Kashmiris are victims of crimes against humanity: Masood Khan

Pakistan's ambassador to US urges international community to come to the rescue of Kashmiris from Indian subjugation.

WASHINGTON: The people of Indian occupied Kashmir They are victims of genocide, crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing, said Pakistan’s ambassador to the US Masood Khan.

He was addressing an event held in connection with the Kashmir Solidarity Day at Pakistan’s embassy in Washington.

Ambassador Khan said, “We feel the pain of our Kashmiri brothers and sisters. Their wounds are our wounds.” He said Kashmir can never be separated from Pakistan.

Speaking on the occasion, Lars Rise, a former member of Norwegian Parliament, said the international community should stand by the people of Kashmir and ensure the right to self-determination of the Kashmiri people.

Professor of George Washington University Dr Imtiaz Hussain spoke about crimes committed by the occupying Indian forces in Kashmir. He said India is making demographic changes in the occupied territory and is trying to reduce Muslim majority into minority.

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