Sweden’s parliament debates Indian atrocities in occupied Kashmir this month
ISLAMABAD – Two resolutions have been presented in the Swedish parliament to discuss deteriorating human rights in the Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
The development marks a major diplomatic achievement of Pakistan’s foreign policy, which has raised the voice of Kashmiris since India’s illegal occupation.
The resolutions call on the Swedish government to extend its full support to a solution to the Kashmir dispute, which is of the utmost importance to enable a peace process.
Parliament will hold a debate on these motions later this month.
At the same time, the All-Party Hurriyat Conference has called the current situation in the occupied territories as the most volatile after the rapid increase in human rights violations.
In a statement in Srinagar, the APHC spokesman expressed concern about the increasing incidence of civilian killings in the territory.
On the other hand, Indian police have arrested over 540 Kashmiris during house attacks in various parts of the territory in recent days.
Indian police locked up the main entrance of the People’s Democratic Party president, Mehbooba Mufti’s residence in Srinagar, to prevent her from visiting the Islamabad district.
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