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Black Day-Aug 15th: Kashmiris hoist Pakistani flags in Srinagar. Burn Indian flags

The Crescent and Star flutters in the hearts and the minds of the brave people of Kashmir. No amount of repression and obfuscation can hide that fact. The Kashmiris once again proved it in the dog days of August. What do you say about a people that hoist Pakistani flags and hold freedom rallies on August 14th (Pakistan independence day), and then the next day on August 15th (Indian independence day) they burn Indian flags and host black flags across the state.


Slogans raised by Kashmiris all over Sirinagar & Indian Occupied Kashmir

Slogans raised by Kashmiris all over Sirinagar & Indian Occupied Kashmir


It says that the the Kashmiris in their hearts and in their souls are Pakistan. they listen to Pakistani songs, watch Pakistani Television and root for the Pakistani cricket team during the India-Pakistan matches. Pro-freedom, Pro-Pakistan and Anti-Indian demonstrations continue in Srinagar. “They” hide the pictures of the Pakistan flags, but once in a while, they slip up. Keep an eye out, you will find hundreds of green Muslim flags mingled in with Pakistani flags in the crowds, and atop building in Indian Occuped Kashmir. You see them burning the Indian flag and kissing the Pakistani flag. They yearn for freedom and they aspire to become Pakistanis. Pakistan is their destiny and “Azadi” (freedom) is their dream.

Kashmir: Indian intellectuals beletedly grow a conscience! They” mistranslate “Azadi” as independence. For the Kashmiris “Azadi” means freedom. Independence from India is “freedom” for the Kashmiris. Indians rethinking Kashmir: Kashmiris yearn to be free and become part of Pakistan

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Indian Occupied Kashmirs carrying Pakistani flags in Srinagar. AFP photo mislables it as


Kashmiris protesting Indian occupation by burning Indian flags and hoisting Paksitani falgs in 2008

Kashmiris protesting Indian occupation by burning Indian flags and hoisting Paksitani falgs in 2008


On August 15th, the Indian independence day, the demonstrators removed and burned the tri-colored Indian flags and replaced them with the Green Pakistani Crescent and Star atop the clock tower and other buildings in Srinagar. On Pakistan’s independence day, August 14th, the city of Srinagar was a sea of green. No Indian falgs could be seen.


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Kashmiri protesters carry the Pakistani Crescent and Star flags. India Occupied Kashmir


  • The Green Wildfire of freedom in Indian Occupied Kashmir: Fields of Pakistani flags in Srinagar. Indian Occupied Kashmiris have made it very clear to the world that they not only want freedom from Indian occupation, they have made it clear to the world that they want to join Pakistan. Indian Occupied Kashmir:-Children of the stones yearn for freedom and Pakistan. We are Pakistanis and Pakistan is us because we are tied with the country through Islam,” he roared, as the crowd cheered him and chanted: “Hum Pakistani hain, Pakistan hamara hai” (We are Pakistanis, Pakistan is ours). Syed Gilani

  • “Kashmiris chant azadi & Jeevay Jeevay Pakistan in equal numbers and with equal intensity” “There was a green flag on every lamp post, every roof, every bus stop and on the top of chinar trees. A big one fluttered outside the All India Radio building. Road signs were painted over. Rawalpindi they said. Or simply Pakistan” Arundhati Roy on Kashmir

  • Fed on a steady diet of triumphalist media reports it is very hard for the Hinduvata India to comprehend. Very recently parts of the Indian press has begun to recognize the real problems. Indian Occupied Kashmirs throngs UN offices asking for freedom and end to occupation

  • In a sea of Kashmiris, there are green flags everywhere. they were shouting slogans like.



  • Indian Occupied Kashmirs carrying Pakistani flags in Srinagar.

    Indian Occupied Kashmirs carrying Pakistani flags in Srinagar.

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  • Kashmiri Muslims shout pro-freedom slogans during a procession following the funeral of a youth who succumbed to injuries after being shot during a protest Tuesday, in Srinagar, India, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008. Thousands of people rushed to buy essential supplies during a brief relaxation of a curfew in Indian Kashmir on Wednesday, a day after troops killed 14 Muslims protesting a trade blockade and the death of a key separatist leader. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)

    Kashmiri Muslims shout pro-freedom slogans during a procession following the funeral of a youthwho succumbed to injuries after being shot during a protest Tuesday, in Srinagar, India, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008. Thousands of people rushed to buy essential supplies during a brief relaxation of a curfew in Indian Kashmir on Wednesday, a day after troops killed 14 Muslims protesting a trade blockade and the death of a key separatist leader. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)
    New Kashmiri slogans reported by Indian activist Andhruti Roy

    New Kashmiri slogans reported by Indian activist Andhruti Roy

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  • Tehrik e Ilhak be Paksitan is very much alive and cannot die

    Kashmiris protesting to join Pakistan: Tehrik e Ilhak be Paksitan is very much alive and cannot die


    The police was impotent to do anything about it.

    Why we Created Pakistan? http://rupeenews.com/2007/11/27/why-we-created-pakistan-the-pakistan-ideology/


    Map of Pakistani Azad Kashmir, Pakistani Northern Areas and Indian occupied Kashmir

    Map of Pakistani Azad Kashmir, Pakistani Northern Areas and Indian occupied Kashmir


    The Kashmiri leaders announced a march to Muzaffarabad with the new Kashmiri slogans. “Muzaffarabad chalo”

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