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Jammu Kashmir Self Determination Movement International team led by Founding
Chairman Raja Najabat Sitara Imtiaz

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Jammu Kashmir Self Determination Movement International team led by Founding Chairman Raja Najabat Hussain Sitara I Pakistan and Former Lord Mayor of Manchester Councillor Yasmine Dar Chairperson International Lobby on Kashmir organised Women's & Youth Conference in the British Parliament on Wednesday 16th July with the support of Bradford West Member of Parliament Naz Shah which was attended by Special Guests from Pakistan and Azad Kashmir Senator Dr Mohammad Humayun Mohamand and Ms Imtiaz Nasim MLA Minister of Azad Kashmir for Jammu Kashmir Liberation Cell.
The Conference was second day after the All Parties Kashmir Parliamentary Conference in British Parliament on Tuesday 15th July and continuity of Kashmir Martyrs Week which started in Bradford on Friday 11th July.
The Conference was second day after the All Parties Kashmir Parliamentary Conference in British Parliament on Tuesday 15th July and continuity of Kashmir Martyrs Week which started in Bradford on Friday 11th July.
Conference was presided by Founding Chairman Raja Najabat Hussain Sitara I Pakistan and attended by Lord Qurban Hussain, Lord Shaffaq Mohammad of Tinsley Sheffield, Naz Shah MP, Dr Afzal Khan MP CBE, Former Member of Parliament for Perry Bar Birmingham Khalid Mehmood, Kashmiri Human Right Leader Muzzamal Ayub Thaker, Zeshan Araf Chairman JKSDMI Youth Wing, Asia Hussain Chairperson JKSDMI West Midlands Region, Nadia Jahfery Chairperson JKSDMI London Region, Nina Rania Khan Chairperson JKSDMI Cheshire,Ms Shreen Mehmood, Rehana Ali Advocate,Youth leaders from Manchester
Momena Latif, Mahnoor Latif, Abdul Qadir Sarfraz,Ms Fozia Hussain London, Mohammad Suleman,Jahnzeb Khan, Aurangzeb Khan, Laiq Ali Khan Watford, Councillor Javed Najmi from Stoke-on-Trent
British Parliamentarians from Both Houses raised their concerns on grass Violations of in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir State by the Indian Security forces and asked the British Government to play their part to resolve the Kashmir issue for a permanent Peace in the Region. They supported the Idea of JKSDMI leadership to raise the Kashmir issue at the International level by the Overseas Kashmiris from both sides of the Control line.
British Parliamentarians from Both Houses raised their concerns on grass Violations of in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir State by the Indian Security forces and asked the British Government to play their part to resolve the Kashmir issue for a permanent Peace in the Region. They supported the Idea of JKSDMI leadership to raise the Kashmir issue at the International level by the Overseas Kashmiris from both sides of the Control line.
British Parliamentarians paid tribute to Kashmiri Martyrs. Conference asked Pakistani Government to take the Issue of Kashmiri Prisoners at the International Court of Justice for their release and Human Rights. JKSDMI team also asked Government of Pakistan to empower.the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Government & All Parties Hurriyat Conference to lobby on Kashmir officially through the Pakistani Missions all over the World including United Nations,OIC, European Union and Middle Eastern Countries.
Raja Najabat Hussain Chairman JKSDMI announced that our Women's & Youth team will be re organised all over the World to raise more awareness of Kashmir Issue and Sufferings of Kashmiris in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir State.
He thanked all the women and Youth Leaders for their continued support and cooperation specially
Asia Hussain, Nadia Jahfery, Nina Rania Khan, Zeshan Araf and all others working with JKSDMI from last 15 years. Raja Najabat Hussain welcomed all the guests and new members of Youth and women's team.
Said : Raja Najabat Hussain
Sitara-e-Imtiaz Pakistan
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