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Customs employees express solidarity with people of Kashmir

byImran Ali
07/04/2018
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MULTAN: The employees of Customs Collectorate hold protest in the Customs House to express solidarity with people of Indian Occupied Kashmir against the brutality, voilation of human rights and recent martydom of innocent Kashmiris.

Multan Customs employees decided to show their solidarity with the innocent people of Indian-held Kashmir (IHK) and  record their protest against the recent carnage in the held valley.

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Large number of Customs employees including superintendents, inspectors, examiners, appraiser, sepoys and others participated in the protest and supported their cause of right to self-determination. All customs employees were wearing black bands on their shoulders to support longstanding Kashmir cause and their peaceful struggle for freedom.

Employees chanted slogans against Indian violence in Kashmir after the juma prayer inside the Customs House building. Employees raised slogans in the favor of Kashmiris.

Participants told Customs Today that occupation of Jammu and Kashmir by Indian forces is illegal and their naked aggression against innocent civilians agitating people for their right to independence. Protestors were supporting the Kashmiri people on their longstanding peaceful struggle in the Kashmir and demanded that United Nations should resolve this issue through sorting out peaceful solution between two countries by implementing their resolutions on Kashmir in order to maintain peace in the region.

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