Today, Kashmiris around the world are celebrating Pakistan’s Accession Day. The genocide of Kashmiris has been going on for the past 75 years. They continue to struggle for freedom.
An emergency meeting of the All Jammu and Kashmir Conference was held on 19 July 1947 at the residence of Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim under the chairmanship of Chaudhry Hamidullah Khan, during which Khawaja Ghulamuddin Wani and Abdul Rahim Wani presented the resolution to join Pakistan. The resolution to accede to Pakistan was presented in the context of the partition plan on cultural and geographical grounds, which was unanimously approved by 59 Kashmiri leaders in an emergency meeting of the All Jammu and Kashmir Conference.
The approval of the Pakistan Accession Resolution led to the Poonch Rebellion and the subsequent independence of Azad Kashmir. For the past 75 years, Kashmiris have been continuously struggling for freedom against the illegal occupation of Indian imperialism, while the genocide of Kashmiris continues. And more than 5 lakh Kashmiris have been martyred in the path of freedom movement.
According to Kashmir Media Service, 23,000 Kashmiri women have been widowed, while more than 11,000 have been victims of gang rape by Indian forces, more than 7,000 extra-judicial killings and more than 100,000 children have been orphaned.
According to Kashmir Media Service, in 1990 Handwara, Tenjpura, Zakora, in 1993 in Sopur, Lal Chowk and Bijibehara, while in 1994 in Kupwara massacres are clear evidence of Indian oppression, in 2012 in Bandipora, Bara Mulla and More than 2700 mass graves were also discovered in 55 villages of Kotura districts.
Occupied Kashmir is known as the largest military cantonment and the largest open-air prison due to the deployment of more than 10 lakh military and paramilitary forces, according to a February 2021 report by Voice of America on Internet shutdowns around the world. Kashmir is at the top.
After the illegal abrogation of Kashmir’s special status on August 5, 2019, a complete ban on internet and media was imposed in Kashmir for a year and a half. On August 15, 2019, Genocide Watch had also issued an alert to the international community on the ongoing genocide in Kashmir. It’s done.
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