The Human Rights Commission of the United Nations has given a very timely and much-needed suggestion that a permanent global representative should be positioned in occupied Kashmir to monitor atrocities and violation of human rights by Indian troops.
This indeed is an international acceptance of our point of view on Kashmir.
Musa Shah
Lahore
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