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IIOJK: 29th anniversary of Bijbehara martyrs being observed today

IIOJK: 29th anniversary of Bijbehara martyrs being observed today

In Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the 29th anniversary of Bijbehara martyrs is being observed on Sunday (today). Over 50 innocent Kashmiris were martyred in Bijbehara area of Islamabad district on this day in 1993, when the personnel of Indian Border Security Force opened fire on the peaceful demonstrators, who were protesting against the … Read more

Mushaal vows to continue to raise issue of oppressed people of IIOJK

Mushaal urges world to impose economic, defense sanctions on Israel
  • She said Kashmiris struggling for last 70 years.
  • She said India miserably failed to suppress voices.
  • Mushaal said nobody was safe in occupied valley.

ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Human Rights and Women Empowerment, Mushaal Hussein Mullick vowed to continue raising issues of oppressed people in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) at all international forums.

Addressing ‘Pehchan Pakistan’ conference here at a private university, she said Kashmiris were struggling for the past seven decades for their inalienable right to self-determination as promised by the United Nations.

Mushaal Mullick said India had miserably failed to suppress  voice of Kashmiris for freedom despite deployment of more than a million troops in IIOJK.

She said nobody was safe in the occupied valley as women and children were being disgraced, and freedom lover youth and other people were being severely tortured.

The special assistant said fake and expired medicines were being supplied to continue genocide of Kashmiri people.

She said there was no political, religious and social liberty in IIOJK and massive human rights violations by the occupation Indian forces were routine matter.

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Pakistan to continue moral, diplomatic support to Kashmiris: PM

Kashmiris
  • He said recent steps by India indicate its nefarious designs.
  • PM said international community can no longer remain silent.
  • He said people of South Asia desire peace and stability.

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan will continue to lend its unstinted moral, political and diplomatic support to the rightful and just cause of the freedom struggle of the Kashmiri people.

In a message on the Youm-e-Istehsal to be observed on August 5, 2023, he said, “It is Pakistan’s abiding commitment and promise to our Kashmiri brothers and sisters that we will echo their voices, at every forum until the world takes action and urges India to end its egregious human rights violations and forcible occupation of IIOJK, undo all unilateral and illegal measures it has taken since 5 August 2019, and take necessary steps to carry out a fair and impartial plebiscite in accordance with the United Nations Security Council resolutions.”

“It has been four years since India unilaterally and illegally revoked the special status of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK) on 5 August 2019. Since then, India has resorted to use of brutal force and violence to suppress the Kashmiri people. It has also undertaken a series of measures clearly aimed at altering the internationally recognized disputed status of IIOJK. In particular, India has tried to bring about demographic changes to undermine the right to self-determination of the Kashmiris.”

“The recent steps by India indicate its nefarious designs to disenfranchise the Muslim majority population of Kashmir. To this end, it has carried out a selective delimitation of electoral constituencies, issued fake domiciles to millions of non-Kashmiris, and added hundreds of thousands of temporary residents to alter the existing voter rolls. These are part of a well thought-out strategy to change Kashmir’s demography and political landscape. Pakistan outrightly rejects all such unilateral and illegal steps,” he added.

The prime minister said, “The barbaric and brutal occupation of IIOJK by India not only violates international law, but also makes a mockery of the globally accepted norms of fundamental rights and freedoms. The international community can no longer remain silent while India continues to perpetrate its oppression in Kashmir.”

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President appeals for international support in resolving Jammu & Kashmir dispute

Kashmir dispute

President Alvi paid tribute to the 22 Kashmiri martyrs who sacrificed their lives in 1931. He reiterated the need for India to immediately end its repressive actions in IIOJK. He expressed disappointment that India has abolished the regional public holiday on Kashmir Martyrs’ Day. President Dr Arif Alvi has appealed to the international community, particularly … Read more

Alarming Number of Kashmiris killed in IIOJK since Burhan Wani’s death: report

Kashmiri killing

Indian troops have reportedly martyred 1821 Kashmiris in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) region. 242 of the martyred Kashmiris were killed in either fake encounters or while in custody. Burhan Wani, along with his two associates, was martyred in 2016. Since the extrajudicial killing of the popular youth leader, Burhan Muzaffar Wani, … Read more

