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Seminar on ‘Kashmir Solidarity Day’ to discuss freedom movement and path to resolution

The Network for Human Rights and Justice is set to organize a seminar on Kashmir Solidarity Day, February 5, titled “Creating hurdles in the way of Kashmir Freedom Movement and Positive and Logical Solution to the Kashmir Issue.”
According to a statement issued here, the seminar will take place in Islamabad and aims to shed light on the various aspects of the Kashmir issue, focusing on both the historical context and potential solutions to the ongoing conflict.
Although Sahibzada Riaz Khan, the Central President of the Network for Human Rights and Justice, could not attend the meeting due to personal commitments, the seminar will see the participation of several prominent figures.
Among the dignitaries present will be Sardar Masood Khan, former President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan’s former Ambassador to the United States and the United Nations, along with other notable political, social, and religious leaders.
Muhammad Zulqarnain Sulehria, the Chief Executive of Network for Human Rights, emphasized the organization’s continued commitment to promoting human rights and justice.
He highlighted that the event, like those in previous years, would serve as an academic and intellectual forum to create awareness and gather support for the Kashmiri people’s struggle for freedom.
Sardar Masood Khan is also expected to formally attend the seminar, reinforcing the event’s significance in raising awareness and discussing potential solutions to the Kashmir issue.

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