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Photos from Azad kashmir's post 20/12/2020

The people of Kashmir are loving treat them as equal cause they are innocent and kind souls

19/12/2020

Sick Indians 😢.forcing people to do what they wana show.

Photos from Azad kashmir's post 19/12/2020

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Photos from Azad kashmir's post 05/12/2020

Kashmir is a part of pakistan so don't look down on the people of Kashmir. just don't do that I hate it

31/10/2020
Photos from Azad kashmir's post 31/10/2020

Just see how shamefully these people are calling Kashmir pakistan occupied land even when they are harassing the people of the the land by illegal ways and man power😟😢.dont stay quiet 🤐

Photos from Azad kashmir's post 23/07/2020

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29/03/2020

😢no words

29/03/2020

That's humanity that only exists in kashmir

22/03/2020

پاکستان میں تعلیم حاصل کرنے والے درجنوں کشمیری طلباء واہگہ بارڈر پر پھنس گئے
'نہ ہی ہمیں پاکستان واپس جانے کی اجازت دیتا ہے اور نہ ہی بھارت جانے دیتا ہے' طلباء
اسلام آباد کے زیرانتظام کشمیر کی طرف سے دہلی کے زیر انتظام کشمیر جانے والے درجنوں طلبا جو اس وقت پاکستان کے کالجوں اور یونیورسٹیوں میں زیر تعلیم ہیں، جمعرات کی سہ پہر کو واہگہ بارڈر پہنچے لیکن انہیں متعلقہ حکام کی جانب سے ہندوستان میں داخلے کی اجازت نہیں دی گئی۔ طلبا نے کہا ہے کہ کورونا وائرس کی وجہ سے ان کے والدین نے انہیں وطن واپس آنے کو کہا تھا اور جمعرات کی دوپہر وہ واہگہ بارڈر پہنچ گئے ۔حکام نے بارڈر کوبند کردیا ہے۔طلبا نے بتایا کہ کم از کم 30 طلبا واہگہ بارڈر پر گذشتہ 20 گھنٹوں سے مدد کے منتظر ہیں لیکن کوئی بھی ہماری مدد نہیں کررہا ہے۔طلبا کے ساتھ ساتھ ان کے والدین بھی پریشان ہیں اور انہوں نے اس سلسلے میں متعلقہ حکام سے فوری توجہ دینے کا مطالبہ کیا ہے ، ذرائع کے مطابق پیپلز ڈیموکریٹک پارٹی (PDP) نے پھنسے ہوئے طلبا کو فوری طور نکالنے کے لئے وزارت خارجہ سے مدد کی اپیل کی ہے۔

27/02/2020

Trump has offered to mediate between the two countries on Kashmir on multiple occasions. Earlier this year, he reiterated the same during a meeting with Imran on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum assembly in Davos, Switzerland.

However, India has categorically rejected the offer to mediate, calling the issue an internal matter. Most recently, Indian Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said: "There is no role for any third party in the Kashmir issue. It is a bilateral issue between India and Pakistan."

Elsewhere in the Indian capital, new violence erupted a day after at least seven people, including a police officer, were killed and nearly 100 others reportedly injured in clashes between hundreds of supporters and opponents of a new Indian citizenship law, police said.

Protesters in several areas of northeast Delhi defied orders prohibiting the assembly of more than five people and threw stones and set some shops and vehicles on fire, a police officer said. Some homes were attacked with rocks.

However, on Tuesday, Trump declined to comment on India's new citizenship law. "I don't want to discuss that. I want to leave that to India," he said. But he added that he privately had raised the issue of religious freedom with Modi and that "Modi was incredible on the subject".

"He wants people to have religious freedom," said Trump, who proposed temporarily barring all Muslims from entering the US during his 2016 campaign and successfully implemented a travel ban that targets travelers from certain Muslim countries

27/02/2020

LAHORE:A seminar titled “Humans without Human Rights” was held here at Government College University Lahore under the auspices of its newly formed Kashmir Society to discuss how the...

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LAHORE:A seminar titled “Humans without Human Rights” was held here at Government College University (GCU) Lahore under the auspices of its newly formed Kashmir Society to discuss how the current policy of Pakistan is able or unable to address the changing situation in the Indian Occupied Kashmir.

Chairman Kashmir Committee Syed Fakhar Imam chaired the seminar which was also addressed by Punjab Minister for Industries & Trade Mian Aslam Iqbal, Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Asghar Zaidi, journalist Salman Ghani and spokesperson Punjab Government Dr Zarqa Suharwardy Taimur.

In his key note address, MNA Syed Fakhar Imam said that nations ruled the world through their educational institutions; the United States of America was a superpower due to the excellence of Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, Yale, MIT and its other universities. He said that China is a second superpower and its more than 266,000 students were currently studying in US universities to gain knowledge. “If China can become a superpower in just 40 years, why not Pakistan and for this we just need leaders like Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah,” said Imam, adding, “We can understand the Quaid’s vision from his decision of donating his properties to educational institutions.”

He said it had been due to the Chinese intervention the Security Council in its August 16, 2019 meeting considered the volatile situation in Kashmir for the first time since 1965. He also said that all political parties were on the same page on the issue of Kashmir and the whole nation is now united. Fakhar Imam said Pakistan should send its special delegates to different countries for highlighting the Kashmir issue.

27/02/2020

Punjab Minister Mian Aslam Iqbal said Prime Minister Imran Khan was effectively fighting the case of Kashmir before the international community. He asked students to play their role and become voice of their Kashmiri brothers and sisters. He condemned that international human rights organisations were sitting silent on the massacre of Muslims in the Indian Occupied Kashmir. Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Asghar Zaidi said that the situation in the Indian Occupied Kashmir had become much worse since August 5, 2019 and they needed to come up with new strategies which were more effective and louder. He said the GCU Kashmir Society would help Kashmiris to launch a legal fight for their rights; adding that it was not only warfare but law-fare as well as India had violated all international resolutions and human rights laws.

18/02/2020

three Kashmiri engineering students a college here facing sedition charges were arrested again on Monday after protests broke out against the police for releasing them on ex*****on of a bond under Section 169 of CrPC.

The trio, students of a private engineering college, were arrested on Saturday for raising pro-Pakistan slogans and posting it on social media on the first anniversary of the terrorist attack that left scores of CRPF soldiers dead at Pulwama in Kashmir.

They were let off on Sunday ex*****on of a bond under Section 169 of CrPC.

"They (Kashmiri students) have been arrested, produced before the court and remanded in judicial custody," the Hubballi-Dharwad police Commissioner R Dileep told PTI.

The police had come under severe criticism for releasing the youths on Sunday.

According to police sources, they were apprehended in this morning and taken to court. The action came after members of right wing organisations staged demonstrations outside the police station on Sunday.

Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik was among those who criticised the police for releasing the youth who allegedly "demonstrated their anti-India vitriol on the first anniversary of Pulwama attack."

Police sources said Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai too spoke to the police officials about the case.

17/02/2020

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