Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Six of a family killed in cloudburst in Muzaffarabad

A cloudburst in Naseerabad, a tehsil of Muzaffarabad, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, claimed the lives of six members of the same family. Torrential rains and flash flooding in various parts of Azad Jammu & Kashmir have caused rivers and streams to overflow, triggering widespread inundation and damage. Deadly flash floods and landslides have hit northern … Read more

Top rights prize awarded to jailed Indian-occupied Kashmiri activist

Kashmiri
  • Martin Ennals Award is one of the world’s most prestigious human rights prizes.
  • Parvez is the founder of the widely respected Indian-occupied Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society.
  • The 45-year-old was inspired to become a nonviolent activist at the age of 13.

Jailed Kashmiri rights activist Khurram Parvez has won the Martin Ennals Award, one of the world’s most prestigious human rights prizes, along with two other campaigners from Chad and Venezuela, with the jury hailing their “courage”.

Delphine Djiraibe, one of Chad’s first female lawyers, and Feliciano Reyna, a rights activist, and advocate for LGBTQ people in Venezuela, are the other two award winners.

“The common denominator among the 2023 laureates… is their courage, passion, and determination to bring the voice of the voiceless to the international arena, despite ongoing, sometimes life-threatening, challenges,” prize jury chairman Hans Thoolen said in a statement on Thursday.

“We are particularly proud to honor these three exceptional laureates who have each dedicated over 30 years of their lives to building movements that brought about justice for victims or delivered medicines to the marginalized,” he said. “In their communities, they have made human rights a reality for thousands of people.”

However, Parvez, the founder of the widely respected Indian-occupied Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society, will most likely be unable to attend the ceremony. Since November 2021, he has been detained by India under a strict “terrorism” law that effectively allows people to be held indefinitely without trial.

According to the prize organizers, the 45-year-old was inspired to become a nonviolent activist at the age of 13 after witnessing his grandfather being shot during a protest in Indian-occupied Kashmir.

Parvez was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in May.

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Cold Wave: Weather extremes in northern India

  • Temperatures drops to sub 2-3 degrees Celsius in numerous states.
  • Dense fog in various areas of North India for the upcoming weeks
  • Local people struggle to meet their daily necessities

New Delhi, India: North India has been hit by a chilly to severe cold wave, with temperatures dropping to sub 2-3 degrees Celsius in numerous states. Chilly winds have added to the misery of those who are already suffering from a severe cold wave. The mercury readings in Delhi dropped even lower than in mountainous areas, raising public concern. Temperatures in some parts of Delhi have dropped as low as 2.2 degrees Celsius

The Meteorological Department (MeT) has forecast dense fog in various areas of North India for the upcoming weeks, which is particularly concerning. Only after those three days, there may be some relief from the nippy cold. The cold wave’s severity is only going to rise.

Temperatures plummeted to -6C (21F) in Indian-occupied Kashmir. The famous dal lake is partially frozen making it challenging for boatmen to transport people and visitors. Local people struggle to meet their daily necessities as a result of supply chain disruptions, water pipelines that have frozen in some areas of Kashmir, major road damage, and other factors.

The famous dal lake is partially frozen

Schedules for trains have also been impacted by dropping temperatures and dense fog. India Railways is regarded as the foundation of the nation’s transportation network and carries about 23 million passengers everyday. In northern India, some trains have been running late, sometimes by six to ten hours, which has caused travel arrangements to fall apart.

Additionally, the cold wave has also caused considerable health problems, particularly in Delhi, which also experiences high levels of pollution throughout the winter months.

Temperatures in Rajasthan’s northwestern state have also dropped dramatically. Farmers there say it has hindered their work and harvests.

The holy city of Amritsar has also been engulfed in fog in recent days. Trains and buses have been severely impacted.

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CPJ urges EU to hold Modi govt accountable for media clampdown in IIOJK, India

Police at Indian Occupied Kashmir

New York: The US-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called on the European Union to hold Narendra Modi-led Indian government accountable for widespread and severe press freedom violations in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir and across India. The CPJ urged the EU to raise press freedom abuses with the Indian authorities during the … Read more

Three students granted bail after arrested for celebrating Pakistan win

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Three students, who were arrested for celebrating Pakistan’s 10-wicket victory over India in the ICC T20 World Cup, were granted bail by an Indian court. The students arrested were from the northern state of Uttar Pradesh in October last year. However, their lawyer revealed the latest development in the case. The three students named Arsheed … Read more

Mushaal seeks world’s intervention to save Yasin Malik’s life

Mushaal seeks world’s intervention to save Yasin Malik’s life

ISLAMABAD: The Chairperson of Peace and Culture Organisation (PCO), Mushaal Hussein Mullick, has urged the world powers and human rights organizations to press the fascist Indian government to ensure the release of her husband Muhammad Yasin Malik from Indian illegal detention, who is battling for life. The Hurriyat leader in a statement on their 13 … Read more

