Islamabad: President Azad Kashmir Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry has called upon the Kashmiri expatriate community to bring to light the severe human rights violations carried out by Indian Occupation forces in Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). According to Radio Pakistan, President Chaudhry made this appeal during a discussion with President Kashmir Society South Africa, Haq Nawaz, who visited him in Islamabad. He emphasized the urgent need for the global community to be made aware of the dire situation in IIOJK, where he claimed that India has shattered all records of brutality. Chaudhry stressed the importance of the Kashmiri diaspora uniting to raise awareness about the ongoing conflict and advocate for a peaceful resolution. He highlighted the crucial role that the international community could play in addressing the issue if adequately informed by the Kashmiri expatriates.
AJK President Urges Kashmiri Diaspora to Expose Indian Atrocities in IIOJK.
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