The International Diplomatic Editor of CNN, Nic Robertson, visited the control line (LOC), where he met with the families of two civilians allegedly killed in a false encounter by the Indian army.
The visit included a stop at the place where Muhammad Farooq and Muhammad Deen were martyred. Their families, talking with CNN on camera, made emotional appeal for justice and revealed details of the alleged incident.
According to local sources, the CNN team was informed about alleged human rights violations and broader concerns about the behavior of the Indian army throughout the loc.
Defense experts who talk to the media declared that such false meetings are becoming a growing international concern, calling the attention of rights groups and global media.
The Minister of Information and Transmission of Attaullah Tarar accompanied a delegation of local and foreign journalists to key places throughout the LOC.
According to officials, the visit was intended to counteract what Pakistan describes as false and unfounded propaganda by India with respect to the alleged terrorist hiding places.
The journalists were taken to specific sites that India has previously labeled as militant camps. When observing the situation of the first -hand land, listening to testimonies of local residents and surveying the environment, the media delegation had the opportunity to independently verify the facts.
Speaking during the visit, Minister Tarar said: “India has made accusations without foundation against Pakistan. Today, we have presented all the facts before the national and international media.”