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LAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday chaired a meeting of the Kashmir Core
Group at the Prime Minister’s Office to discuss the government’s efforts to raise awareness
about the dire human rights and humanitarian situation in Indian-Occupied Kashmir.

The main focus was on Pakistan’s extensive political and diplomatic outreach to the
international community and the serious risks for peace and security posed by India’s illegal
and unilateral actions of August 5, 2019.

The continued lockdown of millions of Kashmiris since August 5, 2019 and India’s repression
and growing atrocities were strongly condemned. Pakistan’s abiding solidarity with the
Kashmiri brethren in siege was also reaffirmed.

It was noted that the international community, including the UN Security Council,
international human rights and humanitarian organisations and the international media had
taken cognisance of the serious situation in occupied Kashmir.

The participants also noted that calls were growing on India to immediately lift the curfew
and other restrictions and alleviate the sufferings of the Kashmiri people.

During the meeting, measures were agreed to further reinforce Pakistan’s efforts in the
political, diplomatic, legal and media domains to highlight the Kashmir cause worldwide and
to enable the people of Indian-Occupied Kashmir realise their right to self-determination.

The meeting was attended by the foreign minister, law minister,

Parliamentary Committee on Kashmir Chairman, special assistant to the prime minister on


information, attorney general and other senior officials.

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