FM draws world focus to horrors of IoK children

DM Monitoring

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Thursday took to Twitter on International Child Victims of Aggression saying that the day reminded him of the atrocities being carried out against Kashmiris by occupational forces of India, media reported.
The foreign minister said: “On Intl Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression we are reminded of horrors children face at behest of Indian Army in IOJ&K. Human rights orgs/media report children routinely arrested, assaulted & blinded. Modi govt has no sanctity for child’s right to life peace & security.”
Indian troops in their fresh act of state terrorism martyred three more Kashmiri youth in Pulwama district, today, raising the number of the martyred youth to 18 since June 1.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the troops martyred the three youth during a cordon and search operation in Kangan area of the district. The troops after sealing all the entry and exit points of the area are conducting door-to-door searches.
The troops during military operations martyred two youth in Saimoh area of Pulwama district, yesterday, and thirteen others in different areas of Poonch and Rajouri districts on Monday.
The operation was launched by Indian troops on 28th May in the areas of the district.
Agencies add: Condemning the ongoing grave human rights violations in occupied Kashmir by the Indian occupation forces, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz on Thursday said that martyrdom of children in the held valley is question mark over the world’s conscience, media reported.
In his tweets on the eve of ‘International Day of Children’, Shibli Faraz urged the international community to take notice of oppression suffered by Kashmiri children.
On Int’l Day of innocent children victims of aggression, the world must take notice of oppression suffered by Kashmiri children. Indian crimes against humanity including illegal detention and martyrdom of innocents is a question mark on world’s conscience.
“Indian crimes against humanity including illegal detention and martyrdom of innocents are question mark on world’s conscience.”
He maintained that ruthless use of pallet guns has deprived innocent children of their sight, adding that inhuman lockdown still persists in occupied Kashmir where kids have been enduring rigours of imprisonment.
The minister said that they are being deprived of food and medicine and added that the occupation forces should be brought to the book for their crimes.