People in the besieged Valley continue to observe civil disobedience to show their resistance to the August 5 illegal moves adopted by the Indian government in IOK.
In view of the ongoing military lockdown and communications blackout, occupied Jammu and Kashmir continue to remain cut off from the rest of the world.
She advised the Pakistani government to constitute a group comprising Kashmiri youth which would apprise the world about Indian barbarism in the occupied valley.
In occupied Kashmir, people of Kashmir Valley and Muslim majority areas of Jammu region continue their silent protest on 101st day, today, against the Indian occupation.
In occupied Kashmir, people have been facing tense situation for the last three months after the Modi government imposed military siege and communications blockade on August 5.
Spokesperson for the United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights, Rupert Colville posed serious concerns over rights violations in Indian occupied Kashmir
Kashmiris continue to observe shutdown as a silent protest against India’s recent actions despite the occupation authorities’ efforts to restore normalcy in the territory.
Human Rights Watch demanded the Indian authorities to end lockdown in occupied Kashmir, saying that New Delhi will have to give reply over rising concerns of the global community.