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Nigeria High Commission Of Pakistan Commemorates ‘Kashmir Black Day’

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By Idris Ibrahim

Nigeria High Commission of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan today joined the rest of the world to commemorate Kashmir Black Day on October 27, 2023.


In a statement signed yesterday in Abuja, Nigeria High Commission of Pakistan by Mr. Riaz Hussain Chughtai, the Charge de Affairs said that Kashmir Black Day is an annual commemoration by Kashmiris across the world to mark October 27 as ‘Black Day’. Every year, the day is marked to express solidarity and support with the Kashmiri people in their struggle for the right to self-determination.


According to the statement, Multiple UN Resolutions unambiguously declared that the final disposition of the State of Jammu and Kashmir will be made in accordance with the will of the people expressed through the democratic method of a free and impartial plebiscite conducted under the auspices of the United Nations.


“Numerous international, UN organizations as well as UN Special Rapporteurs have reported gross human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir.


“Jammu and Kashmir has been converted into the world’s most militarised zone and the largest prison on earth.


“Kashmiris around the world demand that the International community including the United Nations and its relevant Human Rights Machinery, Civil Society Organisations, Media Houses, and other defenders of Human Rights to fulfill their obligations towards besieged Kashmiris by playing their part to end the rule of tyranny and oppression”.

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Pakistan Accuses India of Provocation, Condemns Missile Strike and Drone Incursions

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Joel Ajayi

The High Commissioner of Pakistan to Nigeria, Rt. Maj.-Gen. Sohail Khan, has strongly condemned the Indian missile attack on the night of May 7, which struck nine locations across Pakistan, resulting in the deaths of 37 civilians, including women and children.

In a statement issued on Friday in Abuja, the High Commission described India’s allegations as baseless, devoid of truth, and filled with propaganda.

High Commissioner emphasized that Pakistan’s commitment to peace should not be misconstrued as a sign of weakness.

According to the statement, the High Commission categorically rejected the “irresponsible and unfounded” accusations propagated by Indian media, which claimed that Pakistan was responsible for attacks on Pathankot, Jaisalmer, and Srinagar.

“The statement labeled these claims as politically motivated and part of a reckless propaganda campaign aimed at maligning Pakistan.”

It further stated that the repeated pattern of making accusations against Pakistan without credible investigation reflects a deliberate strategy to manufacture a pretext for aggression and destabilize the region. Such behavior, the Commission warned, not only threatens regional peace but also exposes a troubling tendency to exploit misinformation for political and military gains.

“We urge the international community to take serious note of this dangerous behavior and to advise India to act with restraint and responsibility,” the statement read.

It concluded by affirming that “any escalation based on false pretenses will be met with full resolve and determination to safeguard Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.” The Commission reiterated that while Pakistan remains vigilant and committed to peace, it will not be provoked, intimidated, or misled, and reserves the right to respond to any acts of aggression. The allegations were rejected in the strongest possible terms.

It is worth recalling that on Thursday, India accused Pakistan of launching drone and missile attacks on three military bases in Indian territory and Indian-administered Kashmir—an allegation Islamabad promptly denied.

Meanwhile, Pakistan claimed it had shot down 25 Indian drones in recent hours, while New Delhi has remained publicly silent on the matter

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