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Foreign minister keeps in touch with UN High Commissioner for Human Rights over situation in Kashmir


ISLAMABAD: As a major aspect of proceeding with strategic effort, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has composed another letter to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, attracting consideration regarding the genuinely breaking down human rights and compassionate situation in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJ&K). 

"The Foreign Minister has underscored the imperative for the world community, including the United Nations, to call upon India to rescind its unilateral actions, lift the curfew and other draconian measures, and restore fundamental rights of the Kashmiri people,"  the Foreign Office shared subtleties of the letter on Friday. 

The FM in his letter featured the specific situation and results of India's unlawful and one-sided activities of August 5 as it took one-sided choice of repeal of Kashmir's exceptional status. 

He enunciated Pakistan's profound worries over the escalation in human suffering, further break of the essential privileges of the Kashmiri individuals, and the critical compassionate situation. 

The letter underscored that India's activities established egregious infringement of the UN Charter, applicable Security Council Resolutions, universal law and India's own serious duties. 

The FO said the letter was being imparted to the UN Security Council and all individuals from the United Nations. 

The clergyman had before kept in touch with the High Commissioner for Human Rights on August 4, other than a telephonic discussion on August 8.

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