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Hadiqa Kiani's ode to Kashmir gets taken down by Youtube
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Hadiqa Kiani's ode to Kashmir, a song released in collaboration with Turkish artist Ali Tolga has been taken off by Youtube.

The singer took to Instagram to share the unfortunate news, revealing that they will stand determined against the forced silencing.


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"Our tribute to Kashmir was removed from YouTube a few hours ago," she posted. "There seems to be a systematic silencing taking place but we will not be silenced because our message is of love and peace."

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She also informed her followers that Kashmir Civitas, an international advocacy organisation devoted to the rights of the Kashmiris, was "actively working to re-upload the video."

'Daimi Bahar' featured visuals from both Turkey and Kashmir, including those of violence and protests that took place in the disputed territory.
 
Youtube says video removed due to "copyright claim by Ethereal"

Does anyone who who is Ethereal? I don't think it is a music group.
 
I am all for free speech. If people want to protest something and do it peacefully, it should be allowed as far as they are neither glorifying nor encouraging violence.
 
Aren't YT/FB etc run by Indian clerks ? Boycott those platforms.
 
YouTube Removes Hadiqa Kiani And Turkish Singer Ali Toga’s Song Paying Tribute To The Martyrs Of Kashmir
A fan of her downloaded the video and uploaded it from his own account.
By Qamar J Qureshi On Jul 18, 2020
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As per the reports, YouTube removed Pakistani singer Hadiqa Kiani’s recent song to pay tribute to martyrs of Kashmir on Kashmir’s Martyrs Day.


Hadiqa Kiani released the song in collaboration with Turkish singer Ali Toga on Kashmir Martyrs’ Day and Turkey’s failed coup attempt.

‘Daimi Bahar’—the song which means “eternal spring” is a lyrical tribute that was primarily written in Turkish with a few bits in Urdu. The song gave an overview of both Turkey and Kashmir’s sacrifice through different visuals.

The singer took to Instagram to share the sad news of the removal of the song from YouTube and termed it another attempt of “systematic silence.”
However, she said that these tactics would not subdue the voices for Kashmiris’s rights in Occupied Kashmir.
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“Our tribute to Kashmir was removed from YouTube a few hours ago,” said Hadiqa. Criticizing YouTube, the singer said: “There seems to be a systematic silencing taking place, but we will not be silenced because our message is of love and peace.”
 
Freedom of art at display. The Indians are afraid of a song.
 
Some people are posting this on their channels as YouTube pulls it down... Please download song and re-upload ... Find Hindu extremism and protect Kashmiris from Indian Hindutva Extermination!!

Beautiful song! Hadiqa is a legend.
 

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