Pakistan marks the Kashmir day promising continuous support for their rights


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Pakistan is observing the day of Kashmir Solidarity on Wednesday to reaffirm his commitment to the fight of the People of Kashmir for self -determination as described in the resolutions of the United Nations.

The day, marked by a holiday every year on February 5, he saw hiking of solidarity and human chains formed throughout the country, even in Indians, Jammu and Kashmir, illegally occupied (Iiojk).

The Government and the people of Pakistan join with IIiojk residents in their struggle for the freedom of Indian subjugation. The demonstrations were carried out in several cities, with a significant event that takes place in Constitión Avenue in Islamabad.

A minute of silence was observed at 10 am to honor the Kashmir martyrs, with sirens that sound throughout the country.

The Legislative Assembly of IIOJK has convened a special session in Muzaffrabad to express solidarity with the Kashmir, while human chains were formed in key locations such as Mangla, Kohala, Barkot, Azad Pattan and Holar, symbolizing the unity between Pakistan and Iiojk.

Special events were also held in Mangla Bridge in Mirpur and in the districts of Kotli and Bhimber.

President Asif Ali Zardari, in his message for the day, urged the international community to fulfill their responsibilities and help the assholes in their fight. He asked the United Nations to fulfill their promises made 78 years ago with respect to the right of the region to self -determination.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif emphasized the importance of the day to reaffirm Pakistan’s support for the Kashmir. “The right to self -determination is a fundamental principle of international law. We support the struggle of the people of Kashmir to decide their own future,” he said.

The prime minister also condemned the illegal actions taken by India in Iiojk, including the suppression of political parties and human rights violations.

In his speech, Prime Minister Shehbaz requested international pressure on India to allow the cunemiris of Kashmir.

The Pakistani army also reaffirmed its support for the cause of Kashmir. The president of the Joint Committee of Personnel Chiefs, General Sahir Shamshad, along with the Heads of Services, said solidarity with the people of Iiojk.

The military condemned the violations of human rights that occurred in the region, including extrajudicial murders, forced disappearances and arbitrary arrests. “We firmly urge the international community to take decisive measures and guarantee the implementation of the UN Security Council resolutions,” said the military spokesman.

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