42 thousand people of the valley succumbed to Pakistan's policy
42 thousand people of the valley succumbed to Pakistan's policy
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For some time, an American organization representing Kashmiri Pandits has told a US commission that the threat to human rights and civil liberties is no greater threat than terrorism and fundamentalism. The organization has told the commission that it should not be influenced by politically motivated witnesses.

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In a statement recorded before Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, the Kashmiri Overseas Association (KOA) expressed unhappiness that the commission had not met members of the community who have been quietly enduring human rights harassment for more than 30 years. The Commission dominated by the Democratic Party has heard the status of human rights in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday (14 November 2019).

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The same has revealed that the statement submitted by KOA President Shakun Munshi and Secretary Amrita Kaur said, "This would have given a more detailed answer from potential expert witnesses, NGOs and people working in this field and This would have led to a better hearing for the commission. "In a statement issued to the same press on Friday (15 November), the KOA commission co-members James McGovern and Christopher Sm. The platform urged that the platform should not be held in the grip of politically motivated witnesses. It said, "The commission should recognize different security challenges before India in Jammu and Kashmir which would have arisen due to cross-border terrorism and it should be told right."

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If sources are to be believed, it has been said that "we urge the Commission to urge Pakistan to end it's country's policy of sponsoring terrorism in India." Jammu and Kashmir is a precondition for the protection and respect of human rights. The KOA said that the situation in Jammu and Kashmir is due to cross-border terrorism. It said that it is a well-known fact that Pakistan has as a result of it is country's policy in a dilapidated Asia, it has produced, trained and armed a group of terrorists, causing over 42,000 civilian casualties in Jammu and Kashmir in the last three decades.

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