Kashmir brutalities exposed
Islamabad: An exhibition of photographs reflecting the inhumane action and brutality of Indian security forces in the Indian-held Kashmir was unveiled at the National Art Gallery here on Tuesday.
The exhibition was arranged by Pakistan National Council of the Arts to show unanimity with the Kashmiri people on Kashmir Solidarity Day Feb 5 being marked all over the world.
The aim is to highlight the miseries and catastrophic life being lived by Kashmiris and to mobilise the international community to play their role to provide future to the Kashmiri people.
Parliamentary secretary on Kashmir Sobia Kamal Khan in her inaugural address said that Indian forces are committing unprecedented human rights violation in Kashmir to subjugate Kashmiri people.
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