KACP

Published October 27, 2007

LAHORE, Oct. 26: The Kashmir Action Committee Pakistan has said peace in Kashmir cannot be restored till withdrawal of the Indian army from the state.

A resolution passed at a meeting of the KACP here on Friday recalled that Indian forces landed in Srinagar on Oct 27, 1947, now completing 60 years of their occupation of the state. The resolution said Indian forces had killed about 100,000 people since 1989.

Thousands have been imprisoned and thousands are missing. “The people of Kashmir are looking toward the world to end military occupation of their homeland.”

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