Members of China’s persecuted communities and rights groups staged a peaceful protest outside the InterContinental Hotel in Mayfair, London on Sunday, where the Chinese Embassy was hosting its 74th anniversary celebration of the founding of the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
This protest emphasized the urgent need to respect and protect her cultural identity. The community believes in preserving cultural rights regardless of borders and aims to amplify their voices through this gathering.
Peaceful protests were also held in front of the Tehsildar office in Hubli, where VHP members and supporters submitted a memorandum to press for their demands.
Taking to Twitter, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chief Khan said, "On my appeal to raise funds for the families of the 25 shaheed who were shot while doing peaceful protests, the Pak American community has raised $511,000 in 24 hours. I want to thank the Pak American Community and special thanks
In a video message, shared by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's official Twitter handle, Khan said, "This is the time for Haqeeqi Azadi and you can't let this moment go in vain."
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) claimed that there was a plethora of "irrefutable evidence" to establish that "armed miscreants had entered into the peaceful gatherings," after the military vowed to bring arsonists who attacked the civil and military installations to justice during the conclu
After 1989, China fell out of favour with Western defence companies selling military equipment to China and the People's Liberation Army (PLA), which was culpable in
the deaths of hundreds of peaceful protestors in the Tiananmen Square massacre.
Khan, while addressing PTI workers and supporters, said that PTI will stage a series of protests after Eid-ul-Fitr. He alleged that the rulers planned to start crackdowns on PTI leaders and workers after April 27.
The participants in the candlelight vigil displayed posters describing the Baren revolution that started as a peaceful protest on April 5, 1990, by the villagers in Baren township near Kashgar against the continued Chinese policy of forced assimilation and population control etc.
Grave human rights violations continued unabated, including enforced disappearances, torture, crackdowns on peaceful protests, attacks against journalists and violence against religious minorities and other marginalised groups in Pakistan, reported Amnesty International South Asia.
In response to the call of Manyam Bandh that Boya Valmiki, and Bontu, Oriya castes should not be included in the ST list, a peaceful protest was held at Kukkunur main Center, said the Head of Adivasi Welfare Parishad Division, Kukkunur, Sanjeeva Rao on Friday.