Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has once again urged the international community to take action against India's atrocities in occupied Kashmir where Hindutva supremacist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)-driven ideology continues its war crimes.
In his Twitter official handle on Thursday, the PM shared a post in which some Kashmiri journalists have been charged with a law normally reserved for terrorists. The prime minister wrote that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's regime is violating Fourth Geneva Convention by continuing its genocide of Kashmiris.
He further said that the government is attempting to change demography in IoK, which is a territory recognized as disputed by the United Nations.
"The international community has a responsibility to take note of and act against these war crimes by India in violations of 4th Geneva Convention and international humanitarian laws," urged the PM.
the demography in Occupied Jammu & Kashmir - a territory recognised as disputed by UN. The international community has a responsibility to take note of & act against these war crimes by India in violations of 4th Geneva Convention & int humanitarian laws. https://t.co/7VndmstQKJ
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) April 30, 2020