Kashmir Council EU organized a one-day camp in Warsaw, the capital of Poland, on Wednesday in order to continue its one-million signature campaign on Kashmir. Similar camps have already been organised in different European countries in connection with the “One Million Signature Campaign” in Europe.
The signature campaign was launched in Europe by Kashmir Council EU in recent years to obtain signatures of European people in favour of oppressed people of Jammu and Kashmir.
In Warsaw, Chairman Kashmir Council Ali Raza Syed said the purpose of the camp is to highlight Indian atrocities against the oppressed people of Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK).
The organisers of the camp called upon the European Union (EU) to send a fact-finding delegation to Srinagar and probe the facts about brutalities against Kashmiris.
During the camp in Warsaw, despite the severe cold weather a large number of Polish people showed keen interest in the event in order to express solidarity with the oppressed people of Kashmir.
Highlighting last year’s incidents in IoK, Chairman Kashmir Council EU said last year was witness to killings of a number of Kashmiris by Indian forces during the peaceful protest, especially the brutal use of pellet guns against civilians in IoK.
He informed the visitors in the camp in Warsaw that Indian forces violated international laws by using pellet guns on the peaceful demonstrators last year which damaged the eyes of a large number of innocent people.