Indian Supreme Court sets bench to hear petitions on status of IIOJK

Indian Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India has finally established a larger bench consisting of five members to hear a series of petitions challenging the abrogation of Article 370 of the Indian constitution. Article 370 grants special status to the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), which played a crucial role in its accession to India … Read more

Journalists work under cloud of fear amid Modi’s media crackdown: Kashmiri paper’s head

India PM Narendra Modi media crackdown

NEW YORK: The owner of a sealed newspaper in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK) says Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “repressive media policies are destroying Kashmiri journalism, intimidating media outlets into serving as government mouthpieces and creating an information vacuum in our region of about 13 million people,” as India descends into authoritarianism. In … Read more

President for highlighting human rights violations in IIOJK

President
  • He expressed these views during meeting with delegation of J&K.
  • He reiterated that Pakistan would continue to support Kashmiris.
  • Hurriyet leadership apprised the current situation in the valley.

ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi has called for highlighting the grave human rights violations and heinous crimes being committed by the Indian Security Forces in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) against the people of IIOJK.

He underscored that the atrocities being committed by the Indian Security Forces needed to be highlighted and raised at all fora so as to expose the real face of India.

The President expressed these views while talking to a delegation of All Parties Hurriyet Conference (J&K), led by Mahmood Ahmad Sagar, which called on him, at Aiwan-e-Sadr.

Welcoming the delegation, the President reiterated that Pakistan would continue to support the Kashmiri people in their just struggle for the right to self-determination. He said that the people of Pakistan stood with their Kashmiri brethren and Pakistan would continue to extend all possible moral and diplomatic support to the Kashmir people in their just struggle for self-determination.

He highlighted that India was trying to speed up the process of demographic changes through various measures such as issuing over 4.5 million domiciles to non-Kashmiris for settling them in IIOJK and putting up their land for sale to non-Kashmiris.

The President stated that India was involved in the ethnic cleansing of Muslims, adding that as per Genocide Watch, IIOJK was on the brink of genocide. He also referred to the reports by the UN Human Rights Office that called for the establishment of a Commission of Inquiry to investigate human rights violations in IIOJK.

The Hurriyet leadership from the IIOJK apprised the President about the current situation in the valley. It was informed that 600,000 Kashmiris had been martyred so far at the hands of the Indian Occupation Forces, and thousands of houses had been burnt and destroyed.

It was stated that IIOJK had been held hostage at the hands of 900,000 Indian Occupation Forces which had imposed an unprecedented military siege and restriction on the fundamental rights and freedoms of the Kashmiri people.

It was also highlighted that Kashmiri leadership had been incarcerated, and extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrests and torture of the Kashmiri youth had become a norm in IIOJK.

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Façade of normalcy in IIOJK

IIOJK

The Indian notion of peace and normalcy in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) has no feet to stand on. Everyday killings, arbitrary arrests, illegal detentions, heavy weaponry and slapping of draconian laws undermine the human rights of the Kashmiris and are against the UN resolution. More than a million Indian troops continue … Read more

Parliament reiterates moral, diplomatic, political support to Kashmir cause

joint sitting of parliament

The joint sitting of the Parliament has expressed solidarity with the people of Kashmir for their right to self-determination and reiterated Pakistan’s unstinting moral, diplomatic and political support to the Kashmir Cause. It adopted a unanimous resolution moved by Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Javed Abbasi, expressing solidarity with the oppressed Kashmiri people in their … Read more

Kashmir Solidarity Day being observed today

Kashmir Solidarity
  • President said Pakistan wants solution of Kashmir dispute.
  • Arif Alvi urged Intel’ community to take practical steps.
  • PM said the human rights violation continue in IIOJK.

ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif have said that India is mistaken if it believes it could crush the iron will of the Kashmiri people.

President Dr Arif Alvi said that Pakistan consistently maintained that a lasting solution to the Jammu and Kashmir dispute was possible only in accordance with the relevant UN Security Council Resolutions and wishes of the Kashmiri people.

“Pakistan also urges the international community and organizations to take practical steps to hold India accountable for its gross and widespread human rights violations in IIOJK,” the president said in a message on the occasion of Kashmir Solidarity Day being observed on February 5.

