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Tehreek-e-Kashmir UK president lauds APPG Kashmir chair for timely meeting after Indo-Pak conflict
Tehreek-e-Kashmir UK president lauds APPG Kashmir chair for timely meeting after Indo-Pak conflict

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time15-05-2025

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Tehreek-e-Kashmir UK president lauds APPG Kashmir chair for timely meeting after Indo-Pak conflict

Fahim Kayani, President All Parties Alliance UK and President Tehreek-e-Kashmir UK, has extended his heartfelt congratulations to Imran Hussain MP, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Kashmir, for organising a successful and timely APPG meeting in the wake of India's recent aggression that violated Pakistan's sovereignty. The heightened tensions brought both countries to the brink of nuclear war, underlining the urgent need for a political resolution to the Kashmir conflict. The APPG meeting, attended by cross-party Members of Parliament, served as a critical platform to highlight the ongoing human rights violations iand to reaffirm the Kashmiri people's inalienable right to self-determination. Imran Hussain MP Chair APPG for Kashmir made it unequivocally clear to UK Ministers that the central issue in the Kashmir conflict remains the right of the Kashmiri people to determine their own future. He emphasized that this decades-old dispute must be resolved in line with international law and relevant United Nations Security Council Resolutions, which guarantee Kashmiris a free and impartial plebiscite to decide their destiny. While commending the APPG for Kashmir's principled role, Fahim Kayani, President TeK UK, stated during a media briefing: 'Kashmir remains a nuclear flashpoint between two neighbouring powers—India and Pakistan. Without addressing the core issue of self-determination, lasting peace in the South Asian region cannot be achieved. The Indian government's current trajectory under its extremist Hindutva ideology poses a direct threat not only to regional peace but also to international security.' Kayani further called on the United Kingdom to recognise and fulfil its long-standing responsibilities: 'The UK, as a former colonial power in the region and a permanent member of the UN Security Council, has a unique legal, moral, and historic obligation to ensure the implementation of UN Resolutions on Kashmir. The people of Kashmir must be allowed to determine their own future, free from Indian occupation, oppression, and systemic state terrorism .' Tehreek-e-Kashmir UK reiterated its unwavering commitment to the peaceful struggle for justice, human rights, and self-determination for the people of Kashmir, and called upon the international community to hold the Indian government accountable for its continuous violations of international law and human rights standards.

GB CM expresses solidarity with Kashmiris amid Indian aggression
GB CM expresses solidarity with Kashmiris amid Indian aggression

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time03-05-2025

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GB CM expresses solidarity with Kashmiris amid Indian aggression

Listen to article Terming Pahalgam incident a false flag operation orchestrated by India, Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) Chief Minister Haji Gulbar Khan expressed solidarity with Kashmiris. A delegation of Kashmiri leaders, including Raja Fahim Kayani, President of Tehreek-e-Kashmir UK and the All Parties Kashmir Alliance UK and Altaf Ahmed Bhat, leader of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference and Chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir Salvation Movement met the GB chief minister. Talking to Kashmiri leaders, the GB CM said, "We stand shoulder to shoulder with our Kashmiri brethren," adding, "What happened in Pahalgam was not a tragic mishap but a calculated scheme to isolate Pakistan on the world stage." He urged that the United Nations must uphold its resolutions on Kashmir, halt the demolition of civilian homes, and stop all human rights violations in IIOJ&K. The delegation termed the Pahalgam attack as a 'false flag operation' engineered to tarnish Pakistan's reputation and drape the Kashmiris' struggle for self-determination in a cloak of violence. They underlined that such orchestrated events only deepen the trauma endured by ordinary families living under persistent threat. "Our people have already borne the heaviest burdens," said Kayani. "Attempts to paint us as aggressors will never mute the cries of mothers mourning their children. This was no isolated incident. It is part of a broader strategy to distract from the daily injustices in IIOJ&K. We must unite our voices and demand accountability what has been doing with people in IIoJK," said Bhat.

British Kashmiris stage protest outside Indian Consulate
British Kashmiris stage protest outside Indian Consulate

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time06-04-2025

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British Kashmiris stage protest outside Indian Consulate

In a powerful show of solidarity, British Kashmiris gathered outside the Indian Consulate in Birmingham to protest against the oppressive actions of the Indian government in the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir. The demonstrators, who were carrying placards and raising slogans, expressed their outrage over the continued Indian occupation of Kashmir and the Modi-led government's oppressive policies towards the Muslim-majority population of the region. The protest was led by Fahim Kayani, president of the All Parties International Kashmir Coordination Committee and Tehreek-e-Kashmir UK. Kayani addressed the crowd outside the consulate, condemning the actions of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government and calling attention to what he described as a systematic campaign to alter the demographic makeup of Jammu and Kashmir in violation of international law. Protesters condemned the Modi government for its increasing restrictions on the Muslim population of Kashmir, particularly in relation to religious freedom during the holy month of Ramazan. Of particular concern was the restriction placed on Eid celebrations in occupied Kashmir. Occupation forces prevented Kashmiri Muslims from offering Eid prayers at Srinagar's historic Jamia Masjid, one of the most revered religious sites in the region. The forces also raided the homes of prominent pro-freedom leaders and activists, intensifying the sense of repression felt by Kashmiris under Indian rule. Fahim Kayani, during his speech, highlighted that the Modi regime had been implementing policies aligned with the ideology of Hindutva, which he described as a racist, neo-fascist, and neo-Nazi political movement. Kayani accused Modi of deliberately attempting to change the demographic composition of the region by enacting new laws that allow non-Kashmiri Hindus to settle in the region, while marginalizing the local Muslim population. These actions, Kayani argued, are part of a larger scheme to turn the Muslim-majority state of Jammu and Kashmir into a Muslim-minority state, thus violating the Fourth Geneva Convention and international human rights laws. Alongside Kayani, several other prominent figures from the Kashmiri diaspora and human rights groups expressed their concerns. They issued a joint statement during the protest, accusing India of being the "biggest violator" of United Nations resolutions and international law. In their statement, the group called for the urgent international recognition of the war crimes being committed by Indian forces in occupied Kashmir. They condemned the arbitrary detention of political leaders, the use of excessive force against peaceful protesters, and the ongoing restrictions on basic freedoms in the region.

