Pakistan rejects Indian attempt to deny EU DisinfoLab factual report.
EU DisinfoLab had exposed Indian reprehensible global disinformation campaign against Pakistan.
In a statement, Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Choudhari rejected the Indian attempt to deny responsibility for that campaign.
Pakistan rejects Indian attempt
Choudhari further said the independent, non-profit disinformation watchdog’s latest report illustrates in graphic detail the web of more than 750 media in 116 countries.
Moreover, that also exposed over 550 website domain names registered.
The FO cited reported resurrection of dead people; impersonation of EU institutions.
He also referred to reported direct control of more than 10 NGOs accredited to the UN Human Rights Council.
According to the report, India utilized them for the purpose of pushing fake news and false Indian propaganda against Pakistan since 2005.
He said the Indian Ministry of External Affairs’ tall claims have no legs to stand on.
He said the latest developments and international exposés have clearly shown that India is neither ‘responsible’ nor a ‘democracy’.
Irrefutable evidence of Indian involvement
Zahid Hafeez said we have already shared extensive and irrefutable evidence of India’s terrorist activities in Pakistan.
Specially he pointed out active planning, promoting, aiding, abetting, financing and executing terrorist activities.
He said the EU DisinfoLab’s report goes to further corroborate our long-held position about India’s incurable obsession with Pakistan. Besides, that report also exposed India’s unrelenting smear campaign against Pakistan.
Meanwhile, the Spokesperson said we urge the UN Human Rights machinery, particularly the Human Rights Council, to take a serious look at all this.
Particularly, he asked them to probe as to how India misused a prestigious platform such as the HRC in such a manner against a member state.
Moreover, he also asked the relevant authorities in Switzerland and Belgium must investigate the finances and transparency of the relevant NGOs registered within their jurisdiction.