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Kashmir Solidarity Day

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06.02.2026

On Thursday, 5 February, the Pakistani nation and the Kashmiri diaspora all over the world observed Kashmir Solidarity Day with the people of IIOJ&K. Rallies were taken out highlighting the atrocities committed by the Indian security forces since 1989. The National Assembly also passed a resolution urging the international community, including the United Nations, to play its due and effective role in resolving the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with the aspirations of the Kashmiri people. It called upon the world community to force India to immediately end human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, lift all repressive measures, release all political prisoners, and allow unhindered access to international human rights organisations and observers.

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Indian security forces have been using ruthless force to suppress the freedom struggle of the people of Indian-Occupied Kashmir, which they launched in 1989 after having been frustrated by Indian intransigence over granting them the right of self-determination. According to reports compiled by human rights organisations and other authentic sources, since then 96,290 Kashmiris have been killed till December 2025, nearly 11,500 women have been either gang-raped or molested, and 110,550 houses have been destroyed.

The history of the freedom struggle is replete with innumerable incidents of bestiality committed by the Indian security forces. However, none of them can be compared to the brutality........

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