Pakistanis in Tehran Observe Kashmir Black Day
Pakistanis in Tehran Observe Kashmir Black Day
TEHRAN - To commemorate the Kashmir Black Day, the Embassy of Pakistan in Tehran organized an event on Sunday to express support of Pakistan government and the nation for the Kashmiri people in their just struggle against the continued Indian illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir.

Pakistanis in Tehran Observe Kashmir Black Day

TEHRAN (Iran News) Members of Pakistani community including students, media persons and senior officers of Embassy participated in the event. On the occasion, the messages from the President, Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister of Pakistan were readout. Ambassador of Pakistan in Tehran, H.E. Muhammad Mudassir Tipu, highlighted that for the past more than seven decades, Kashmiris are victims of India’s state sponsored terrorism, including gross and systematic violations of human rights and international humanitarian law, which have further intensified under the BJP-RSS combine “Hindu Rashta” project, under which sinister anti-Kashmiri policies are also being pursued to change the demographic composition of the occupied territory.

The Ambassador reiterated Pakistan’s call to the world leaders, international community including the United Nations, and all human rights organizations to urge India to halt the brute use of force against the innocent Kashmiri people and resolve the Kashmir Dispute as per the charter of the United Nations and various UNSC Resolution. The Ambassador thanked the Iranian leadership and civil society for their continued support to the Kashmir cause and the Palestinians.

Speakers in their speeches, condemned the continuing atrocities and gross human rights violations being committed by the India occupation forces in IIOJK. Photo exhibition was also held in the Chancery, which depicted the photos of oppressed people of IIOJK.

At the end, a special prayer was held for the alleviation of suffering of innocent Kashmiris and for their freedom from barbaric and illegal India rule.