News: Fascist Indian govt banned freedom of expression in Kashmir, says Mushaal
Punjab Arts Council (PAC) on Thursday organized a protest walk and a photographic exhibition to mark Black Day centred on Indian atrocities.
The Chairperson of Peace and Cultural organization Mushaal Mullick was the chief guest of the inaugural ceremony.
While addressing the ceremony, Mullick said that the pain of occupied Kashmir was the pain of Pakistan, highlighting that Pakistan and Kashmir were like “one soul in two bodies”.
She said that the fascist Indian government had entirely banned freedom of expression in occupied Kashmir, where journalists were being massacred.
The chairperson further said that the brutal Indian forces had cramped the land for Kashmiris in the occupied valley.
India is violating the Geneva convention and United Nations Security Council resolutions in Occupied Kashmir”, she added.
In the end, Mushaal said that the Punjab Arts Council had always presented the actual image of Indian illegally Occupied Kashmir (IIOJK) to the world.
Speaking on the occasion, former PAC director Naheed Manzoor said that 75 years ago, India occupied Jammu and Kashmir illegally. She stressed that India’s atrocities were the darkest chapter in history, no matter how much they were condemned, adding that the darkness of cruelty would disappear one day.
Director of Arts Council Waqar Ahmad said that Kashmir was an unfinished agenda of partition of India, adding Indian army was involved in the genocide of Kashmiris in the occupied valley.
“The international community’s silence on the violation of human rights in IIOJK was a cause for concern,” he underlined.
He added that the United Nations had failed to implement the resolutions of the Security Council.
The photo exhibition highlighted Indian atrocities in occupied Kashmir, and pictures of Kashmiris who were victims of Indian forces’ cruelties were also shown, along with Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Syed Ali Geelani, Yasin Malik, Musrat Alam Butt, Abdul Samad Naqlabi, Mushtaqul Islam and Asia Andrabi.
News: Fascist Indian govt banned freedom of expression in Kashmir, says Mushaal
Punjab Arts Council (PAC) on Thursday organized a protest walk and a photographic exhibition to mark Black Day centred on Indian atrocities.
The Chairperson of Peace and Cultural organization Mushaal Mullick was the chief guest of the inaugural ceremony.
While addressing the ceremony, Mullick said that the pain of occupied Kashmir was the pain of Pakistan, highlighting that Pakistan and Kashmir were like “one soul in two bodies”.
She said that the fascist Indian government had entirely banned freedom of expression in occupied Kashmir, where journalists were being massacred.
The chairperson further said that the brutal Indian forces had cramped the land for Kashmiris in the occupied valley.
India is violating the Geneva convention and United Nations Security Council resolutions in Occupied Kashmir”, she added.
In the end, Mushaal said that the Punjab Arts Council had always presented the actual image of Indian illegally Occupied Kashmir (IIOJK) to the world.
Speaking on the occasion, former PAC director Naheed Manzoor said that 75 years ago, India occupied Jammu and Kashmir illegally. She stressed that India’s atrocities were the darkest chapter in history, no matter how much they were condemned, adding that the darkness of cruelty would disappear one day.
Director of Arts Council Waqar Ahmad said that Kashmir was an unfinished agenda of partition of India, adding Indian army was involved in the genocide of Kashmiris in the occupied valley.
“The international community’s silence on the violation of human rights in IIOJK was a cause for concern,” he underlined.
He added that the United Nations had failed to implement the resolutions of the Security Council.
The photo exhibition highlighted Indian atrocities in occupied Kashmir, and pictures of Kashmiris who were victims of Indian forces’ cruelties were also shown, along with Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Syed Ali Geelani, Yasin Malik, Musrat Alam Butt, Abdul Samad Naqlabi, Mushtaqul Islam and Asia Andrabi.
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