What's new

Brussels rally calls for liberating Kashmir, other states from Indian occupation

Shahzaz ud din

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Jun 12, 2017
Messages
7,877
Reaction score
14
Country
Pakistan
Location
Canada
Brussels rally calls for liberating Kashmir, other states from Indian occupation
By News Desk
Published: January 26, 2018
4SHARES
SHARE TWEET EMAIL
1618172-campaign-1516905447-157-640x480.jpg

The development comes after display of misleading, anti-Pakistan banners in Geneva, London and New York. PHOTO: EXPRESS

Nearly 200 people took to the streets in Brussels on Thursday, demanding liberation of held Kashmir and other states from the illegal occupation of India.

According to a statement, around 150 people attended the rally organised by EU-Pak Friendship Federation in Europe. Some 60 to 70 vehicles began moving from the famous Brussels monument Atomium and culminated at the city’s Expo Centre.

The development apparently is in direct response to the display of anti-Pakistan banners in Geneva, London and New York between September to December last year, which misleadingly demanded ‘freedom’ of Balochistan and Karachi.




campaign-1-1516905664.jpg

PHOTO: EXPRESS

campaign-2-1516905675.jpg

PHOTO: EXPRESS

campaign-3-1516905681.jpg

PHOTO: EXPRESS

campaign-4-1516905687.jpg

PHOTO: EXPRESS

The Foreign Office had termed the anti-Pakistan advertisements a direct attack on the country’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.

Anti-Pakistan London cab ads being removed

The participants, belonging to the Pakistani diaspora, Indian minorities including Sikhs and Dalits as well as human rights activists and journalists condemned Indian brutalities in held Kashmir and other regions occupied by the country, including Assam, Tripura, Nagaland, Sikkim and Manipur.

Those in attendance were holding banners and posters inscribed with slogans in favour of the liberation of Kashmir, Khalistan and other occupied territories.

The participants called upon the European Union, United Nations and other global organisations to pay heed to the grievances of the unarmed and innocent people of the aforementioned occupied territories for their emancipation.

A large number of locals and tourists witnessed the rally, which was the first of its kind in Belgium.
 
.
If the you give mutton biryani (& beer in germany , vodka in russia, wine in italy..etc ) even I will come to your rally. Who cares about rest of the stuff any way?

By the way when did khalistanis start demanding freedom in urdu (or arabic?) Can the goras even read & understand what is the message? Where in India is nagaland by the way?
 
. . .
The clear problem with this is that these issues are being associated with Pakistan thus delegitimising them to an extent. People will see issues like Kashmir and Khalistan as solely political and not humanitarian and will blame Pakistan for causing strife when in fact, there are people in IoK and other parts of India that are being suppressed.

India has a better approach to this sort of thing by supporting the Baloch "freedom" movement because they are not openly supporting it although to be fair, Modi has mentioned Balochistan in his speech(es) before.
 
. . . . .
Now there is no need for any discussion it is decided India is a Terrorist state

Kashmiri don't like India
Punjabi don't like India (Sikh)
South India don't like india want new country
 
.
If the you give mutton biryani (& beer in germany , vodka in russia, wine in italy..etc ) even I will come to your rally. Who cares about rest of the stuff any way?

By the way when did khalistanis start demanding freedom in urdu (or arabic?) Can the goras even read & understand what is the message? Where in India is nagaland by the way?

I think your stupidity over Baluchistan is biting you in the rear
 
.
Here is a footage of this mega rally:

There are hardly 20-30 participants. No Sikhs, No Naga People.
Only some Pakistanis holding banners (free Nagaland, free Khalistan) and screaming "Pakistan zindabad".
May be few PDFians organised this. ... Desperate times...
 
. . . .

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom