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PressTV - Anti-India rally in Pakistani Kashmir
Thousands in Pakistani-administered Kashmir have taken to the streets, condemning Indian "brutalities" and calling for independence.
A crowd of around 2,500 people shouted "We want freedom" as they arrived in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir on Wednesday, AFP reported.
The Tehreek-e-Azadi-e-Kashmir (TAK) coalition has been organizing two days of rallies in the part of Kashmir administered by Pakistan and plans to hold a rally in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad later Wednesday.
"The ongoing freedom movement will transcend beyond the boundaries of Kashmir if the international community fails to take notice of Indian brutalities against this peaceful struggle," Abdur Rehman Makki, leader of the Jamaat-ud-Dawa movement said.
Kashmir has been the scene of violent clashes on an almost daily basis. More than 100 Kashmiri protesters have lost their lives at the hands of Indian troops since the current unrest erupted back in June.
India recently offered a proposal for talks to resolve the Kashmiri problem but Kashmiri protest leaders rejected the offer, saying the proposals are aimed at deceiving the international community.
In response to the Indian offer, Kashmiri protest leader, Syed Ali Shah Geelani said on Saturday, "We demand to resolve the Kashmir issue through tripartite talks in which Kashmiris have a central role.”
India has also placed key Kashmiri leaders under house arrest.
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Although it was does Anti India rally but they forget the mention in a para which is quite confusing.
Thousands in Pakistani-administered Kashmir have taken to the streets, condemning Indian "brutalities" and calling for independence.
A crowd of around 2,500 people shouted "We want freedom" as they arrived in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir on Wednesday, AFP reported.
The Tehreek-e-Azadi-e-Kashmir (TAK) coalition has been organizing two days of rallies in the part of Kashmir administered by Pakistan and plans to hold a rally in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad later Wednesday.
"The ongoing freedom movement will transcend beyond the boundaries of Kashmir if the international community fails to take notice of Indian brutalities against this peaceful struggle," Abdur Rehman Makki, leader of the Jamaat-ud-Dawa movement said.
Kashmir has been the scene of violent clashes on an almost daily basis. More than 100 Kashmiri protesters have lost their lives at the hands of Indian troops since the current unrest erupted back in June.
India recently offered a proposal for talks to resolve the Kashmiri problem but Kashmiri protest leaders rejected the offer, saying the proposals are aimed at deceiving the international community.
In response to the Indian offer, Kashmiri protest leader, Syed Ali Shah Geelani said on Saturday, "We demand to resolve the Kashmir issue through tripartite talks in which Kashmiris have a central role.”
India has also placed key Kashmiri leaders under house arrest.
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Although it was does Anti India rally but they forget the mention in a para which is quite confusing.