Pakistan Protest rally and demonstration at various locations in Kashmir region on August 15 at 22:43

In Pakistan, protests and demonstrations are being held in various parts of Pakistan's Prime Minister Modi, who justified the abolition of autonomy in Kashmir provinces that compete for territorial rights.

Among them, in the center of Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, a rally was held in protest against the Indian government, and more than 500 citizens participated.

Participants raised a splech call with a placard that says “Let freedom in Kashmir” and the Pakistani flag, and urged the Indian government to immediately cancel the abolition of autonomy.

The men who participated said, “The human rights of the people in Kashmir are being violated and ignored. Participating in the protest by seeing the people who stand up around them, continue to act until the situation improves.”

Meetings and demonstrations are taking place on the 14th day of Pakistan's independence day in various parts of the country, including Islamabad, and there is a strong reaction to India.

Protest rally in Tokyo

A rally that protested the abolition of self-government rights in Kashmir provinces where India contends for territorial rights with Pakistan was held on the 15th at the Embassy of Pakistan in Tokyo. .

Approximately 70 people from Pakistan who live in Japan participated in the meeting.

Participants said, “In a state where autonomy has been abolished, violence against women and children by the Indian authorities is rampant.” “Although many residents are Muslims, they are prohibited from going out at night after abolition of autonomy. A number of remarks such as “Decrees have been given and opportunities for worship at religious institutions have been limited.”

On that basis, we confirmed our policy of strengthening information dissemination to the international community to solve problems.

A man who said that his relatives lived in a state where autonomy was abolished said, “Because the Internet and telephone are cut off locally, I am worried about being unable to get in touch.”

Mr. Imtia's Ahmad, who has decided to become the new Pakistani ambassador to Japan, said, “I want Japanese people to know the current situation so that India will not violate the human rights of Kashmir people.”