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JKLF leader seeks Canada's help over human rights violations in J&K
New Delhi, Sept 2 (IRNA) Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Mohammad Yaseen Malik sought Canadian intervention in putting an end to alleged human rights violations in the border state.
Malik raised the issue during his interaction with Delhi-based Canadian diplomats including first secretary political and economic affairs Ayesha Rekhi and senior political and economic analyst of the High Commission Madhusri Das, said a statement issued Thursday by JKLF in Srinagar.
Malik strongly condemned state terrorism and said the graph of human rights violations had gone up after the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh assured zero tolerance to these violations.
The separatist leader also briefed the delegation, currently on a visit to Kashmir valley, about the genesis of Kashmir issue and the prevailing situation, the statement added.


