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World urged to put pressure on India to settle Kashmir dispute

London, October 17, 2019 (PPI-OT): The speakers during a conference in London have called upon the international community and peace-loving nations to put pressure on India to implement the United Nations resolutions on Kashmir for ensuring permanent peace and prosperity in the region.

The conference on Kashmir was organised by Jammu and Kashmir Self-Determination Movement International (JKSDMI) at House of Commons in London. The speakers included High Commissioner of Pakistan to the United Kingdom, Mohammad Nafees Zakari, and members of the British Parliament.

Nafees Zakaria on the occasion apprised the participants of the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the continued massive human rights abuses in occupied Kashmir. He urged the international community and peace-loving nations to play role in ending the sufferings of oppressed people of the occupied territory and provide them justice against the atrocities perpetrated by the Indian forces.

He also called upon them to put pressure on India to stop massive violations of human rights, bring an end to the lockdown to restore fundamental human rights in occupied Kashmir. Nafees Zakaria informed the participants that Indian fascist and Hindutwa Modi-led regime had let loose the reign of terror in Kashmir while arrests, killings, forced disappearances of Kashmiris, especially the youth, had become order of the day.

The High Commissioner thanked the members of British Parliament for their solidarity and support to the oppressed people of the territory for their inalienable right to self-determination and freedom from Indian subjugation.

The MPs, Lord Qurban Hussain, Jack Breton, Jonathan Lord, Naz Shah, and Chairman of JKSDMI Raja Najabat Hussain also spoke on the occasion and expressed solidarity with the oppressed people of occupied Kashmir. They also called upon the international community to take notice of massive human rights violation in the territory.

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