Pakistan condemns extra-judicial killing of five civilians in occupied Kashmir

Pakistan strongly condemns Indian forces killing spree in IIOJK: FO

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Sunday strongly condemned the reported extra-judicial killing of five Kashmiris in Pulwama and Budgam in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), reiterating its call for the international accountability of Indian forces. “We also reiterate our call on the international community, including the United Nations, to hold India accountable for its gross … Read more

Welcome to Kashmir

Kashmir

People often ask me about the perfect time to visit the scenic tourist spots of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and I always reply, “All the time” Whether its summer or winter and spring or fall, Kashmir has its own charm and attractions that make it a safe haven on earth for the tourists as well … Read more

Modi-led regime indifferent to growing cancer patients in IIOJK

Modi led regime indifferent to growing cancer patients in IIOJK

ISLAMABAD: Modi-led Indian regime is indifferent to the increasing number of cancer patients in the territory of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. IIOJK has been witnessing a surge in the number of cancer patients, data showing that there are 26,366 cancer patients in the occupied valley. According to a study titled “Epidemiology of Cancers … Read more

Killings of youth in fake encounters plot to change Kashmir’s demography: JKNF

Killing of youth in fake encounters

ISLAMABAD: Denouncing the fresh killing spree of innocent Kashmiri youth at the hands of the Indian occupation forces, Jammu and Kashmir National Front said that the killing campaign was part of India’s conspiracy to change the demographic complexion of the Muslim state. Read more: At least 18 innocent Kashmiris martyred in Indian held Kashmir in December … 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

Afghan Govt condemns the human rights violations in IoK: Taliban Spokesman

US to hold first in-person talks with Taliban after Afghan withdrawal

Acting Deputy Information Minister of Afghanistan Zabihullah Mujahid Sunday appreciated Pakistan for supporting Afghanistan before the international community. In an interview with Pakistan Television, he said Pakistan had been vocal and has urged the international community to engage with Afghanistan. Pakistan was a neighbour and Afghanistan was thankful for Pakistan’s stance regarding Afghanistan, he added. … Read more

FM Pakistan urges world to recognize new reality in Afghanistan

The new reality in Afghanistan should be accepted by the international community and engage with it for peace and constancy in the region. Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi while talking to the media in Islamabad along with his Spanish counterpart Jose Manuel Albares, said that segregating Afghanistan will have serious consequences. The method of pressure, … Read more

FO pays rich tribute to Burhan Muzaffar Wani

Burhan Muzaffar Wani

The Foreign Office on Thursday paid rich tribute to prominent Kashmiri youth leader Burhan Muzaffar Wani on his fifth martyrdom anniversary for his just struggle for the right to self-determination of the Kashmiri people. FO, in statement, said that Burhan Wani, through his sacrifice, rightly symbolized the indigenous Kashmiri struggle against the illegal Indian occupation. … Read more

Qureshi Pays Glowing tribute To Burhan Wani On His 5th Martyrdom Anniversary

Burhan Wani 5th martyrdom anniversary

In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJ&K), Hurriyat leaders have paid glowing tributes to the popular youth leader, Burhan Muzaffar Wani, and his associates on their 5th martyrdom anniversary, being observed today. Pakistan and abroad are also observing July 8, the martyrdom anniversary of Burhan Wani, as Resistance Day to pay tribute to martyrs,  … Read more

FM Shah Mahmood Qureshi slammed Modi’s meeting with Kashmiri leadership, nothing but a ‘drama’

Shah Mehmood Qureshi

  Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi stated Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting with the Occupied Kashmir leadership was nothing but a “drama” to resuscitate New Delhi’s global image. The talks were the first between Modi and Kashmiri leaders since the government argued the Himalayan district’s special status in 2019, hindering thousands of people and … Read more

First meeting between Modi and Kashmiri leaders since Aug 2019

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India’s prime minister held a vital meeting with politicians from occupied Kashmir for the first time since New Delhi exposed the region’s semi-autonomy and jailed many Kashmiri’s in the crackdown. Whereas no major decision was announced after the meeting and many Kashmiri leaders said they recapped their demand that New Delhi should reverse its 2019 changes. In … Read more

Deeply Saddened By Demise Of Ashraf Sehrai In Illegal Indian Custody: PM

Deeply Saddened By Demise Of Ashraf Sehrai In Illegal Indian Custody: PM

Prime Minister Imran Khan condoled the demise of Kashmiri leader Mohammad Ashraf Khan, aka Sehrai, chairman of Tehreek-e-Hurriyat and a lifetime aide of Syed Ali Geelani. In his message on Twitter, PM wrote, “Deeply saddened by the demise of Kashmiri leader Ashraf Sehrai in illegal Indian custody. India’s oppression of Kashmiris is a blot on … Read more

Indian Border Security Force Wants To Persecute “Pakistani Spy Pigeon”

