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Kashmiris observe India’s republic day as black day

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Islamabad : Kashmiris on both sides of the Line of Control (LoC) and around the world celebrate India’s Republic Day, Black Day,
The purpose of celebrating the black day is to bring the attention of the international community to India’s illegal and vicious occupation of Jammu and Kashmir.
Under the constitution, the identity given to Kashmiris has been taken away, Kashmiris are protesting that their basic constitutional rights have been slaughtered.

A large number of people, including Kashmiri men and women and children, also participated in the protest in Islamabad by the All Parties Hurriyat Conference in Islamabad.
Protesters tied black bandages on their arms, and black flags were held in their hands, with protesters calling India a fascist country.

Demonstrators said that India has slaughtered all human rights in occupied Kashmir, India’s democracy is a proof of double standards.
Addressing the protesters, Prime Minister Azad Kashmir Chaudhry Anwarul Haq said that India blames Pakistan for covering its state terrorism,
India killed people in Canada and the United States, just with moral, diplomatic support, Kashmir will not solve the Kashmir issue, we have to go a step further for the independence of Kashmir.

India is a terrorist state.
Chaudhry Anwar -ul -Haq blamed the Indian Home Minister of infiltration of Pakistan and said that India blames Pakistan for covering its state terrorism, double standards will no longer run, the world has now known, its freedom. Wars have to fight their blood
Kashmir is not just a border issue but a matter of Kashmiris’ wishes. Pakistan has made it clear to the international community that Kashmir, Pakistan and India are not just a border issue but its basis is the wishes of the people of Kashmir.
The problem of Kashmir is not just a border issue, the people of Kashmir are linked to this issue, it is a matter of the rights of the people of Kashmir. We all agree on the legitimate struggle of Kashmiris. We all have serious human rights violations in occupied Kashmir. They recognize those who have been going on in Kashmir for years and especially recent years. We also agree on the bravery of the people of Kashmir, whose third generation has kept resistance alive.

The culture, belief, history and civilization of the people of Pakistan and Kashmir is one, every Pakistani issue is linked to Kashmir with great commitment to Kashmir.
The Kashmir issue has once again raised the issue after the UN Security Council has been discussed three times since 2019 as India has illegally merged the controversial region, while several times in the UN Human Rights Agency. The debate has come. UN special representatives also highlighted the serious human rights abuses by India in occupied Kashmir, and 18 special representatives have jointly discussed Indian atrocities in the region.

The international media, a global human rights protection organization, is exposing serious human rights abuses and Indian atrocities in occupied Jammu and Kashmir, while secularism in India today shows Hindutva thinking. Giving
India’s behavior has all its neighbors and India’s attitude towards Nepal, China and Bangladesh has changed, while India is rapidly turning away from its neighboring countries because of this attitude.

In India today minorities are feeling insecure, Muslims, Bengali, Dalits are not safe today and black laws are being enforced instead of democracy. The purpose of observing Black Day is also to draw the world’s attention to the widespread human rights violations, custodial killings of innocent Kashmiris and continuous atrocities by the occupying Indian forces in occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

The All Parties Hurriyat Conference of Jammu and Kashmir, which is under Indian occupation, urged the people to observe a complete strike today in protest against India’s illegal occupation and state terrorism. Protest rallies and demonstrations were held in all ten districts of Azad Jammu and Kashmir to observe Indian Republic Day as Black Day.
Meanwhile, heavy contingents of occupying Indian forces were deployed around the venues of official events on January 26, including the Kashmir Cricket Stadium, to prevent anti-India protests.
Security arrangements consisting of three fences have been made in Srinagar and people are being mistreated at checkpoints set up at various places throughout the occupied territory.
Meanwhile, Hurriyat leader Yasin Malik’s wife Mashal Malik has said that Kashmiris are celebrating India’s Republic Day as a black day and India has taken away every right from Kashmiris.
India has taken away the right to freedom, to live and even to breathe from Kashmiris and has kept the Hurriyat leadership in jail.
It may be recalled that the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCR) had expressed ‘grave concern’ over the human rights violations in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir and demanded the full restoration of all rights in the occupied region.

The UNHCR spokesperson had said in a statement that ‘there is grave concern over the widespread deprivation of human rights of the people in Indian-occupied Kashmir and we urge the Indian government to restore normalcy,’
He said, ‘We demand the Indian government to fully restore suspended human rights in the occupied region.’ He said that the Indian government had on August 5 revoked the law granting partial autonomy to the state of Jammu and Kashmir and announced the creation of two unions under federal control.
Curfew has been imposed in Kashmir to restrict the movement of people on a large scale, obstruct their right to peaceful assembly, and prevent the free exercise of health, education and religious duties.

The UNHCR said, “We have received numerous reports of torture and ill-treatment of detainees, which urgently require an independent and impartial investigation.” Referring to India’s decision on August 5, the UNHCR said that a major political decision regarding the future of Jammu and Kashmir was taken without taking the affected people into confidence. The UNHCR, while calling for the removal of the deprivations of the people of occupied Kashmir, said in its statement that “their leaders are imprisoned, their facilities for information have been eliminated and their right to freedom of expression and participation in political activities has been violated.” It should be noted that under Article 370, the state of Jammu and Kashmir enjoys a special and unique status and the article gives the state the freedom to make and maintain a constitution.
Under this special provision, the federal government cannot implement Indian laws in the state of Jammu and Kashmir in any matter except defense, finance, foreign affairs, etc. without the ratification and approval of the central parliament and the state government.
Under Article 360 of the Indian Constitution, the federal government can declare a financial emergency in any state or the entire country, but under Article 370, the Indian government was not allowed to do so in Jammu and Kashmir.
Article 35 ‘A’, which grants special status to occupied Kashmir, is part of the same article that empowers the state legislature to define special rights and privileges of permanent citizens of the state.
Article 35 ‘A’ was added to the Constitution under a 1954 presidential order, which provides special rights and privileges to the citizens of occupied Kashmir. According to this article, only a person born in occupied Kashmir can be a citizen of that state.

Under Article 35 ‘A’, women who marry a citizen from outside the occupied valley are deprived of property rights, while under the constitution, a citizen of any other state of India does not have the right to buy property in occupied Kashmir and take up permanent residence. Under Article 35 ‘A’ of the Constitution, the government of occupied Kashmir cannot even employ a citizen of any other state in its state.
If the international community allows India to violate human rights in occupied Kashmir, other countries may refuse to recognize any international laws in the future. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has changed the residency law of occupied Kashmir for the first time since 1947,
According to the report, critics say that by implementing the settlement measures taken by the Israeli government in the Palestinian territories, Modi’s Hindu extremist government wants to change the identity of the Muslim-majority region of occupied Kashmir.
It should be noted that this Himalayan region was divided between Pakistan and India after gaining independence from Britain in 1947. Since 1989, tens of thousands of Kashmiris have lost their lives in occupied Kashmir as a result of the ongoing tension between the occupying Indian forces and freedom fighters.

More than 65 percent of the population of the region consists of Muslims, where there is 100 percent hatred against the Indian government.
On August 5, 2019, the Indian government abolished the article that gave special status to occupied Kashmir, according to which they also had the right to a separate flag and constitution. Prior to the aforementioned move,

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