A Cry for Freedom and Justice

 Raies Mir

As the struggle for political justice continues, the fate of occupied Kashmir remains uncertain, painful, and sorrowful since 1947, when Indian forces suppressed the wishes of defenseless Kashmiris and forcibly occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
The people of this disputed region have long been caught in the crossfire of geopolitical tensions, military interventions, Hindutva-driven RSS/BJP communal agendas, and so-called strategic interests.
The aspirations for a better political and economic future—one free from occupation, oppression, and marginalization—deserve to be acknowledged and supported by the international community and the United Nations in accordance with its resolutions.

Complete shutdown to be observed in IIOK on Maqbool Butt’s martyrdom day

Srinagar, February 10 : Complete shutdown will be observed, tomorrow, in  occupied Kashmir, to mark the 41th martyrdom anniversary of prominent Kashmiri liberation leader, Muhammad Maqbool Butt. Call for the strike has been given by the All Parties Hurriyat Conference and other pro-freedom leaders and organizations. 

کشمیریوں کو مودی کے بڑے منصوبوں کے باعث باغات اور زمینوں سے محروم ہونے کا خدشہ ہے :الجزیرہ رپورٹ

 سرینگر10فروری (معروف عرب ٹی وی چینل الجزیرہ نے اپنی ایک رپورٹ میں کہاہے کہ غیرقانونی طورپر بھارت کے زیر قبضہ جموں وکشمیر میں لوگوں کو اندیشہ ہے کہ مودی حکومت کے بڑے بڑے منصوبوں کی وجہ سے وہ زرعی اراضی کے وسیع رقبے سے محروم ہو جائیں گے جس پر وہ اپنی روزی روٹی کے لیے انحصار کرتے ہیں۔ 

‘Kashmiris fear losing orchards, land to mega Modi projects: Al Jazeera

 
Srinagar, February 10 :  People in occupied Kashmir fear losing vast tracts of agricultural land they depend on for their livelihoods as New Delhi pushes a slew of roads, railways and other projects, famous Arab TV channel Al Jazeera reported.

Residents demand answers as mysterious deaths in Budhal Rajouri remain unsolved, Doctors almost confirm poisoning as cause of mysterious Rajouri deaths

Srinagar, January 31 , 2025: After 54 days of uncertainty, life in Budhal, Rajouri in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir is not normal after the mysterious deaths that claimed 17 lives including 13 teenagers.

Indian troops martyr two Kashmiri youth in Poonch

 Srinagar, January 31, 2025 : Indian forces personnel in their fresh act of state terrorism martyred two Kashmiri youth in Poonch district of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

400-year-old mosque in Pulwama in deplorable condition

 Srinagar, January 31, 2025 : A 400-year-old Mughal-era mosque in Shadimarg area of Pulwama district in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir is in shambles, while the locals here have demanded its preservation.

'Suicide cases in Indian army on the rise'

Islamabad, January 31 : Suicide cases in Indian army are on the rise as the suicide incidents in the Indian army personnel are increasing with each passing day.  A rising wave of suicides in the Indian Armed Forces exposes critical failures in morale, substandard food and rations, lack of professionalism, officer mistreatment, and corruption.

77 years of occupation and political injustice people of Jammu Kashmir facing


Raies Mir 
 October 27, 1947, is remembered by Kashmiris worldwide as the “Blackest Day” in their history. This day marks India’s invasion of Jammu and Kashmir, viewed as a blatant act of aggression lacking legal or moral justification. It was an assault on the political and democratic rights of the Kashmiri people, violating international law and undermining their fundamental rights.

The suffering that befell Kashmiris on this day has not only plunged their lives into misery but also jeopardized peace and security in the region, posing a threat to global stability. Consequently, Kashmiris look to the international community for meaningful support to alleviate their plight and help restore peace in the region, which will certainly be a long-leap forward towards the quest for universal peace and harmony.
Seventy-seven years ago today, Indian armed forces first landed at Srinagar airport with the intent to deny Kashmiris their birthright of self-determination. This act blatantly violated the terms of the Partition Plan, relevant provisions of the Indian Independence Act, the UN Charter, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
 

Settling outsiders, 1947, 1965, and 1971 people in IIOJK violation of UN resolutions

Srinagar, July 31, 2024: The New Delhi controlled BJP regime's decision to grant land ownership rights to 1947 refugees from Pakistan and other displaced persons in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir has drawn strong condemnation, with experts warning that the move violates United Nations resolutions on the disputed territory. 

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