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Faisalabad Customs expresses solidarity with Kashmiris

byNaeem Sheikh
31/08/2019
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FAISALABAD: Collectorate of Customs Collector Mirza Mibashir Baig and his staff showed solidarity with Kashmiri people at Customs House.

All the officers and officials of Faisalabad Customs remained out of the office building from 12 pm  to 12:30 pm in front of Faisalabad Dry Port Trust FDPT gate were played on the occasion.

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Collector Mirza Mubashir Baig expressed sorrow over the situation in Kashmir saying India is shamefully violating human Rights in Kashmir and the world should take notice of these violations. We will never stop raising our voice for the people of Kashmir.

Additional Collector Muhammad Saeed Asad said that world should know Kashmir is not just a territorial issue between Pakistan and India. It is an issue of human rights and that is why the whole world must intervene. Let Kashmir know they are not alone.

Deputy Collector Aneeqa Afzal said our Kashmiris are going through a difficult phase. Approximately 8 million Kashmiris for the last four weeks have been locked under curfew. She added that the purpose of Kashmir Hour was to send a message from Pakistan that until Kashmiris get their freedom. We Pakistanis would Continue to stand with them. We will stand with them till the last breath.

Another participant in rally expressed anger at India decision to revoke article 370 saying ondia os Constantly Violating united Nation Security Council UNSC Resolution and ot is about time the world step in to protect the rights of Kashmiris.

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