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Nation to mark Kashmir Solidarity Day today
ISLAMABAD/PESHAWAR: Kashmir Solidarity Day will be observed today (Thursday) across Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir with full zeal and fervour to express solidarity with the people of Indian-held Kashmir and pay tribute to the sacrifices of Kashmiri shuhada (martyrs).
The day is a regular annual event being marked to support the indigenous freedom struggle of the people of Occupied Kashmir and their right to plebiscite; and to condemn Indian aggression on the held valley, its illegal occupation, its tyrannical rule, and atrocities against innocent people.
A large number of people, organisations and parties will observe Kashmir Day, which is a gazetted holiday throughout Pakistan. The Ministry of Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas has devised a comprehensive programme for the occasion.
One minutes silence will be observed at 10am today. A request in this connection was made to the general public to participate in the one-minute silence to be held in honour of the Kashmiri shuhada. A human chain will be formed by the people of Pakistan and Kashmir at the Kohala Bridge, linking Pakistan with Azad Kashmir, as a gesture of oneness and commitment to their brethren in Occupied Kashmir. Provincial Minister for Industries Syed Ahmad Hussain Shah will represent the Frontier province in the function. Kashmir Solidarity Week will feature a presentation of a memorandum to UN representatives, TV talk shows and a Kashmir convention. An essay competition will be held among the students of colleges and universities on February 6-7 on the following topic: Kashmir Issue A Quest for Solutions. Entries for the competition have been requested to reach the Kashmir Committee by February 16. Meanwhile, the Parliamentary Special Committee on Kashmir will observe Kashmir Solidarity Week by hosting events, starting from a seminar on "Kashmir Conflict and Need for Peace: Tackling the Root-cause".
In Peshawar, a rally will be held under the arrangement of district governments. The rally will start from Milad Chowk at 10am and culminate at Chowk Yadgar. Prominent local Kashmiri leaders, social and political figures will address the rally. Similar rallies will also be held in other district headquarters in the Frontier province to express solidarity with Kashmiri Muslims. A two-day photographic exhibition, aimed at depicting the sacrifices of Kashmiri Muslims, was inaugurated at Peshawar Museum Hall on Wednesday. People from different walks of life were also present during the exhibition and took keen interest in the photographic exhibition. The exhibition will continue today.
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2009\02\05\story_5-2-2009_pg7_25
ISLAMABAD/PESHAWAR: Kashmir Solidarity Day will be observed today (Thursday) across Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir with full zeal and fervour to express solidarity with the people of Indian-held Kashmir and pay tribute to the sacrifices of Kashmiri shuhada (martyrs).
The day is a regular annual event being marked to support the indigenous freedom struggle of the people of Occupied Kashmir and their right to plebiscite; and to condemn Indian aggression on the held valley, its illegal occupation, its tyrannical rule, and atrocities against innocent people.
A large number of people, organisations and parties will observe Kashmir Day, which is a gazetted holiday throughout Pakistan. The Ministry of Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas has devised a comprehensive programme for the occasion.
One minutes silence will be observed at 10am today. A request in this connection was made to the general public to participate in the one-minute silence to be held in honour of the Kashmiri shuhada. A human chain will be formed by the people of Pakistan and Kashmir at the Kohala Bridge, linking Pakistan with Azad Kashmir, as a gesture of oneness and commitment to their brethren in Occupied Kashmir. Provincial Minister for Industries Syed Ahmad Hussain Shah will represent the Frontier province in the function. Kashmir Solidarity Week will feature a presentation of a memorandum to UN representatives, TV talk shows and a Kashmir convention. An essay competition will be held among the students of colleges and universities on February 6-7 on the following topic: Kashmir Issue A Quest for Solutions. Entries for the competition have been requested to reach the Kashmir Committee by February 16. Meanwhile, the Parliamentary Special Committee on Kashmir will observe Kashmir Solidarity Week by hosting events, starting from a seminar on "Kashmir Conflict and Need for Peace: Tackling the Root-cause".
In Peshawar, a rally will be held under the arrangement of district governments. The rally will start from Milad Chowk at 10am and culminate at Chowk Yadgar. Prominent local Kashmiri leaders, social and political figures will address the rally. Similar rallies will also be held in other district headquarters in the Frontier province to express solidarity with Kashmiri Muslims. A two-day photographic exhibition, aimed at depicting the sacrifices of Kashmiri Muslims, was inaugurated at Peshawar Museum Hall on Wednesday. People from different walks of life were also present during the exhibition and took keen interest in the photographic exhibition. The exhibition will continue today.
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2009\02\05\story_5-2-2009_pg7_25