27 October 2016
Doha
Speakers at a seminar in Pakistan embassy Doha stressed United Nations Security Council to resolve Kashmir issue in accordance with it's resolutions. Shahzad Ahmad, Ambassador of Pakistan to State of Qatar said that ‘Pakistan will continue to support people of Jammu and Kashmir politically and diplomatically.’
Pakistanis along with it's people from Kashmir region observe annually on 27th October Kashmir Black Day commemorating same day in 1947 just after 2 months of Pakistan creation India landed it's forces by air in Sri Nagar and captured present Indian held Kashmir area by force. Kashmiris under Indian occupied area are under continuous curfew since last over three months and over hundred people are died and thousands injured and arrested for protesting against occupation just only in last three months.
Ambassador Shahzad Ahmad read out the messages of president and prime minister of Pakistan issued on the occasion of Kashmir Black Day. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in his official message said that the ‘implementation of the UN resolution was the only plausible, peaceful, logical and conceivable solution to the Kashmir dispute.’
Mohamed Khan, Rana Mohamed Anwar and Zahid Awan while addressing the audience demanded from international community to avoid duality in solving international issues. They gave a wake up call and stressed world body to take immediate steps to solve issue of Indian Occupied Kashmir before it becomes a disaster. “The international community should play its due role in getting the people of Kashmir their right to self-determination,” they said.
A documentary on the alleged atrocities being committed by the Indian Armed Forces in Indian Occupied Kashmir region was shown.
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