RIS observes Kashmir Solidarity Day
Islamabad :Roots International Schools (RIS) and Colleges observing Kashmir Solidarity Day on Tuesday across the country to highlight the atrocities by the occupation forces in the Indian occupied Kashmir, says a press release.
RIS students started their morning by observing ‘One Minute Silence’, made ‘Human chain’ to show solidarity with innocent people of Kashmir.
The students performed skits/tableaus depicting violence on Kashmiris and their human rights. Every student was giving his /her perspective to show solidarity with Kashmiri people and to give a loud and clear message to the world that the hearts of Pakistanis and Kashmiris throb in unison. High School students organised ‘Peace March’ and conveyed a message that the Pakistani nation stands by the Kashmiris who have been facing unprecedented human rights violation in Indian occupied Kashmir.
RIS student Council passed a resolution in honor of Kashmir Solidarity Day: “UN should immediately hold Plebiscite in Kashmir and play its role in resolving Kashmir conflict.” CEO RIS Walid Mushtaq said: “We stand shoulder to shoulder with our Kashmiri brothers & sisters in their struggle to exercise their right to self-determination.”
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