Kashmiris and their allies on Sunday held demonstrations in the UK against Prime Minister Narendra Modi first visit to Indian Illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir
Protests held across UK to observe Kashmir Martyrs Day
India’s false narrative on Kashmir falling down, says TeK UK President Fahim Kayani
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LONDON:
Kashmiris and Pakistanis in the United Kingdom staged protests, held digital campaigns and other events in various cities across the UK from London to Glasgow in connection with Kashmir Martyrs Day on the call of the Tehreek-e-Kashmir (TeK).
During Friday sermons in mosques, religious scholars strongly condemned the killing of 70 unarmed Kashmiris by the Indian army on May 21, 1990.
TeK UK launched a digital campaign to highlight the suffering of the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The digital campaign was launched from outside Indian High Commission London and the demonstrators raised slogans including stop India’s demographic terrorism in Indian Occupied Kashmir, end Indian colonisation of Kashmir, India criminalises press freedom in Kashmir; hold India accountable for war crime
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Sanjrani to write to 56,000 MPs worldwide on HR abuses in IIOJK Daily Times(PK)
Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani has said that he would write to over 56,000 parliamentarians across the world to seek their attention for ending rising human rights violations in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
The Senate chairman said this on Sunday during a meeting with Tehreek-e-Kashmir (TeK) United Kingdom (UK) President Raja Fahim Kayani who called him. Sanjrani said that Pakistan would raise the IIOJK dispute at every international platform, and that the movement of the people of the besieged valley was as per the spirit of United Nations – that has passed the resolutions for the Kashmiris right to self-determination. “It is time to give the right of vote to the people of IIOJK so they can decide about their future,” Sanjrani said.