OIC concerned over HR violations in occupied Kashmir

ISLAMABAD, MAR 28, (DNA) – A high-level delegation of the OIC Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission has expressed deep concern over the reports of grave human rights violations in Occupied Kashmir.
The delegation during the meeting with Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz in Islamabad, regretted that India did not respond to the request for an OIC fact-finding mission to visit Occupied Kashmir to assess on ground human rights situation.
Speaking on the occasion, the Adviser said that imposition of curfew in occupied Kashmir has made the lives of innocent people miserable.
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