APHC Chairman Mirwaiz Omar Farooq has said that international community failed to fulfil its commitment with Kashmiri people and India has to demonstrate flexibility in its behaviour to accept that Kashmir is for Kashmiris only.
Talking to Radio Pakistan on Friday, he said it was high time for Pakistan and India to resolve Kashmir issue by taking Kashmiris into confidence, adding despite callousness of international powers, Kashmiris' courage was high as they believed their movement was based on justice and ultimately they would succeed to achieve freedom. He said Kashmiris observed Black Day on October 27 across the world against Indian interference in Kashmir on this day in 1947.
He said international community had kept silence over severe violation of human rights of Kashmiris by Indian forces. He said 9,000 Kashmiris had been disappeared during last 20 years from Indian occupied Kashmir adding that situation was a challenge for international community, which claimed to be champion of democracy and human rights. He asked Indians to mount pressure on their government for the solution of Kashmir issue peacefully. He said India used all means to suppress Kashmiris, but it failed to do so, instead Kashmiris remain steadfast with their cause and commitment.
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