British MP highlights rights violations in IIOJK
British MP highlights rights violations in IIOJK

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time07-03-2025

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British MP highlights rights violations in IIOJK

A crucial debate on human rights violations in occupied Jammu and Kashmir was held in the UK House of Commons, led by Sarah Smith MP. The debate highlighted the repression under Indian occupation, drawing attention to arbitrary detentions, extrajudicial killings and other human rights abuses. Fahim Kayani, President of Tehreek-e-Kashmir UK and All Parties Kashmir Alliance UK, congratulated Sarah Smith MP for bringing the issue to the UK Parliament, stating that the discussion exposed the "brutal face of Indian occupation in Kashmir." Opening the debate, Sarah Smith MP criticized India's occupation forces, stating that they continue to enforce "repressive policies, including arbitrary detention, extrajudicial killings, and other serious abuses." She highlighted that laws such as the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, and the Public Safety Act obstruct justice, impede accountability, and deprive victims of their rights. Amnesty International also raised concerns, stating that the Armed Forces Special Powers Act gives Indian forces "de facto legal immunity" for human rights violations, while the UN Special Rapporteur Mary Lawlor stressed that "states must respect human rights obligations and be held accountable for violations." Amnesty's review of habeas corpus petitions revealed a sevenfold increase in Public Safety Act cases after 2019, disproportionately affecting Muslim-majority areas like Srinagar over Hindu-majority Jammu. Several MPs called for the UK to condition its trade agreements with India on improvements in human rights in Kashmir Imran Hussain MP highlighted 70 years of suffering, persecution, and oppression faced by Kashmiris. He condemned enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and what he described as the world's largest military occupation. Ayoub Khan MP questioned the UK's stance on human rights, asking, "How can we claim to champion human rights while turning a blind eye to atrocities in Indian occupied Kashmir?" He compared Kashmir's situation to conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, criticizing Western inaction. Tahir Ali MP challenged India's democratic claims, asking, "If India is the world's largest democracy, why does it refuse international observers in Kashmir?" He condemned extrajudicial killings, sexual violence, and the use of pellet guns against schoolchildren, asserting that Kashmir is not a bilateral issue but a matter of self-determination for the Kashmiri people. A number of British MPs, including Andy McDonald, Stella Creasy, Yasmin Qureshi, Jim Shannon, Harpreet Uppal, Gareth Snell, Wendy Morton, and Paul Waugh, participated in the debate, raising concerns over human rights violations in occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The debate reinforced growing international concern over occupied Kashmir and called for greater accountability, transparency, and global intervention to address the ongoing human rights crisis.

Kashmir Solidarity Conference held in Italy
Kashmir Solidarity Conference held in Italy

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time19-02-2025

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Kashmir Solidarity Conference held in Italy

Tehreek-e-Kashmir (TeK) Europe successfully concluded its two-week Kashmir Solidarity Campaign with a grand Kashmir Solidarity Conference in Brescia, Italy. The event was organized to express unwavering support for the people of Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) in their ongoing struggle for the right to self-determination and to condemn the atrocities committed by Indian forces. This conference marked the largest Kashmir solidarity gathering in Europe, bringing together Pakistani and Kashmiri communities from various cities across Italy. A procession led by TeK branch presidents entered the venue, symbolizing their unity and commitment to the Kashmir cause. Babar Warriach, President of TeK Europe Italy, and Waseem Raja, Secretary General of TeK Europe Italy, warmly welcomed all attendees. The event was graced by several high-profile dignitaries, including Afzal Khan, Member of the UK Parliament; Fahim Kayani , President of Tehreek-e-Kashmir UK and All Parties Kashmir Alliance UK; Ahmed Waleed, Assistant Consul General of Milan; Waqar Khan, Community Welfare Attaché and Shamim Shawl, APHC CEC member. Afzal Khan MP, the chief guest, lauded TeK leadership for successfully uniting various political parties on a single platform in support of Kashmir. He urged people to actively engage in politics by joining political parties and contesting elections as councillors, MPs, and MEPs. He emphasized that political representation provides a crucial opportunity to effectively advocate against injustices in Kashmir and around the world. Afzal Khan MP also highlighted the significant role of Kashmiri women in the freedom struggle against Indian occupation. He called on the global feminist movement to address the plight of Kashmiri women, particularly the "half widows"— a term for women whose husbands have been forcibly disappeared, leaving them in a state of uncertainty about their fate. Fahim Kayani, President of Tehreek-e-Kashmir UK and All Parties Kashmir Alliance UK, strongly criticized Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him the political face of the RSS—a Hindu nationalist organization that, he stated, idealized Hitler in its literature. He asserted that the abrogation of Article 370 was part of Modi's agenda for a "Greater India." Kayani further highlighted a statement made by the Indian Consul General in New York, in which he suggested that India should adopt Israel's model of displacing Palestinians through illegal settlements to alter the region's demographic structure. Kayani warned that India is replicating this strategy in Kashmir, violating the Fourth Geneva Convention and international law. He urged the global community to take immediate action to stop India's demographic terrorism in Kashmir.

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