ISLAMABAD: Indian position on its minorities, regional affairs and its relations with neighboring countries reflect that it has no respect for international law and the human rights, said Foreign Office on Thursday. During the weekly press briefing, FO Spokesperson Nafees Zakriya said Indian occupation forces have martyred four more youth in Srinagar and Kupwara areas during the last six days. He said Pakistan strongly condemned the continued killing of innocent Kashmiris in staged encounters, continued illegal detention of senior Hurriyat leaders including Shabbir Ahmad Shah, Masarat Alam Bhat, Aasiya Andrabi, Fehmeeda Sofi and over six hundreds of other Kashmiri activists and students in fake cases, who have been languishing in different jails of the occupied valley as well as in India. Responding to a question, he said that Pakistan is disappointed over the recent joint statement by India and Japan regarding terrorism. “Japan’s endorsement of India’s point of view is highly regrettable,” he added. The spokesperson said that India’s involvement in Pakistan’s internal affairs and in spreading of regional terrorism was now evident. Pakistan truly believed that India needed to assess its own attitude instead of leveling false allegations on its neighbouring countries, he added. “India’s malicious campaign against Pakistan involving Balochistan is highly condemnable,” he said, adding Pakistan is fully aware of such malicious campaigns particularly since Indian Prime Minister Modi has acknowledged the fact that India is involved in funding anti-state activities against Pakistan. Responding to another question about statement of Indian Representative in United Nations regarding Pakistan’s Kashmir stance, Nafees Zakaria said the statement reflects the respect that India has for the world body and its non-seriousness in commitment towards international conventions and laws on human rights. Published in Daily Times, September 22nd 2017.