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Black day observed to express solidarity with Kashmiris

Black day observed to express solidarity with Kashmiris
September 27, 2019
ISLAMABAD (92 News) – Black Day was observed on Friday to express solidarity with the oppressed people of India-Occupied Kashmir (IoK). The National Flag flew at half-mast. The objective of observing the black day was to highlight the Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir. The was being marked to expose the Indian blatant human rights violations in the occupied valley and draw the world attention to the plight of Kashmiri people. In a statement, Interior Minister Ejaz Shah said Indian forces have imposed an indefinite curfew in occupied Kashmir and the people have no access to essential commodities including food and medicines. PM Imran Khan will address the United Nations and apprise the world of the Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir. In Occupied Kashmir, with no even an iota of improvement in situation on ground, life continues to remain uncertain in Kashmir valley and parts of Jammu region on the 52nd consecutive day. From north to south, business activities continue to remain suspended and public transport is off the road in the occupied territory. Mobile calling service, broadband and pocket internet continue to remain shut on 52nd consecutive day. Contradicting the Indian government’s claims that schools up to high school-level are open, the parents maintain that attendance of students remains negligible in all 10 districts of the valley and five of the Jammu region.