Protest 3rd July

Unite against India’s bulldozer genocide

Join the protest on the 3rd of July at 1pm at 10 downing street. The Indian Muslim Federation UK and a number of other organisations are joining hands on this day:

Gujarat riots February 2002

Justice for the British citizens killed on British soil and Indian soil

That this House notes the forthcoming visit by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, following the lifting of his ban to enter the UK; further notes that Prime Minister Modi was Governor of the state of Gujarat in 2002 when sectarian violence led to the murder of three British tourists, Sakil Dawood, Saeed Dawood and Mohammed Aswat, and the attempted murder of Imran Dawood; is deeply concerned that those responsible for those murders have not been brought to justice and that attempts to investigate the murders and bring the killers to justice have been hindered and frustrated; calls on the Government to take the opportunity presented by Prime Minister Modi’s visit to the UK to secure answers and assistance on behalf of the families of the British men who were murdered; and further calls on Ministers and Officials of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to do all they can to ensure that justice is done, the killers are brought to account and the remains of Saeed Dawood are finally repatriated and returned to his family in the UK so they can attempt to achieve some peace and closure on this tragic episode.

Early day motion in parliament by the late Jo Cox MP, dated November 2015

Emergency Protest

I’m sure you are all aware, the situation in India is very tense following the Citizen Amendment Act (2019) which was passed last week. Since then, there have been nationwide protests. With over 25 people killed, mostly Muslim. Police have been specifically targeting Muslims, their businesses and properties.

Many people in the Community here in UK and India, which include Sikhs, Hindus, Christians, Muslims and Atheists oppose this discriminative law (CAA and NCR) introduced by the Indian government.

For this reason, Protest planned for: 4th Jan 2020 at 11.30am Starting from Richmond Road (Opp Forest Gate Police Station, passing through Green Street, then Plashet Grove, then onto High Street North and passing by East Ham Town Hall, with a Rally at Central Park, East Ham E6.

Bring all your family, let’s all unite and make our voices heard.

Activist Dr Omar Khalidi

The IMF welcomed Indian Muslim American Writer Activist Academic Dr Omar Khalidi from MIT, Cambridge USA. Most well known for his influencing of events in March 2005, the then chief minister Narendra Modi’s ban on entry to USA.

He is also known for speaking on TV programs as to the mysterious whereabouts of the Blue “Hope” diamond. Event held 11th July 2010.