“We observe this day to draw the attention of the international community towards the relevant UN Security Council Resolutions which provide that the final disposition of the Jammu and Kashmir Dispute would be made in accordance with the will of the people, expressed through the democratic method of a free and impartial plebiscite conducted under the auspices of the United Nations,” he stressed.

On other hand, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the Jammu and Kashmir dispute was one of the oldest, unresolved items on the agenda of the United Nations.

Over the last seventy-five years, India had continued its illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir and suppressed its people, he said, adding thousands of Kashmiris have sacrificed their lives and suffered countless atrocities at the hands of the Indian occupation forces.

The already bad situation took a turn for the worst following India’s illegal and unilateral actions of 5 August 2019. These illegal and unilateral steps had been rejected by Pakistan and the Kashmiris, the prime minister maintained.

He further said the human rights situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK) remained a source of grave concern to Pakistan and the rest of the world.

“India has brazenly targeted Kashmiri men, women and children through curfews, blackouts, arbitrary detention, imprisonment, and denial of basic rights,” he said, adding the popular Kashmiri political leadership had been illegally detained or deliberately victimized through fictitious cases.

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Heavy snow has caused havoc in India’s Himalayan states

India's
  • Dal Lake in Srinagar’s main city has partially frozen.
  • Avalanche alerts have been issued for ten districts in the region.
  • Authorities in the Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh closed some vital highways and roads.

Snowfall has hampered daily life in several parts of India’s Himalayan states.

A thick covering of snow blanketed most of India’s legally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, cutting power supply and causing delays in road, rail, and air traffic.

Avalanche alerts have been issued for ten districts in the region.

The iconic Dal Lake in Srinagar’s main city has partially frozen, with snow covering the famous shikhara or houseboats.

The rain also hampered the travel plans of numerous Congress party leaders, who were in the region as part of their 4,000km (2,485-mile) “unity march” across India, which concluded on Monday in Kashmir.

On Tuesday, Congress MP Jairam Ramesh tweeted that several MPs would be unable to attend the budget session in parliament due to the cancellation of all flights from Srinagar due to severe weather.

Authorities in the Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh closed some vital highways and roads after heavy snowfall disrupted daily living.

A similar situation existed in the neighboring state of Uttarakhand, where travel on major national routes was interrupted for hours on Tuesday due to snow accumulation.

The meteorological service predicts that conditions will improve beginning Wednesday morning.

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Srinagar: New digital ID in IIOK raises concerns over surveillance

Srinagar
  • An eight-digit code will be assigned to each household.
  • This is yet another surveillance tactic to tighten the iron grip on IIOK’s residents’ lives.
  • Residents are vulnerable to increased surveillance and exclusion due to increased data collection.

Srinagar: Mehak, a university student in the northern Indian city of Srinagar, is accustomed to frequent identification checks by security forces and officials, and always carries two forms of identification. She may soon need to carry another in her purse.

Many residents, including Mehak, are confused and irritated by plans for a new family ID in the Indian illegal occupation of Kashmir, while rights activists fear the program will lead to increased surveillance and data hacking in the disputed Himalayan region.

“Families already use ID cards to gain access to social welfare programs. “So, why is this necessary?” asked Mehak, 22, who requested that her last name be withheld.

According to regional officials, the JK Family ID, an eight-digit code assigned to each household, will improve access to social welfare benefits such as subsidized food grains.

According to Prerna Puri, a commissioner in Kashmir’s information technology department, this means that families will no longer have to apply for benefits under various schemes because eligibility decisions will be automated based on data.

As part of the Digital India program aimed at better governance, the government is undertaking a massive digitization push across India, including health records, property titles, railway bookings, and utility payments.

Some in the Indian illegal occupation of Kashmir believe the new family IDs are part of a campaign to increase control over residents.

In order to tighten its grip on the Muslim-majority region, the Indian government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi revoked IIOJK’s autonomous status in 2019 and divided the former state into two federal territories.

Residents of Kashmir are right to be suspicious of the government’s motives, according to Angad Singh Khalsa, an independent human rights campaigner, because they have previously been singled out for increased surveillance on the grounds of national security.

Trust deficit

From 2020, everyone in IIOJK will be required to apply for domicile certificates, which will allow them to vote in local elections, buy farmland and houses, and apply to public universities and jobs.

Many residents, particularly Muslims, have refused to sign up for these certificates, unsure of the motives of the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party.

