Tokyo: Black Day of Kashmiris, demonstrations in front of the United Nations Office & Indian Embassy

Black day of Kashmiris

Tokyo: Black day of Kashmiris: Kashmir Unilateral Forum Japan Chairman Shahid Majeed Advocate held protests in front of the United Nations office and the Indian Embassy in the Japanese capital Tokyo on the occasion of Black Day, in which a large number of Pakistani Kashmiri community participated.

Shahid Majeed, Kashmiri leader Mirza Khalil Baig and Malik Younis along with representatives of Japanese political, social, religious and human rights organizations also presented a memorandum to the United Nations in Tokyo and the Indian Embassy.

A Black Day of Kashmiris event was also organized at the Embassy of Pakistan in Tokyo, in which a large number of the community participated.

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Heads of Japan’s leading organizations Malik Younis, Qari Ali Hassan, Allama Shakeel Thani, Fawad Mushtaq Rais Siddiqui, Salim Shah, Yasir Gilani, Sheikh Tanveer, Fayyazuddin Hameed Rahmani, Raza Butt, Sheikh Arif, Yaqoob Mughal, Sardar Khushhal attended the ceremony. addressed to

Ambassador of Pakistan Raza Bashir Tarar while addressing the ceremony read out the messages of the President, Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister.

In his speech, the Ambassador of Pakistan highlighted Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir in front of the audience.

He appreciated the unwavering spirit of brave and brave Kashmiris and in this regard also paid tribute to the spirit of the Pakistani and Kashmiri community living in Japan.

Pakistani community and Kashmiri representatives also expressed their views on this occasion and expressed solidarity with the people of Occupied Kashmir.

A photo exhibition was also organized by the embassy to show the atrocities and brutality of the Indian forces.


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