Hundreds of Pakistani journalists march to Kashmir border

Asia Kashmir

Sat 24 August 2019:

The march aims to show solidarity with Kashmiri people and journalists

Pakistani and Azad Kashmiri journalists on Saturday began a protest march toward the Line of Control (LoC), a de facto border dividing Kashmir valley, to show solidarity with Kashmiri journalists and civilians.

Hundreds of journalists from across the country reached Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistan administered Kashmir, on Friday evening where the local Kashmiri journalists joined them to march to the LoC.

The march started from Central Press Club Muzaffarabad with the participants carrying two truckloads of medicines and dry ration to pass them on to the Indian forces for aid of people in Jammu and Kashmir, state-run Radio Pakistan reported.

The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), a national body of Pakistani journalists, has organized the rally to condemn the Indian government’s move on Kashmir, which imposed restrictions on media and locked down the valley.

“This is the first solidarity rally of any journalists body in the world to show solidarity with families of martyred journalists, media persons, after restrictions were imposed on media and innocent people were killed by occupation forces in Kashmir”, Iftikhar Mashwani, Vice President of PFUJ earlier said in a statement.

He added that they want to draw the attention of the international community and world human rights bodies to take notice of current deteriorated situation in Kashmir.

The demonstrators raised placards with inscribed slogans against the Indian government’s Kashmir move and restrictions imposed against the media in Kashmir.

Earlier, the rally had began from northeastern city of Lahore and arrived in Islamabad on Friday evening. Later, the journalists departed for Muzaffarabad.

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