Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai, Ambassador of the Kashmir Liberation Movement in Islamabad and Secretary General of the World Kashmir Awareness Forum in Washington, D.C., affirmed the continuous support of the people of Pakistan for Kashmir and said that this support prevents the marginalization of the Kashmir issue. . He said the problem was perpetuated by individual sacrifices.
Dr. Fai emphasized the key role of Pakistan as a center of hope for Kashmir and stressed the need for strong lobbying efforts in the global arena to address the terrible actions of India. He emphasized the need to inform the world about the inhuman behavior of the Indian authorities.
This sentiment was expressed by Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai at a dinner hosted by Shafiq Butt, a business leader from Rawalpindi, Islamabad.
Among the participants were the President of Tehreek-e-Kashmir Europe; Tehreek-e-Kashmir British President Mohammad Ghalib; Raja Faheem Kayani, Amer of Jamaat-e-Islami Azad Kashmir; Dr Mushtaq, senior leader of APHC and chairman of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Movement; Altaf Ahmed Bhat; former federal secretary Khawaja Siddique; Muzamil Ayub Thakur from England, Chairman of the World Kashmir Liberation Movement; American Sardar Zulfikar; Inam Masoudi; Dr. Waleed Rasool, Mudassar Lone; Asirar Butt; Ishtia Qureshi; Attaur Rehman Chauhan; Faisal Jamel and other distinguished guests.
Dr. Ghulam Nabi fai highlighted the strong representation of Kashmir’s interests in international forums and called for external intervention if necessary, comparing it to human rights abuses in other regions. He remained silent on the atrocities committed by major powers and the UN in Indian-occupied Kashmir.
dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai reiterated his call to the international community to intervene in the illegal and immoral actions of the Indian government in occupied Kashmir. He condemned India’s policy of targeted killings as a violation of international human rights law and the Geneva Conventions.
Tehreek Kashmir European President Muhammad Ghalib said, “We stand with the people of Occupied Kashmir and defend their right to self-determination and self-determination without outside influence or interference.”
Raja Faheem Kayani, president of British Kashmir Tehreek, expressed unwavering solidarity with Occupied Kashmir and said it was important to protect their fundamental right to self-determination and self-determination without external interference or violence.
Altaf Ahmed Bhat, a senior leader of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) and chairman of the Jammu Kashmir Security Movement, said the Kashmir conflict was serious, saying it was a potential flashpoint. He advocated a Kashmir-centric approach in Pakistan’s foreign policy.
Bhat further pointed out that all the Hurriyat leaders are currently under arrest and stressed the urgent responsibility of Base Camp and the diaspora to carry out the mission of freedom of Kashmir until it is fulfilled. Asserting a common identity between the people of Jammu-Kashmir and Pakistan, he emphasized the need for joint efforts for the liberation of Kashmir. Quoting Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, he said that Kashmir is the main artery of Pakistan. Warning of the dangerous consequences of global silence on the Kashmir issue, Bhat called for a quick and peaceful solution to prevent further instability.
The head of Jamaat-e-Islami Azad Kashmir Dr. Mushtaq promised to strengthen the freedom movement of Kashmir through political and diplomatic channels and ensure the fulfillment of the wishes of the martyrs to free Kashmir from the Indian invaders.
The host of the event, Shafiq Ahmed Butt, announced plans for an upcoming landmark event on the Jammu-Kashmir dispute and invited key stakeholders to attend.