Indian Border Security Force Wants To Persecute "Pakistani Spy Pigeon"

A case has been registered against a ‘suspected Pakistani spy pigeon’ caught near the Pakistani border by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF). The BSF had requested the SHO of Kahagarh police station in Amritsar to register a case against the pigeon, which had a Pakistani telephone number attached to its leg. According to the … Read more

Pakistan Flags, posters carrying photos of Pakistani leadership displayed in IIOK

Pakistan Flags

Numerous posters having photos carrying pictures of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan, Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and Hurriyat leaders including Syed Ali Gilani, displayed in the Indian Occupied Kashmir on account of Pakistan Day. According to the media reports, the flag of Pakistan was also hoisted along with … Read more

Indian Trooper Shoots Himself With Service Rifle In IOK

Indian Trooper Shoots Himself With Service Rifle In IOK

Indian trooper posted in occupied Kashmir allegedly attempted suicide after he shot himself with his service rifle. According to the  Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) officials,  Gagan Jha, son of Subodh Jha posted at State Motor Garage Bemina, shot himself with his service rifle. The deceased was immediately referred to JVC Bemina for treatment but succumbed … Read more

Extra-Judicial Killing Of Kashmiri Labourers: Pakistan Demands Probe Under Int’l Scrutiny

Extra-Judicial Killing Of Kashmiri Labourers: Pakistan Demands Probe Under Int'l Scrutiny

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has expressed grief over extra-judicial killing of Kashmiri labourers in occupied Kashmir and demanded an international inquiry into the killing of innocent civilians. According to details, a statement issued by the Foreign Office said that the Indian occupying forces martyred three Kashmiri labourers in a fake encounter yesterday, and while trying to paint … Read more

Occupied Kashmir: Two More Indian Soldiers Commit Suicide

Indian Trooper Shoots Himself With Service Rifle In IOK

SRINAGAR: Two Indian soldiers stationed in Occupied Kashmir shot themselves with their own official guns, bringing the number of suicide to more than 480. According to the Kashmir Media Service, a military official stationed in Shopian district of Occupied Kashmir shot himself dead with a government rifle on Thursday morning for unknown reasons. The soldier … Read more

Kashmir Black Day: PM urges world to take action against Indian atrocities

Kashmir Black Day

Prime Minister Imran Khan has urged the global community to work for a peaceful resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with the relevant UN Security Council resolutions and wishes of the Kashmiri people. In his message on Kashmir Black Day, he urged the world to take practical steps to stop India from … Read more

Black Day: Pakistan to express solidarity with Kashmiris on Oct. 27

Black Day in solidarity with Kashmir

Pakistan will observe October 27 as “Black Day” at the national and international level to express solidarity with the people of Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

The call for observance of Black Day has been given by All Parties Hurriyat Conference, Hurriyat forum led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and other pro-freedom organizations.

On October 27, 1947, the sufferings of Kashmiri people commenced with the landing of Indian troops in Jammu and Kashmir which has been increased manifold after New Delhi suspended the special status of IIOJK through revoking Articles 370 and 35-A of Indian Constitution on August 5.

The federal government has chalked out a comprehensive programme to observe the day in a befitting manner.

All provincial governments have also planned different activities to mark the day. Public gatherings, rallies, walks and protest demonstrations would be arranged at district and Tehsil level across the country including AJK and Gilgit-Baltistan, following the COVID-19 SOPs.

Earlier on Oct. 23, The Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that Pakistan will continue its political and moral support of Kashmiri brethren.

He said Indian Forces; in IIOJK are targeting innocent Kashmiris and violating United Nations Security Council’s resolutions.

The Foreign Minister said serious human rights violations are being committed by Indian occupying forces in the valley.

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UN 75th anniversary: PM, President urge to take action against Indian oppression in IoK

UN 75th anniversary

On the occasion of 75th Anniversary of United Nations (UN), President Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Imran Khan have urged the UN to exercise its moral, legal, political and diplomatic authority to implement Security Council resolutions on Kashmir dispute. They, in their separate messages said UN that the Security Council should put pressure on Indian … Read more

India Seals English Newspaper Kashmir Times Office In Srinagar

India Seals English Newspaper Kashmir Times Office In Srinagar

Occupying Indian administration sealed the office of the English newspaper Kashmir Times in Srinagar, occupied Kashmir. According to Al Jazeera, the property department of the local administration on Tuesday sealed the office of Kashmir Times located in Press Enclave of Srinagar. Anuradha Bhasin, owner and executive editor of the Kashmir Times, said “Today, Estates Deptt … Read more

India releases Mehbooba Mufti after 14 months

Mehbooba Mufti

Mehbooba Mufti, the former chief minister of Indian-Occupied Kashmir, has been freed by Indian authorities after a year of detention. Mehbooba Mufti was arrested on August 5 last year when the Indian government enforced a lockdown in IOK after the controversial law. She was allowed to be imprisoned without charge for up to two years. … Read more