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Turkish composer gives voice to suffering in Kashmir
February 7, 2021 By Hassan
Istanbul: A Turkish composer known for several other works on such international issues as Jerusalem hopes to give voice to the plight of Kashmir with a new song he released Kashmir Solidarity Day.
Turgay Evren added the song, I am Kashmir, which he composed for the region’s day of remembrance on Feb. 5, to his repertoire of other works including The world is bigger than five, Don’t cry Jerusalem and Erdogan a tall man.
Introducing his new song to his audience via Twitter and YouTube, Evren said he had received many messages of thanks and prayers from Kashmiris after releasing an earlier song, Kashmir is my name, in June 2020. The song had been vocalized by Della Miles.
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British Parliamentarians stand in solidarity with Kashmiris
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Pakistan High Commission London organized a webinar to mark Kashmir Solidarity Day.
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) - British Parliamentarians and other speaker at a Parliamentary Webinar hosted by the High Commission for Pakistan, London on Friday strongly condemned the gross human rights violations of the Kashmiri people being committed by Indian occupation forces.
The webinar held to mark Kashmir Solidarity Day was participated by a large number of cross-party British Members of Parliament (MPs) from both Houses of the Parliament, eminent scholars, academcs, members of the civil society and British friends of Kashmir.
Indian brutalities against Kashmiris highlighted in webinar
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February 6, 2021
Islamabad: While the world has not moved beyond rhetoric, the Indian state continues to martyr innocent Kashmiris in the occupied Kashmir through fake encounters and other pretexts and 550 days have completed to one of the most brutal, draconian, and inhuman lockdown modern world there, said Rosemary Victoria Schofield, a noted British author, biographer, and historian. She was addressing a webinar arranged by the National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research (NIHCR) to mark the Kashmir Solidarity Day on Friday here on âKashmir under Siege: Pakistan India and an Unending Warâ here.