J Salik invites attention of UN, Imam-e-Khanakabah and Pope on Kashmir unrest

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Islamabad: August 22, 2016. (PCP) Convener World Minorities Alliance and Organizer Awami Maseeha Party Mr. J. Salik has said that India should stop the unlawful activity and violence with the poor minorities (Muslims) in Kashmir. He said that India is violating human rights charter with such a cruel policy with Kashmiris and we can’t be just a silent spectator, the murder of innocent and unarmed Muslims in Kashmir is not acceptable at any cost. He said that UNO has noticed the entire scenario and condemned as well but UNO has to stop India. He said that Imam Khana Kabah, Bishop of Canterbury and Papa e Azam should use their influences to defend poor Kashmiris.

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