Kashmir ‘Curfew Clock’ installed in Islamabad
A digital clock called “Curfew Clock” has been installed in the federal capital, which shows the number of days, hours and minutes since India has kept occupied Kashmir under curfew.
The video of the curfew clock that “challenges the world conscience” was tweeted by Central Film Censor Board chairman and Information Minister’s Office director Danyal Gillani.
#Kashmir Curfew clock installed in #Islamabad. ⏰ #KashmirHours #KashmirWantsFreedom #KashmirSolidarity pic.twitter.com/qEMZNhYXjc
— Digi Fusion (@DigiFusion24) August 31, 2019
Pakistanis on Friday came out in hordes on Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan’s call to observe “Kashmir Hour” to show solidarity with the people of Indian occupied Kashmir (IoK).
People of the Muslim-majority troubled valley have been held hostage by Indian occupying forces since August 5 when New Delhi abrogated Article 370 of its constitution to rob the disputed territory of its autonomy.