Pakistan’s Ottawa Mission Observes Kashmir Black Day

Ottawa, Oct 30 (Alliance News): Pakistan’s mission in Ottawa marked Kashmir Black Day with a seminar and photo exhibition, highlighting the ongoing struggle of the Kashmiri people and the human rights abuses in Indian-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

Special messages from Pakistan’s President and Prime Minister were read, reaffirming Pakistan’s dedication to resolving the Kashmir dispute in line with UN resolutions and the Kashmiri people’s wishes.

Acting High Commissioner Faisal Kakar reiterated Pakistan’s unwavering support for Kashmiris, condemning human rights violations by Indian forces.

He urged the international community to help end India’s decades-long illegal occupation and atrocities in Kashmir, stressing Pakistan’s commitment to advocating the Kashmir cause in global forums, including the United Nations.

Pakistan's Ottawa mission holds seminar, photo exhibition to mark Kashmir Black Day

Kakar emphasized that Jammu and Kashmir remains an internationally recognized dispute, contrary to India’s claims.

He highlighted that India’s disregard for UN resolutions and multilateral obligations has stifled Kashmiris’ legitimate right to self-determination.

Events in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver, including seminars and aide memoire distribution, further raised awareness on the issue.

Pakistan's Ottawa mission holds seminar, photo exhibition to mark Kashmir Black Day