PAKISTANIS, along with their Kashmiri brethren, are observing Aug. 5, 2024 as the fifth anniversary of one of the darkest days, also known as Youm-e-Istehsal-e-Kashmir. The dawn of Aug. 5, 2019 brought nothing but continued violation of their basic human rights.
On this fateful day, however, in contravention of UNSC Resolution 91 , the Narendra Modi-led government of India decided unilaterally and illegally to revoke the special status, declare the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir as its integral part, increase its already heavy military presence, impose a curfew on the region and launch a campaign of genocide and displacement with an aim for demographic engineering of the region so as to eliminate those who desired the fundamental right to...
India still continues its brutal suppression in the occupied territory, causing the decadeslong calls for peace by Pakistan, the UN Security Council, the international community and human rights organizations to fall on deaf ears.Needless to mention, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights published two reports documenting India's systemic, systematic and flagrant human rights abuses in occupied Jammu & Kashmir.
5: Darkest Day In The History Of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu And Kashmir (IIOJ&K)
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