A week-long photo exhibition has been inaugurated at the Embassy of Pakistan in Brussels to raise awareness about the grave human rights situation in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The event coincides with the annual observance of Kashmir Black Day on October 27.

The exhibition titled “Kashmir Black Day: A Forgotten Tragedy” was formally opened by Ambassador Rahim Hayat Qureshi, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the European Union, Belgium and Luxembourg. The exhibition will remain open for public viewing at the Embassy throughout the week.

The exhibition showcases powerful images and documented evidence depicting India’s crimes against humanity and the decades-long sufferings of the Kashmiri people under occupation. The exhibits, based on reports by the United Nations and international human rights organizations, vividly portray the continued denial of fundamental freedoms and human dignity in occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Speaking at the inauguration, Ambassador Rahim Hayat Qureshi said that October 27 marks a dark chapter in history—the day India forcibly occupied Jammu and Kashmir, unleashing a pattern of repression and violence that continues unabated till today.

Qureshi urged the international community to urgently take notice of the ongoing human rights violations in the occupied territory and hold India accountable for its actions.

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