Sept 26, 2021: Kashmiris in UK protested outside the Indian Consulate in Birmingham against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech at the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).

Addressing the protest, Raja Fahim Kayani, President of the Tehreek Kashmir UK, said that Modi’s hands were stained with the blood of thousands of Muslims in India and India’s illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

According to Kayani, “Modi should not have been allowed to speak at UNGA session because of the war crimes and grave human rights violations this regime is committing in IIOJK.”

The head of Tehreek Kashmir UK also praised Prime Minister Imran Khan’s stance and the support of the people of IIOJK during his address to the UN General Assembly.

President Kashmir Tehreek-e-Europe Muhammad Ghalib said that the world has seen the atrocities being committed by India in IIOJK. India is violating UN resolutions on Kashmir and all international law. He said that India should stop genocide of Kashmiris in the face of demographic change, financial crisis and judicial terrorism.

Ian Scott, President Trade Union Council Birmingham, condemned Indian oppression and atrocities at the IIOJK and called for a peaceful and just solution to the Kashmir dispute as desired by Kashmiris.

Stuart Richardson, secretary general of the Stop the War Coalition in Birmingham, said Kashmiris should be given the right to self-determination in accordance with the UN consensus.

“Oppression and pressure can never win hearts, India must stop oppression and start the referendum process in accordance with UN resolutions,” he added.

President APKCC Chaudhry Muhammad Shanwaz, Khawaja Inamul Haq, Rana Rabinwaz, Raja Javed Khan and Azam Farooq, Secretary General Tech Midland Zone also condemned the Indian atrocities at IIOJK.

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