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British Kashmiris Protest Outside UK Parliament Over PoJK Crackdown

Thousands of British Kashmiris protested outside the UK Parliament against Pakistani forces' crackdown in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, alleging civilian deaths and excessive force. Protesters demanded an independent inquiry and UN investigation into the unrest, which has left several dead and injured. Demonstrators highlighted issues including economic hardship, soaring inflation, and violent clashes between security forces and residents. The peaceful protest called for international intervention and accountability to safeguard fundamental rights in the region.

Thousands of British Kashmiris protest outside UK Parliament over crackdown in PoJK by Pakistani forces

London, June 14

Thousands of British Kashmiris gathered outside the Palace of Westminster on Sunday to protest against the human rights violations and use of force against the residents in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistani forces, calling for international intervention and accountability.

The demonstrators raised concerns over the civilian deaths, injuries, harassment of women and the use of force against peaceful protesters in the region.

Carrying placards and banners, the protesters demanded justice for those affected by the recent unrest and urged the international community to take note of the situation in PoJK.

The protesters also appealed to the United Nations and global human rights organisations to investigate the developments in the region, with slogans seeking accountability and justice for the victims echoing through the gathering outside the UK Parliament.

Addressing the rally, several speakers said that residents of PoJK had been protesting for basic rights, including economic relief, affordable electricity, improved governance and the fulfilment of commitments made by the authorities.

They alleged that security forces responded to peaceful demonstrations with excessive force, resulting in civilian casualties and injuries.

Participants condemned what they described as a violent crackdown by Pakistani Rangers and security agencies on demonstrators in different parts of PoJK.

They also demanded an independent inquiry into the incidents and called for justice for those reportedly killed or injured during the unrest.

According to the organisers, the protest was aimed at drawing global attention to the grievances of the people of PoJK and urging international bodies to ensure the protection of fundamental rights in the region.

Protesters also alleged that Pakistani security forces opened direct fire on a sit-in at Rawalakot Eidgah on Sunday, resulting in the deaths of two civilians and injuries to more than a dozen others.

The demonstration outside the Palace of Westminster remained peaceful, with participants reiterating their call for dialogue, accountability and the safeguarding of human rights in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

This comes after widespread protests in PoJK, where residents have taken to the streets to demonstrate over issues including governance, economic hardship, and the allocation of reserved legislative seats.

Soaring inflation, high electricity bills, and the scarcity of essential commodities are some of the other issues over which the protestors are demonstrating.

Reports have suggested that the Pakistani administration has deployed paramilitary forces to quell the dissent, leading to violent clashes and casualties.

Clashes between demonstrators and security forces in Rawalakot and other areas have reportedly left several people dead and many injured, triggering widespread condemnation and calls for an independent investigation.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

It's heartbreaking to see our Kashmiri brothers and sisters suffering on both sides. The use of force against civilians, especially women and children, is unacceptable. India has always supported dialogue and peace, but Pakistan needs to stop suppressing voices in PoJK. Every life matters.

James A

As someone living in the UK, I saw the protest firsthand. The passion and the pain in their voices were real. These are people who left their homeland but still carry its wounds. The UK government should listen, we can't just ignore cries for justice.

Vikram M

While I support the cause, I must say India should be careful not to use this as a propaganda tool. The real issue here is human rights, not nationalistic one-upmanship. Let's focus on the victims and demand accountability from all sides, including the international community.

Sarah B

It's tragic that after all these decades, Kashmiris still face such oppression. The protest in London is a reminder that the world can't turn a blind eye. I pray for peace and justice for the people of PoJK. 🙏

Rohit P

Pakistan should learn from India. In Jammu and Kashmir (our side), people have democratic rights and representation. PoJK is a military zone where basic rights are trampled. International intervention is long overdue. But more importantly, let's hope peace prevails.

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