that: “Indian terrorism cannot damage the freedom struggle. The right to freedom is the just right of Kashmiris and India must submit to the indigenous Freedom Struggle of Kashmir. The fathers and mothers of the nation cannot leave behind their sons who are fighting the Indian occupation.” He said that Indian forces themselves are evident to the claim that the mothers, daughters, and sons bring themselves against the Indian forces whenever the Freedom Fighters are cornered, thus freeing them from the siege and blockade. Mahmood Shah appealed to the world's humanitarian organizations to take notice of the severe human rights violation in Jammu Kashmir. “Not only did the mothers, daughters and children were burnt alive, but also the fodder for animals, committing severe human rights violations.” “Indian forces must bear in mind that the same brutality being imposed on Kashmiris will have a reactive intensified effect on themselves in future. We shall avenge the Indian atrocities at all costs.” Mahmood Shah appreciated the Hajin residents and prayed for their safety, vowing to help and support them.

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