Youth should play it’s role for Kashmir cause

LAHORE, 5th February, 2019: Kashmiri leader and human rights activist Mushaal Hussain Malik, the wife of Hurriyet leader Yasin Malik has said that Indian forces are using various tactics such as chemical weapons on innocent Kashmiris, she urged the youth to work seeking international support for the cause.

Mushaal was addressing a seminar in connection to Kashmir Day at Punjab University, Lahore.

She said that innocent Kashmiri professors, engineers, pilots and Phd scholars had been martyred by the Indian forces and the recent report of the United Nations had highlighted Indian atrocities in held Kashmir which was a strong evidence to prosecute Indian forces in the International Court of Justice.

Mushaal urged Pakistan youth to play it’s role to drum up international support for Kashmir cause.

“Can you imagine what will be life under curfew, unemployment, no intellectual freedom and without medicine, electricity, internet and food?” she said, asking the participants to use social media and directly send emails to the UN secretary general in support of the Kashmir cause.

“The Kashmiri people love two things i.e. freedom and Pakistan. Kashmir is not the issue of piece of land but Kashmiris’ right to self-determination,” she said.

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