ISLAMABAD: British boxer of Pakistani-origin, Amir Khan on Thursday while condemning the Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir said that India should stop ill-treating innocent Kashmiris.
In an interview with state TV he said that the world had witnessed the brutal and evil face of the Indian Army in the disputed land, adding the innocent people even minors and women were not safe there.
"I want to highlight this crisis of Kashmiris in the world to get them justice," he said.
He further said the international community was aware of the Indian brutality in the region as Kashmiris were being killed in their homeland.
"We stand beside our Kashmiri brothers to show full solidarity with them, I would soon visit the valley of Occupied Kashmir," he commented.
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