Kashmiris have been resisting
Indian state oppression ever since 1947. On 5 August 2019, India unilaterally
and illegally attempted to alter the internationally recognized disputed status
of Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K) in sheer contravention of
international law and corresponding UNSC Resolutions. This illegal act was
preceded by imposition of an unprecedented military siege and communication
blockade that continue to date. The defenseless people of IOJ&K remain
deprived of their fundamental human rights and freedoms including rights to
life and health despite rampant deadly pandemic of COVID-19.
Government of Pakistan has
constantly been sensitizing the international community through political,
diplomatic and media outreach about ongoing Indian state-terrorism in
IOJ&K. While innocent Kashmiris are still subjugated to military siege, a
special postage stamp is issued on 5 August 2020 to mark 365 days of an
unprecedented spate of arbitrary detentions, extrajudicial killings and other
gross abuses of human rights in IOJ&K. The stamp depicts one of the worst
incidents of Indian state-terrorism in IOJ&K as elaborated below:
a. The Sketch of an innocent Kashmiri, Bashir
Ahmed, who was martyred by Indian Security Forces on 1 July 2020 in Sopore,
with his 3-years old grandson crying for his grandfather's life, reflect
India's heartlessness and utter barbarity towards Kashmiris.
b. Indian Soldier shooting an innocent Kashmiri
infront of his grandson vindicates Pakistan's stance that India is perpetrating
worst state-terrorism in IOJ&K.
c. The Map of IOJ&K is bound by a barbed
wire which symbolizes how Kashmiris are cut off from the rest of the world
because of continued military siege and communication blockade in IOJ&K.
d. Blood-stained figure 365 represents the
number of days for which IOJ&K has been besieged by Indian security forces
since illegal and unilateral actions of India on 5 August 2019.
e. A blood-soaked cutter in the middle
symbolizes the killing spree in IOJ&K by tyrant Indian forces, particularly
after 5 August 2019.
f. The wording "The Struggle
continues" mentioned in the bottom left of the stamp, shows Kashmiris
resolve to continue to fight for their freedom against all odds.
g. Human figures in red and green colors at
bottom depict Kashmiris. The red ones symbolize Kashmiri martyrs who lost their
lives at the hands of fascist Hindu regime while striving for freedom; the
greens are the ones still surviving Indian state-terrorism and are continuing
struggle of their forefathers.
h. "Kashmir Pakistan Ki Sheh Rug"
written on the left side, depicts importance of Jammu & Kashmir for
Pakistan and resonates our resolve that Pakistan will leave no stone unturned
to rid our Kashmir brethren from the atrocious Indian rule.
i. The overall frame of the postage has 52
border cuts showing that Kashmir is under brutal Indian siege for last 52
weeks.
j. Rs 58, cost of the Stamp links it to 5th
August (8th month of the last year) when India unilaterally and illegally
revoked special status of IOJ&K through abrogation of Article 370 & 35-A,
of Constitution of India.
On one year of Indian Occupied
Jammu & Kashmir Under Siege, Pakistan Post is issuing a Special Postage
Stamp of Rs. 58/- denomination on August 05, 2020.














