Kashmiris, Sikhs in UK highlight Indian HR abuses through protests, digital van

Kashmiris, Sikhs in UK highlight Indian HR abuses through protests, digital van

ISLAMABAD, Aug 16 (APP): As India celebrated its Independence Day on August 15, the Kashmiri and Sikh communities in the United Kingdom held a number of protest demonstrations across the United Kingdom to respectively highlight human rights abuses by India in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and for seeking Free Khalistan.

The Tahreek-e-Kashmir (TeK) UK also arranged a digital van was which displayed the messages of brutalities and human rights violations by Indian forces in the IIOJK.

Kashmiris, Sikhs in UK highlight Indian HR abuses through protests, digital van

The van passed in front of important landmarks in Central London including the British Parliament, 10 Downing Street, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, the Indian High Commission in London, and other important diplomatic missions.

Different organizations representing the British Sikhs and Kashmiris held a joint protest in front of the Indian High Commission in London.

The protestors were holding banners and placards and chanted slogans for independent Khalistan and free Kashmir.

During the protest demonstrations, a brawl between the Indian supporters and Sikh protesters was also reported when a Sikh protester snatched the Indian flag from an Indian citizen and tore it down.

Kashmiris, Sikhs in UK highlight Indian HR abuses through protests, digital van

A protest demonstration was held in front of the Indian Consulate in Birmingham by the Tehreek-e-Kashmir UK. Holding banners and placards, the participants chanted slogans against Indian illegal occupation in IIOJK and declared August 15 as Black Day.

Kashmiris, Sikhs in UK highlight Indian HR abuses through protests, digital van

The Kashmir Overseas Solidarity Council (KOSC) also held a protest gathering at Bradford, UK in which the participants showed solidarity with oppressed people of the IIOJK.

By Ishtiaq Rao

Ishtiaq Ahmed is a Sr. Reporter who reports on Prime Minister, President, Foreign Office, and special assignments. Backed by 20-year experience, he has written for local and foreign newspapers. Reach out at 03335293238/ [email protected]/ X: ishtiaqrao

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