People are even warier with the new family IDs.

“Creating a unique family ID’ for J&K residents after 2019 is emblematic of the widening trust deficit,” Mehbooba Mufti, an opposition leader, and the former IIOJK chief minister said in a tweet.

“Kashmiris are held in high regard, and this is yet another surveillance tactic to tighten the iron grip on their lives.”

Digital exclusion

Security researchers and journalists have also reported multiple vulnerabilities and data leaks associated with the programme, though officials have downplayed the reports and stated that biometric data is secure.

Residents are vulnerable to increased surveillance and exclusion due to increased data collection for the JK Family ID and the lack of a federal data protection law, according to Anushka Jain, policy counsel at the Internet Freedom Foundation, a digital rights group in Delhi.

Parliament has yet to pass a new draught of a long-delayed data protection law.

“Any data collection exercise has the potential to cause harm. “Especially when there are no safeguards in place and we have no idea how the data will be used, stored, or accessed,” Jain explained.

“Even with individual Aadhaar IDs, there is so much exclusion. With family IDs, if there are errors in the data or if one member is caught up in something, then the entire family can be excluded, so the potential for harm is much greater.”

Authorities in IIOJK have stated that they will collect data with the consent of beneficiaries and will follow all applicable data protection laws. Officials have also stated that the cybersecurity framework will be strengthened.

Kashmir’s family ID is similar to Haryana’s digital IDs, which were introduced in 2020 to allocate welfare benefits.

However, there are more pressing needs in a region that has lagged behind the rest of the country in terms of investments and economic growth for decades, according to Asrar Reeshi, a Srinagar resident.

“I don’t see how an eight-digit ID will help people when there are so many other issues to deal with, such as the economic crisis, a lack of hospitals, and an inadequate education system,” the 21-year-old student said.

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Six injured in IIOJK blasts before India opposition leader Gandhi arrives

IIOJK
  • At least six people were injured in two blasts in Indian illegally-occupied Jammu.
  • The arrival of Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi was ahead.
  • The blasts occurred in Jammu’s transport yard in the Narwal area.

At least six people were injured in two blasts in IIOJK on Saturday, ahead of the arrival of Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi on a cross-country march, police said.

The blasts occurred in India illegally occupied Jammu’s transport yard in the Narwal area, according to regional police chief Mukesh Singh, as security has been increased ahead of Gandhi’s march, which is expected to arrive in the city on Monday.

Thousands have joined his march against “hate and division,” which aims to turn around the fortunes of the leftist Congress party after it was thrashed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party in the 2019 election.

Modi wishes to seize control of the Muslim-majority Himalayan region of IIOJK, which is hotly contested by Muslim-majority Pakistan. It has been ruled almost entirely by Muslim prime ministers.

Gandhi’s march, which has been better received by the public than expected, is expected to culminate in Srinagar later this month.

The first blast occurred around 0445 GMT, followed by another explosion, said another police official, who asked not to be named because he is not authorized to speak to the media.

“The whole area has been cordoned off and a search operation is underway,” he said.

Jaswinder Singh, who saw the first blast, said it occurred in a vehicle that was sent to a workshop for repairs.

“There was a big bang and when I came out, I saw a blast had ripped apart a car. Another explosion occurred nearby fifteen minutes later. “The majority of those injured are car mechanics,” he said.

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Hundreds of reports chronicling Indian violence in IIOJK vanished from news archives

SRINAGAR: One of the most comprehensive NGO reports on decades of violence and killings in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) is Alleged Perpetrators, published by the most respected rights group in the disputed region. But clicking on the Greater Kashmir newspaper report it cites in the killing of a 16-year-old named Ishtiyaq Ahmad … Read more

Foreign Office holds Kashmir Solidarity Day art exhibition

Foreign Office holds Kashmir Solidarity Day art exhibition

ISLAMABAD: To honour the valiant struggle of Kashmiris for their right to self-determination and to highlight the widespread human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), an art exhibition was held here at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as part of the Kashmir Solidarity Day activities. Young artists from the National College … Read more

‘India of Gandhi and Nehru is being overtaken by the Hindutva mindset’

