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Pakistan calls death of minor Kashmiri boy 'state terrorism'

Condoling the death of Junaid Akhnoon, Pakistan's Foreign Office claimed the incident was part of 'continued Indian atrocities'

Security personnel guarding at Lal Chowk during curfew in Srinagar
Security personnel guarding at Lal Chowk during curfew in Srinagar
Press Trust of India Islamabad
Last Updated : Oct 09 2016 | 2:23 PM IST
Needling India on the Kashmir unrest, Pakistan today said the death of a 12-year-old Kashmiri boy due to pellet injuries was the "worst example of state terrorism".

Condoling the death of Junaid Akhnoon, Foreign Office (FO) claimed the incident was part of "continued Indian atrocities" in Kashmir.

"The cold-blooded murder is the worst example of state terrorism of the Indian government and is indeed deplorable," it said in a press release.

"The government and the people of Pakistan convey their deepest condolences on the death of Junaid to his bereaved family," it added.

The FO said the people of Kashmir are demanding their fundamental human rights, especially the right to self- determination, in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions.

"The grave situation of human rights violations in Kashmir, growing atrocities and genocide of Kashmiris should be a matter of concern to the international community and the UN and warrants an immediate intervention to stop the bloodshed by India," it said.

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The "culture of impunity" by Indian forces must come to an end, it said, adding there should be a "fair, independent and transparent enquiry into the grave human rights violations" of the Kashmiris.

Junaid, who was hit by pellets in the head and chest, succumbed to his injuries on Friday, taking the death toll in the three-month-long unrest in Kashmir to 84.

His death sparked fresh clashes between protesters and security forces at various places in Kashmir yesterday even as curfew continued in interior areas of Srinagar.

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First Published: Oct 09 2016 | 1:42 PM IST

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