KONYA, 27 October 2018: The Youth Assembly of Konya’s Selçuklu Municipility and the Embassy of Pakistan jointly organized “Kashmir Black Day Seminar” and expressed strong solidarity with the oppressed people of the Indian Occupied Kashmir and reaffirmed unflinching support for their democratic right to self-determination.
Chairman of Turkey-Pakistan Friendship Group in Turkish Parliament Mr. Ali Şahin, Deputy Governor of Konya Mr. Mehmet Aydin, Deputy Mayor of Selçuklu Municipility of Konya Mr. Ali Ziya Yalçınkaya, office bearers of the Youth Assembly of Selçuklu Konya and a large number of students and media representatives attended the event.
The Ambassador noted that generations of Kashmiris are being punished for demanding their inalienable right to self-determination, a right repeatedly pledged to them in the shape of Security Council resolutions. The global community has failed to implent these resolutions. He added that India has exploited this collective failure by resorting to state terrorism to suppress the legitimate aspirations of the Kashmiri people. Ambassador Qazi noted that welcome development is a report released by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, which chronicles the massive human rights violations in Indian Occupied Kashmir. Pakistan endorses the UN Report and calls for early institution of a Commission of Inquiry under UN auspices to investigate and fix responsibility, he added.
Ambassador Syrus Qazi reiterated that Pakistan would continue to extend maximum political, diplomatic and moral support to the people of Kashmir. He hoped that our combined efforts would help shake the world conscience and pave the way for the dawn of peace, hope and freedom for the struggling people of Occupied Jammu & Kashmir.
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