Pakistan To Hunt 'all' TTP Militants Sans Distinction Of Good Or Bad: FO

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Pakistan to hunt 'all' TTP militants sans distinction of good or bad: FO

Pakistan does not discriminate between good or bad Taliban and would continue to hunt 'all' TTP (Tehreek-e-Taliban) militants, Foreign Office said Thursday.

ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 21st Jun, 2018 ) :Pakistan does not discriminate between good or bad Taliban and would continue to hunt 'all' TTP (Tehreek-e-Taliban) militants, Foreign Office said Thursday.

"Pakistan will continue to hunt 'all' the TTP persons, if need be," Foreign Office Spokesman Dr Muhammad Faisal said when asked to clarify whether the chase would limit to the Pakistan's territory only or extend to the Afghanistan's soil as well.

Speaking at a media briefing here at the Foreign Office, the spokesman said the ceasefire truce between the Afghan government and Taliban on the eve of Eid was a "step in right direction, which Pakistan supported and welcomed".

He said Pakistan's position on Afghanistan's stability was clear and it believed that the only viable solution lied in an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process.

The spokesman officially confirmed the killing of terrorist Moulvi Fazlullah in Afghanistan and said the news was received in Pakistan with relief especially among the families of the innocent who were killed including the martyrs of Army Public school.

On the recent report by Office of the UN High Commission for Human Rights, the Spokesman said Pakistan was ready to facilitate the visit of international observers to the areas of Kashmir linked with Pakistan.

provided India offered to do the same.

He said Pakistan had nothing to hide from the world while India was shying away and was trying to cover its blatant human rights violations.

"If India really has nothing to hide, it can address its claims of the report being based on unverified information by allowing the COI and OIC IPHRC access to IOK," he said.

He said Pakistan welcomed the OHCHR Report's recommendation for an independent, international Commission of Inquiry to assess the situation in Indian Occupied Kashmir which was consistent with several calls by Pakistan since 2016.

�The spokesman mentioned the Report, which was sharply critical of the human rights atrocities including the use of pellet guns, draconian laws including the AFSPA (Armed Forces Special Powers Act) and the SPA, use of rape to subjugate dissent, communication blockade and violation of right to life, health, education and peaceful protests.

"India's knee jerk rejection of the report indicates its complete insensitivity to international law and its deplorable intransigence, which has delayed the resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute since the last seven decades and holds the regional peace and development hostage," he said.

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