Kashmir Black Day observed at Embassy of Pakistan in Tokyo.

TOKYO -- To express solidarity with the oppressed people of Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IoJ and K), an event was organized by Embassy of Pakistan, Tokyo to observe 27th October as Kashmir Black Day.

A large number of people from the Pakistani community attended the event. The Deputy Chief of Mission read the messages of the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan which primarily emphasized on Pakistan's continued moral, political and diplomatic support to the legitimate right of the Kashmiri people to self determination in accordance with the UN charter and the applicable UN Security Council resolutions, says a press release received here today from Tokyo.

Speaking on the occasion Ambassador Imtiaz Ahmad said that 27th October is remembered as a Black Day when the Indian Forces occupied Jammu and Kashmir in 1947 and since then has unleashed reign of terror and brutalities against innocent Kashmiri people. The Ambassador referred to the steps taken by the Indian Government on August 5, 2019 as blatant violation of international law and morality.

He added that for almost three months now India has imposed an inhuman lockdown over 8 million people whereas the Indian occupied forces are perpetrating unspeakable crimes against the Kashmiri people...

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