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IHK: freezing indifference
- Updated: August 21, 2016
KARACHI: Since 1947, a doubtful domain of Kashmir has been a distinguished indicate of brawl between Pakistan and India. Three wars have so apart been fought over Kashmir. Regularly, many issues are lifted in United Nations Human Rights Council, yet a Council is apart and detached when it comes to a Kashmir dispute, that is costing hundreds of lives in Kashmir.
The Indian army is during a helm of affairs and has been brutal. Even yet particle guns are illegal, it has continued to use them opposite protestors in Kashmir. More than 100 people have been harmed by them and 3 people have been killed. People have had life-altering injuries such as blindness after being strike by a particle in their eye. It is a empathize that a universe continues to spin a blind eye to these atrocities.
Atif Ali
Published in The Express Tribune, Aug 22nd, 2016.
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