Pakistan (20th Feb, 2020): Pakistan’s Foreign Office discusses the steps being taken to expel Pakistani students from China’s virus epicenter.
According to reports of Baaghi TV, Foreign Office spokeswoman Aisha Farooqi, said in a weekly media briefing that two hundred days of the siege of occupied Kashmir have been completed, since Kashmiris have been deprived of human rights in the occupied valley. Moreover, she stated that Debbie Abraham is a supporter of human rights and that this week’s tragedy reminds of the Samjhauta Express, the victims of which are still hoping to get justice.
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Despite the confession, the mastermind behind the accident, Swami Asim Anand was acquitted, as confirmed by sources. She added that Pakistan hopes to remind India of its responsibility.
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The Foreign Office added that the United Nations Secretary-General’s visit to Pakistan was very effective. During the course of the visit, the UN Secretary-General expressed concern over the ongoing situation in Indian Occupied Kashmir. Additionally, the Secretary-General called for the restoration of human rights freedom in Occupied Kashmir, alongwith the Turkish President, Tayyip Erdogan, who also voiced his solidarity with Pakistan which helped in Pakistan gaining repute for its international peace efforts.
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Aisha Farooqi, Foreign Office Spokesperson, said that two officers from Pakistan’s embassy had been sent to Wuhan and will stay until the situation improves. She added that the task force is in constant contact with Pakistani students who are under lockdown in China. The task force has reportedly visited seven universities in Wuhan so far.
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