Kashmir Black Day Photo Exhibition held at Pakistan High Commission London
London: The High Commission for Pakistan in London organized a day-long Photo Exhibition today to observe Kashmir Black Day. The photos of the Kashmiri victims of Indian atrocities were displayed at the premises of the Mission. The images depicting human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), as documented by credible international organisations and media outlets, highlighted the brutalities of the Indian occupation forces committed against innocent Kashmiris.
Speaking about the importance of Kashmir Black Day, High Commissioner Moazzam Ahmad Khan said the day reminded the world of the Indian illegal occupation of Jammu & Kashmir since 27 October 1947, which needed to be resolved according to the relevant resolutions of the UN Security Council. He expressed solidarity with the Kashmiri victims and paid glowing tributes to their resolve and bravery in their struggle for self-determination.
The High Commissioner said that such events underlined the need to hold India accountable for its crimes against humanity. He expressed the exhibition would help visitors understand the gravity of human rights abuses committed by Indian occupation forces in IIOJK. The High Commissioner said Pakistan would continue to raise its voice for the voiceless Kashmiris on all platforms.
A large number of Kashmiri community and British friends of Kashmir visited the exhibition during the day, paid tributes to the Kashmiri victims and expressed solidarity with the besieged Kashmiris.