The Kashmiris mounting for their liberty

Kashmiris crying throughout the world are observing Kashmir Day, on February 5th, is a day of significance for the people of Kashmir and their supporters around the world. It was first observed in 1990 as a mark of solidarity with the people of Kashmir, who have been struggling for their right to self-determination and freedom from Indian occupation.
The day is marked by protests, demonstrations, and rallies in many countries, particularly in Pakistan, to draw international attention to the human rights violations and injustices faced by the people of Kashmir. The day is also used to highlight the economic, political, and social issues faced by the Kashmiri people and to call for a peaceful and just resolution to the conflict.
Kashmir Day is a reminder of the ongoing struggle of the Kashmiri people for their basic human rights and freedoms, and of the need for the international community to address the issue and to support the Kashmiri cause. The day is a call for justice, peace, and respect for the rights of the Kashmiri people and for the resolution of the conflict through peaceful and diplomatic means.
The world community, especially the United Nations must resolve the longstanding conflict that is a serious threat to the peace of whole central Asia including India and Pakistan. Kashmir Day serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for self-determination and freedom by the people of Kashmir and as a call to action for the international community to address the issue and support the cause.
Prof. Ejaz Ahmed Khan

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