Thousands take to street in Geneva to protest Indian brutality in Kashmir, Punjab.

GENEVA -- On the occasion of the 35th anniversary of Sikhs mascara in India after the murder of Indira Gandhi in 1984, thousands of Sikhs and Kashmiris took to the street of Geneva to protest against the Indian force's crackdown in Punjab and Indian occupied Kashmir. Sikhs and Kashmiris in solidarity with each other and other minorities in India marched from Wilson place to United Nation Human Rights council offices in Geneva, where the protest rally converted into a large gathering at the Broken Chair monument in front of the UN office.

Protestors could be seen carrying banners and placards with slogans such as 'stop genocide of Sikhs and Kashmiris', 'Referendum 2020 for the independence of Khalistan,' and 'Indian...

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