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Wednesday, 31 October 2018

Pakistan Marks Kashmir Black Day

The government of Pakistan wants Nigeria and other countries across the world to voice out their aversion to the killings going on in Kashmir.

The Pakistani ambassador to Nigeria Wagar Kugravi made the call as his country marked the 2018 Kashmir black day.
What began like a non-violet resistance to the forceful occupation of Kashmir in Pakistan by the Indian government since 1947 has resulted in the loss of more than 100,000 lives. Property worth huge amount of money was equally destroyed. The violence broke out in 1989.
The Pakistani ambassador to Nigeria Wagar Kingravi says the comity of nations have not done enough to stop the violence. He expressed fears that the crisis could snow ball into a civil war between the two Asian countries.
At the event marking the Kashmir black day, Kingravi insisted that the united nations resolution on the right of self-determination should be implemented.
The envoy said the aim of the observance of the black day is to remind the world of its obligation towards settling the Kashmir dispute in line with the relevant U.N. resolutions and the wishes of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

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