FATF PTI

Foreign Minister (FM) Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Thursday said India is committing massive human rights violations in illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K), where innocent civilians are facing oppression of the Hindutva mindset. He was speaking at an Arts Exhibition held in Islamabad to pay tribute to Kashmiris’ just struggle for their right-to-self determination. Qureshi … Read more

FM writes to UNSC president, UN secy general about human rights situation in IIOJ&K

Pakistan provides vital link between Asia and Europe: FM Qureshi

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has written a letter to president of the UN Security Council and UN Secretary General António Guterres, apprising them about the deteriorating human rights and humanitarian situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. In his letter, the foreign minister underscored that all illegal and unilateral measures imposed by … Read more

Hurriyat leader Gilani thanks Pakistan on unflinching support for Kashmir cause

The senior leader of All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC), Syed Mushtaq Gilani, on Wednesday said people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) would always remember the unwavering support Pakistan and its people extended for the Kashmir cause. “We will always remember all possible assistance Pakistan has been extending to people of Kashmir at … Read more

Indian forces martyr another Kashmiri youth in IIOJK

The killing spree in Indian illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) continues as another Kashmiri youth has been martyred by the Indian troops on Wednesday, Kashmir Media Service (KMS) reported. According to KMS, the fresh act of state terrorism happened in the Shopian district. The troops martyred the youth during a cordon and search operation … Read more

AJK-APC demands EU to designate special representative on Kashmir

An All Parties Conference (APC) of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) has demanded the European Union (EU) to designate a special representative on Kashmir to monitor the humanitarian violations in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) by Indian forces. Addressing a joint news conference in Islamabad on Sunday, AJK President Barrister Sultan Mahmood … Read more

Pakistan condemns harassment of journalists, activists in IIOJK

Pakistan rejects

Pakistan has condemned the increasing harassment, illegal arrests, and registration of fake criminal cases against journalists and civil society activists in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), a statement by Foreign Office (FO) said on Sunday. The statement added that Saturday’s reported attack on the Kashmir Press Club reflects India’s entrenched use of brute … Read more

Indian troops martyred two more Kashmiri youth in Kulgam

In another act of state terrorism, the Indian troops martyred another two Kashmiri youth in Kulgam district of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) on Monday, Kashmir Media Service (KMS) reported. After the latest killings by Indian troops, the tally of extra-judicial killings in the occupied valley has reached 13 in the first 10 … Read more

FO condemns Indian killing spree in IIOJK

Kashmir

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday strongly condemned the extra-judicial killing of six Kashmiri youth in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) by the Indian forces in the last two days. The Foreign Office (FO), in a statement highlighted the “escalating campaign of repression in IIOJK, including fake encounters and so-called cordon-and-search-operations, at least 24 Kashmiris … Read more

Pakistan condemns extrajudicial killings of two Kashmiris in IIOJK

Pakistan condemns extra-judicial killings of another 2 Kashmiris in IIOJK

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has strongly condemned the extrajudicial killings of two Kashmiris by occupation forces in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). Read more: Indian troops martyred 2 more young Kashmiris in Srinagar On December 13, Indian troops had martyred two youngsters in the Srinagar district during a fake cordon and search operation. Briefing the media … Read more

JCSC, Saudi chief of general staff discuss bilateral cooperation

CJCSC, Saudi chief

ISLAMABAD: Chief of the General Staff of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia General Fayyadh bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili called on Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Nadeem Raza at the Joint Staff headquarters, Rawalpindi and discussed bilateral cooperation, including defence and security, counter-terrorism and prevailing regional environment, particularly Afghanistan and Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and … Read more

Armenia, India celebrate ties; stance likely to push disorder in Asia

YEREVAN: Armenia and India hang on to enhancing strategic and security relationships in order to strengthen their cooperation to work against Pakistan, Turkey and Azerbaijan and to support atrocities in Indian Illegal Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). As per reports, the acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, Armen Grigoryan said “Yerevan is ready to bring … Read more

Pakistan’s Independence Day celebrated in Beijing

Independence Day

BEIJING: A flag hoisting ceremony was held at the Embassy of Pakistan in Beijing on Saturday to celebrate the 75th Independence Day. The event showcased a patriotic zeal and fervor; wherein, the valiant struggle of the founding fathers was remembered, and homage was paid to the martyrs to win and secure a separate homeland for … Read more