The Government College University Lahore on Friday established the Kashmir Society in collaboration with the Peace and Culture Organization headed by Mushaal Hussein Mullick, a human rights activist and the wife of Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik.
The GCU Kashmir Society will be led by a group of most brilliant students of the University who will project the plight of the incarcerated people of Kashmir at all the levels by employing creative ways and means.
Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Asghar Zaidi and Peace and Culture Organization Chairperson Mushaal Hussein Mullick jointly signed the notification of establishing the GCU Kashmir Society after a seminar on liberation of Kashmir at GCU Lahore where Mrs Mullick highlighted a need for exposing the human rights violations and genocide of Kashmiris before the international community with evidences.
Mushaal Mullick said that India was following the Israeli pattern of occupation; villages after villages were being getting evacuated to settle Hindus and Kashmiris were being slowly pushed to the Line of Control.
She paid glowing tributes to the Kashmiri women, saying that they were the most oppressed in the world; they were harassed in every street of the valley by Indian armed forces. "Most of them were physically assaulted, tortured or raped but yet they are still fighting for their rights and freedom," she added.