Burtania [UK], Professor Sajjad Raja, former President of the National Equality Party Jammu Kashmir Gilgit Baltistan and Ladakh (NEP JKGBL), on Wednesday expressed deep concern over the continued detention of Kashmiri activists arrested during the four-day Muzaffarabad protests in May. this year.

In a social media post, Raja highlighted the plight of activists detained by the "illegitimate government of Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir and the Pakistan Army", and stressed that their whereabouts are unknown and they are denied legal aid. Has been done.

"In #POJK, the illegitimate government of Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and the Pakistani Army have illegally and unconstitutionally detained peaceful political activists with no knowledge of their whereabouts and no access to legal aid. This is yet another proof that there are no fundamental freedoms and basic human rights available to the people of PoJK.The United Nations and the world community must take note of this blatant violation of international conventions signed by Pakistan,” a post on X read.

https://x.com/nep_jkgbl/status/1802847259194716417?s=46&t=nbusnwoIYo9hUrD uoWfhwQ

He condemned these actions as a clear violation of fundamental freedoms and basic human rights guaranteed by international conventions, to which Pakistan is a signatory.

The king declared, "This Eid al Adha should be dedicated to the activists who have been forcefully detained for advocating for the rights of the people of PoJK. They bravely faced imprisonment while peacefully demanding public rights. They Captured because they demanded their rights."People were detained by authorities for trying to live a dignified life."

He identified those detained by Pakistani authorities as including Sardar Aman Khan, Shabbir Khan, Talha Advocate, Shakeel Advocate, Majid Baloch, Murtaza Kashmiri, Mouhammad Sajid, Saad Ansari Advocate, Raja Danish Advocate and Jawad Dil Baseeed. The king underlined the solidarity of the PoJK public with these activists, emphasizing their shared struggle for subsidies, infrastructure development and other community issues.

Raja affirmed, "We stand united with our workers in the ongoing fight against oppression." He urged continued international attention and support for their interests.