New York: Digital advertising trucks bearing the message “Kashmir Is Not Forgotten: February 5th – Day of Solidarity” rolled through the most visible and symbolic locations of New York City, including the United Nations headquarters, Times Square, Freedom Tower, CenturyTel Park, and areas surrounding foreign UN missions.
According to Global Mirror, Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai, Chairman of World Forum for Peace & Justice, on the occasion said the mobile LED trucks—an innovative form of outreach equipped with high-resolution digital screens—deliver messages to an estimated 40,000 to 50,000 people per day, including diplomats, tourists, observers, and ordinary Americans. Their presence sent a clear and unambiguous message: Kashmiris are not alone. The global Kashmiri diaspora stands shoulder to shoulder with the people of Kashmir.
He said, “The continued silence of the international community on this long-standing dispute is deeply troubling. It appears that India is being given a free hand to inflict grave human rights violations on the people of Kashmir. A conflict with clear potential to escalate into a nuclear confrontation is receiving far less attention than its gravity demands. The consequences of such neglect could be catastrophic—not only for the region, but for global peace and security.”
According to Global Mirror, Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai, Chairman of World Forum for Peace & Justice, on the occasion said the mobile LED trucks—an innovative form of outreach equipped with high-resolution digital screens—deliver messages to an estimated 40,000 to 50,000 people per day, including diplomats, tourists, observers, and ordinary Americans. Their presence sent a clear and unambiguous message: Kashmiris are not alone. The global Kashmiri diaspora stands shoulder to shoulder with the people of Kashmir.
He said, “The continued silence of the international community on this long-standing dispute is deeply troubling. It appears that India is being given a free hand to inflict grave human rights violations on the people of Kashmir. A conflict with clear potential to escalate into a nuclear confrontation is receiving far less attention than its gravity demands. The consequences of such neglect could be catastrophic—not only for the region, but for global peace and security.”