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Yasin Malik hailed on completing one year of life sentence in jail

Muzaffarabad, May 25 (KMS): The Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) has hailed the services of illegally detained party Chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik for the Kashmir cause on the completion of his one year of unjust life sentence by India’s pliant judiciary. JKLF spokesman Muhammad Rafiq Dar in a statement …

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G20 meeting internationalized Kashmir more, Swedish scholar

Stockholm, May 25 (KMS): Ashok Swain, the Indian origin Sweden-based scholar, has said that the G20 meeting in occupied Jammu and Kashmir has the same effect as the abrogation of Article 370. Ashok Swain on his twitter account wrote: “It [holding G20 meeting in Srinagar] doesn’t make India’s position stronger …

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UN group defers accreditation of India’s NHRC for many reasons

Geneva, May 25 (KMS): A United Nations-recognised global alliance of human rights body has deferred the accreditation of India’s National Human Rights Commission for the second time in a row citing political interference in appointments, involvement of the police in inquiry into cases of human rights violation, insufficient action to …

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Modi regime resorting to nefarious tactics to mislead world on IIOJK situation

#Oppressed_Kashmiris_Waiting_For_Justice Srinagar, May 25 (KMS): The All Parties Hurriyat Conference has deplored that Narendra Modi-led Indian government is resorting to nefarious tactics to mislead the international community about the prevailing grim situation in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The APHC in a statement issued in Srinagar said that on …

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Kashmir dispute and G-20 meet-up

Tayyaba Khurshid Indian government has just held a G-20 Tourism Group meeting in Kashmir as an attempt to project Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) as their sovereign territory where everything is normal. The meeting started on 22 May and ended on 24 May 2023. India this year holds …

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More Australian universities ban students from India, IIOJK

Melbourne, May 25 (KMS): Two more Australian universities have banned the recruitment of students from some Indian states and Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir after fresh concerns over a surge in fraudulent visa applications, a media report said. Australian daily The Sydney Morning Herald reported that the Federation University …

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