Tuesday, July 26, 2016

A 'less familiar’ story about Kashmir with familiar faces

  s       Tuesday, July 26, 2016
In the course of recent weeks Indian Kashmir has been the subject of a savage pull of-war between the Indian strengths and regular folks taking after the slaughtering of ace autonomy pioneer Burhan Wani. Hitherto, near 45 individuals have lost their lives and more than 2,000 have been fundamentally harmed. Despite the fact that numerous in Pakistan, including our own one of a kind discussion ruler Hamza Ali Abbasi, have taken it upon themselves to highlight the on-going issue, most on the opposite side of the outskirt have kept mum on the issue – including the online networking mammoth Facebook which has been "blue penciling" all Kashmir-related posts.

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In the wake of Facebook quieting voices on Kashmir, Pakistan's human rights extremist Jibran Nasir has focused on the online networking investor and eminent Indians to catch their consideration and interest equity for casualties. Through the social welfare page 'Never Forget Pakistan', which was made after the fierce assault on Army Public School in Peshawar slaughtering more than 144 kids in 2014, Nasir has dispatched a photograph crusade titled 'Imagine a scenario in which you knew the Victim. #IndiaCantSee' to sharpen masses imaginatively. The photograph arrangement highlights the crippling stories of pellet casualties by altering the characteristics of big names and government officials – known generally to voice their assessment on worldwide stages – to take after the casualties'.

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Investigation: Kashmiris' voice gagged – both disconnected and online

"Not at all like Pakistan, India has social symbols who individuals listen to," says Nasir. "We have utilized that to assist the reason for Kashmir by relating stories with a photo for individuals to pay heed," he includes. Nasir additionally says that it is very dishonorable that it took four weeks for the administration of Pakistan to pay heed to this.

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Nasir, with assistance from Murtaza Abbas and Batool Aqeel who made the work of art, has started the battle to show solidarity with Kashmir. Before distributed the collection on the Facebook page, Nasir additionally ran it through activists and columnists in Kashmir to ensure it doesn't undermine their challenge in any capacity. "It isn't about getting shares or likes through the battle however to ensure it increases the abomination, and if Facebook chooses to bring it down, it will just make more shock for them," says Nasir.

In the event that the battle is erased from the Facebook page, you can read about it here:

You know these appearances. Does that make the tragedies more critical? The stories in the letters are genuine. The names marked under the letter are genuine. Simply the casualty you find in the photo is not genuine. Yet, do you mind what the profile of the casualty is for you to sympathize and feel for them? For you to represent them? Why do we have to glamourise a disaster with the goal individuals should focus? Have we as a whole turned into that unresponsive?

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India has fizzled Kashmir, once more

This battle is intended to highlight the abominations and misuse did by the Indian Armed strengths and police who appreciate complete invulnerability under the Armed Forced Special Powers Act which has made a joke of India's case to be a mainstream majority rule government. Scores have been blinded, a few executed and hundreds harmed by what India depicts as a "non-deadly" weapon ie the pellet firearm. We denounce and regret the criminal quiet and inaction of the Indian Government and Cultural symbols of India. Moreover we emphatically censure the pick and pick approach of Facebook which advantageously blue pencils posts highlighting the predicament of Kashmiris and later reasons itself by calling the restriction a "misstep".
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