Pakistan, Kashmir intertwined: Masood Khan.

MUZAFFARABAD -- More than 100 children of Trillium Schools System Islamabad joined the children of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) at Aiwan-e-Sadr to express solidarity with the children of occupied Kashmir on the occasion of Jammu Martyrs Day on Wednesday.

They expressed the determination that hundreds of millions of Pakistani youth and children stand shoulder to shoulder with their brethren in the held territory in their just struggle for the realization of their right to self-determination.

AJK President Sardar Muhammad Masood Khan, first lady Zohra Masood Khan, former diplomat Khalid Babar and Principal Trillium School Farah Babar also attended and spoke on occasion.

Addressing the children, the AJK president expressed gratitude for the Pakistani children who had travelled from Islamabad to Muzaffarabad in inclement weather to express solidarity with the Kashmiri brethren.

He said that Pakistan youth were the citizens of an independent country and not only enjoyed protection of life and property but they also have all basic human rights including education. On the contrary, he maintained that the children of occupied Kashmir do not have such freedom because their parents do not send them to school as the bullets of foreign occupation army can hit them at any time, or they would be arrested and detained in prisons.

The AJK president while addressing the schoolchildren said that they were not only the future of Pakistan but the future of Jammu and Kashmir was also in their hands. The liberation war is a prolonged war, and the children are to play their role to lead this war to its ultimate end.

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