Pakistan condemns custodial killing of 3 Kashmiris in IIOJ&K
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has strongly condemned the barbaric custodial killing of three Kashmiri civilians in Baffliaz, Poonch district of the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K).
According to a statement issued by Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch on Sunday, the slain civilians were tortured to death at a camp of the Indian occupation Army.
A purported video clip of the Indian personnel stripping three men and sprinkling chilli powder on them is viral on social media.
She said that the incident once again exposes India’s relentless state terrorism in IIOJ&K. The perpetrators of these custodial killings must be held accountable, she said. Mumtaz Zahra said that India’s brutal occupation is the root cause of all major issues in IIOJ&K. The Kashmiri people must realize their inalienable right to self-determination as enshrined in the relevant UN Security Council resolutions, she said.
-
Benny Blanco Explains Why His Feet Were Dirty During Podcast Debut -
Jake Humphrey Shares The Powerful Meaning Behind His Wrist Tattoo -
Matthew Lillard Weighs In On His Return To The 'Scream' Franchise After Decades Of Persistence -
Travis, Jason Kelce Share Blunt Dating Advice For Men: 'She's Gonna Hate You' -
Australia To Launch First High-speed Bullet Train After 50-years Delay -
Meghan Markle Turns To Desperate Bids & Her Kids Are Her ‘saving Grace’: Here’s What They’ll Do -
King Charles Gives A Nod To Sister Anne's Latest Royal Visit -
Christian Bale Shares Rare Views On Celebrity Culture Urging Fans Not To Meet Him In Person -
Ariana Grande To Skip Actor Awards Despite Major Nomination -
North Carolina Teen Accused Of Killing Sister, Injuring Brother In Deadly Attack -
Ryan Gosling Releases Witty 'Project Hail Mary' Ad With Sweet Reference To Eva Mendes -
Teyana Taylor Reveals What Lured Her Back To Music After Earning Fame In Acting Industry -
Prince William Shows He's Ready To Lead The Monarchy Amid Andrew Scandal -
Lux Pascal Gushes Over Role In Tom Ford's 'Cry To Heaven': 'I Just Wanted To Be Part Of This Picture' -
Near-blind Refugee Found Dead In Buffalo After Release By US Border Patrol -
Firm Steps In Forcing Andrew’s Hand: ‘Can No Longer Keep A Promise'