Turkish journalists briefed about Pakistan-India stand off at ISPR
RAWALPINDI, SEPT 16: A group of Turkish journalists visited ISPR on Monday.
The delegation was briefed about Pakistan-India February stand off, situation along LOC/ Working Boundary and human rights violations in under siege IOJ&K including implications for regional peace.
The group is visiting Muzafarabbad tomorrow and Chokthi on 18 September, to interact with locals and civilian victims of Indian ceasefire violations.
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