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Kashmiri Diaspora Protests Outside British Parliament Against PoK Atrocities

Kashmiri diaspora members protested outside the British Parliament and 10 Downing Street against alleged atrocities in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Demonstrators accused Pakistani authorities of a food and medicine blockade causing severe hardship. They urged the UK government to intervene to protect British nationals and uphold human rights. UK MP Bob Blackman condemned the Pakistani crackdown, reporting multiple deaths and injuries.

PoK atrocities: Kashmiri diaspora holds protests against Pakistan in London

London, June 22

Several members of the Kashmiri diaspora in the United Kingdom staged a protest outside the British Parliament in London before marching to 10 Downing Street, the official residence of the British Prime Minister, to denounce alleged food blockades and the killing of civilians in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir by the Pakistani forces.

Demonstrators held banners reading: "Stop the killings" and "Human without human rights".

During the demonstration, the protestors called on the UK government to intervene amid the grave human rights abuses in PoK.

Addressing the gathering, one of the protestors alleged that the food supplies and medicines were unable to reach several areas in PoK due to the blockade by Pakistani authorities, resulting in severe hardship for the residents.

"People are dying because of hunger. People dying before they can reach the hospital. It's totally unacceptable. You have over a million Kashmiris living in the UK. You have responsibility here. You need to intervene for the sake of humanity," he said, urging the British government to intervene and contact the Pakistani authorities.

He further said that British nationals were reportedly stranded in PoK and called on the British government to ensure the safety of British Kashmiris.

"Immediately ask for humanitarian blockade and curfew conditions to be lifted. Immediately ask for the food supply to let through to the people of Kashmir. Immediately ask for medicine to go through to the hospitals, to those elderly people who need the medicine. We ask you, the UK government, to protect British nationals, uphold human rights, and respond urgently," the protestor stated.

Last week, the United Kingdom Conservative Party leader and MP, Bob Blackman, also strongly condemned the brutal action on protestors in PoK by the Pakistani authorities, describing it as a "despicable action".

Speaking at the British Parliament, Blackman said, "The illegal occupation of part of the Kashmir Valley by Pakistan has been going on since 1947. Many MPs in this house, of course, have supported that position. However, recently the Joint Awami Action Committee, which has operated in the illegally occupied part of Kashmir, has been demonstrating for basic rights to food, electricity, and healthcare.

"But the Pakistani authorities have launched a severe crackdown. They report that at least 11 people have been killed and many others injured. But the protestor groups report there are 20 to 30 deaths and over 200 injuries. I believe there are a number of British nationals that have been injured in these positions. There have been arbitrary arrests, and Pakistani forces have fired live ammunition on peaceful protesters," he added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Heartbreaking to hear about the food and medicine blockade. No civilian should suffer like this. The UK has a moral duty to act, especially with so many British Kashmiris affected. But we also need to remember that this is a Pakistan-created mess—they occupy PoK illegally since 1947.

James A

Living in the UK, I see these protests often. While the cause is just, I worry about the selective outrage—why do we only care when Kashmiris are involved? There are human rights abuses everywhere. Still, the immediate suffering in PoK needs a humanitarian response, not politics.

Rohit P

Pakistan's brutality in PoK is no surprise—they do the same in Gilgit-Baltistan. But the international media only highlights this when it suits their narrative. Kudos to the Kashmiri diaspora for exposing the truth. Jai Hind! ✊

Sarah B

I'm a British citizen and I attended this protest. It was peaceful and powerful. The UK government can't ignore the fact that our fellow citizens are stranded and injured there. We need action, not just statements. I hope Starmer's government steps up.

Kavya N

This is a humanitarian crisis, plain and simple. 20-30 deaths? That's not just 'collateral damage,' that's murder. Pakistan should be held accountable by the UN. But let's also not forget: India has always maintained that PoK is an integral part of India. 😤

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