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Indian Army didn’t thrash Kashmiri women; this viral video is from Pakistan

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A video is doing rounds on social media where police can be seen beating a few women.

Claims are being made that the video is from Kasmir and the Muslim women are being tortured by the India army.

” #Kashmir_Muslim_Woman_Tourture_By_Indian_Army ||😥
#Kashmir_Muslim_Are_Helpless_in_Current_Word ||
#Free_Kashmir
#Save_Muslim ” the caption read.

FACT CHECK

When NewsMobile fact-checked the video, we found it that is from Pakistan.

The first thing we noticed was that in the video, the police is wearing a uniform with Pakistan flag badges on it.

A simple Goggle search confirmed that this was indeed the uniform of Pakitan Punjab police.

We found this video on Youtube, dated Jun 28, 2019. “New Pakistan but the police have not changed the violence against women” the title read in Urdu.

A Geo News reporter also tweeted the video captioned, ‘The reformed Punjab police under PTI’.

The above information proves that the video is not from Kashmir but Pakistan.

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