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April 28, 2003 Monday Safar 25, 1424

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World asked to take notice of HR abuses


MIRPUR, April 27: The Britain-based Jammu and Kashmir Human Rights Organization has expressed concern over the continued increase in the human rights abuses by the Indian forces in the occupied Kashmir and urged global powers especially the United States to take immediate notice of the situation.

Speaking at a reception hosted in the honour of a delegation of Social Workers and Human Rights’ activists in Luton (United Kingdom) on Saturday night, organisation’s Chairman Raja Muhammad Shabir Khan urged upon the United Nations to move early for getting the Kashmir issue resolved in accordance with the UN resolutions.

Kashmir Watch International chief Mir Muhammad Siddique Khawaja, Kashmir Human Rights Organisation Secretary-General Zaffar Sultan and others also spoke on the occasion, says a message reaching here on Sunday from Britain.—APP



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