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FDE institutions observing Kashmir Solidarity Week

FDE institutions observing Kashmir Solidarity Week Islamabad February 3, 2021 Islamabad : The educational institutions of the federal capital which fall under the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) are observing ‘Kashmir Solidarity Day’ to highlight the Kashmir issue and atrocities of the Indian occupational forces in the Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK). The educational institutions while displaying banners and placards are holding photo exhibition, screening of video documentaries, playing popular Kashmiri songs, Mushairas on Kashmir Solidarity Day, essay writing competitions and holding talk-shows to depict history of Kashmir issue and current plight of the Kashmiri people. “The observance of Kashmir Solidarity Week will enable our students to know more about struggle for freedom in the Occupied Kashmir and make them aware of brutalities of the Indian forces,” Principal of the Islamabad Model College for Girls, I-9/1, Farida Yasmeen said. She also heads a committee

Hypothetical Imperative of Immanuel Kant and Struggle for Independent Motherland in Indian Occupied Kashmir

Struggle for Independent Motherland in Indian Occupied Kashmir He is also Chief Editor of DND News Agency. If I say that genocide continues under the immoral silence in Indian Occupied Kashmir, many Indian writers and journalists would criticise me because we are still discussing and negotiating that what does genocide actually means? Over eight million Kashmiris are caged in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJ&K) since August 5, 2019, having no opportunity of communicating outside the valley. But politicians are discussing whether the communication blockade is partial and complete? UN Security Council was too powerless that it could not hear Kashmir Case with open doors and in-camera sessions were held when China and Kashmir approached UNSC. WE know closed-door sessions never bring any results or even no news can out of such situation about what was discussed inside closed doors actually?

From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1971: Fifty Years Ago: Indian plane hijacked - Newspaper

LAHORE: Two young Kashmiris claiming to belong to the National Liberation Front of Jammu and Kashmir, an organisation of freedom fighters based in Occupied Kashmir, hijacked a Jammu-bound Fokker Friendship of Air India and forced the pilot to land at the Lahore airport at about one p.m. today [Jan 30]. The plane, named “Ganga” which flew from Srinagar, was carrying four members of the crew and 28 passengers including the two hijackers, both about twenty years old, an old lady, an Indian Army captain and two unaccompanied young boys. … Talking to the newsmen in the transit lounge of the airport the co-pilot of the plane, Mr. Kachru said a few minutes before the plane was to land at the Jammu airport, one of the hijackers carrying a pistol and hand grenade entered the cockpit and asked the pilot to divert the plane to Pakistan or else he would blow it up. […] The hijackers are reported to have held the passengers for about 45 minutes before they allowed them to leave the plane

Inspiring struggle

Inspiring struggle January 29, 2021 Kamala Devi Harris has added a new chapter to the 230-year history of the US presidential system by winning the recent US elections and taking oath as the first-ever female vice-president of the United States. Kamala s mother migrated from the Indian state of Tamil Nadu to the US where she married a native of Jamaica. However, Kamala was raised by her Hindu mother, Shyamala Gopalan Harris. California-born Kamila once informed that she used to visit Hindu temples along with her mother. According to The New York Times, when Kamala was contesting the elections for California Attorney General, she contacted her aunt Sarala Gopalan in Chennai and asked her to break coconuts for good luck at a local Hindu temple there.

AJK cabinet condemns unprovoked Indian firing across LoC

AJK cabinet condemns unprovoked Indian firing across LoC National January 28, 2021 MUZAFFARABAD: The AJK Cabinet meeting Wednesday condemned the unprovoked Indian firing from across the LoC on civilian population as a result of which number of people embraced martyrdom and public and private properties were damaged. The cabinet also condemned the Indian forces firing on United Nations observer mission and urged the United Nations to take notice of this incident. The cabinet meeting chaired by Azad Jammu and Kashmir Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider Khan expressed its concerns over the flagrant human rights violations by the Indian forces in Occupied Kashmir and called for extending medical cover to the brave Kashmiri leader Asia Andrabi and Yasin Malik and demanded their release in view of their poor health.

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