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India cannot suppress truth in IoK with negative propaganda, atrocities: FO

India cannot suppress truth in IoK with negative propaganda, atrocities: FO
July 2, 2020
ISLAMABAD (92 News) – Condemning brutalization by the Indian occupation forces in the Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK), Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Aisha Farooqui said that Indian cannot suppress truth with negative propaganda and atrocities. Addressing a weekly press briefing, the FO spokesperson said that the images of India’s brutalization were flashed across the world yesterday depicting the level of callousness and inhumanity meted out by Indian occupation forces.
Picture of Kid in Sopore to forever remain seared
Aisha Farooqui said the heart wrenching picture of the three year old boy in Sopore will forever remain seared in the imagination of all those who believe in humanity, human rights and fundamental freedoms. She said India cannot wash away the truth by fake news and turning its propaganda machinery faster.
Ceasefire violations along LoC by Indian security forces
The FO spokesperson said ceasefire violations along the Line of Control (LoC) by Indian security forces continue unabated. She said 1546 ceasefire violations in the first 6 months of 2020 have occurred, resulting in 14 shahadats and serious injuries to 114 innocent civilians.
Pakistan rejects grant of domicile certificates in IoK
Aisha Farooqui said Pakistan has categorically rejected the grant of domicile certificates in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir by the Indian authorities to reportedly 25,000 Indian nationals. She said the Kashmiri people have also rejected the bogus domicile certificates. She said Pakistan has been consistently sensitizing the international community about the Indian leadership's threatening statements to use terrorism as a tool to destabilize Pakistan.
Pakistan shares evidence about RAW’s terrorist activities in Pakistan
The FO spokesperson said that Pakistan has already shared with the international community, incriminating evidence about the Indian Intelligence Agency RAW's involvement in terrorist activities in Pakistan.
Pakistan welcomes Pak-Afghan economic partnership
About Pak-Afghan relations, Aisha Farooqui said that Pakistan remains ready to engage in endeavours to facilitate closer Pakistan-Afghanistan economic partnership and regional connectivity projects.