3rd death anniversary of Burhan Wani will be observed with complete shutdown in Indian Occupied Kashmir

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Monitoring Desk: The Joint Resistance Leadership (JRL) of Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK) has announced that 3rd death anniversary of Burhan Wani will be observed with complete shutdown in IoK on Monday July 8, 2019.

In a statement JRL has urged world powers to “look in this age old conflict which has consumed more than half a million people and still continue to suck the blood of innocents on daily basis.”

“No nation can afford to lose its generations with such a fast pace and Kashmiri’s also want the resolution of this bleeding issue peacefully without further bloodshed. Our youth have been forced to take extreme steps when their peaceful cries and democratic posturing was responded with brute and unmatched force. Unending curbs on political activities, continuous detention of resistance leadership, denial of basic human values has added to the already existing political uncertainty in state and as such our youth are quite disheartened with prevailing situation,” JRL said.

3rd death anniversary of Burhan Wani will be observed with complete shutdown in Indian Occupied Kashmir
3rd death anniversary of Burhan Wani will be observed with complete shutdown in Indian Occupied Kashmir

Praying tributes to all the slain particularly Burhan Wani, JRL appealed the people of Tral and adjoining areas to pay homage to Burhan Wani and requested people to pay tributes to every slain in their vicinity, after prayers and take pledge to carry the noble mission of slain to its logical end.

 

Protests in Europe and North America

Kashmiri leadership has also planned world-wide protests in connection with 3rd death anniversary of Burhan Wani. Kashmiris would protests in London, Brussels, New York, Ottawa, Washington and Toronto to seek the attention of world against Kashmiri genocide by the hands of Indian Armed forces.

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