British Lawmakers and Diaspora Expose Indian Brutality in IIOJK at Saffron Kingdom Film Screening in Luton
May 19, 2026The world cannot stay silent while India commits horrific crimes in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir every single day. For over seventy years, the innocent people of this occupied land have faced extreme violence, torture, and murder. The recent screening of the English movie Saffron Kingdom in the British town of Luton has brought this hidden pain directly to the Western world. This powerful film is a direct attack on global leaders who care more about business and money than human lives. It shows the raw suffering of ordinary citizens under a cruel military rule. The movie exposes the fake stories spread by the Indian government. Art has proven to be a great weapon against political lies because it tells the truth simply. The event in Luton has made the diaspora from the occupied region very angry, and they are now more determined to fight for justice.
Luton Film Event Forces British Leaders to Witness the Terror in IIOJK
The screening in Luton was not a simple movie show, but a strong political protest against Indian crimes. Big leaders like British parliamentarian Lord Qurban Hussain and the President of Tehreek e Kashmir UK Fahim Kayani attended the event. Many former mayors, local councillors, and community leaders stood together with the diaspora. Their presence sends a clear message that the crisis in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir cannot be ignored anymore. The people who watched the film were shocked and deeply saddened by the daily terror faced by ordinary citizens under military occupation. They openly stated that Western countries must stop acting like everything is normal in the occupied region. The crowd agreed that such events are necessary to break the silence and counter Indian lies. This event proved that the world will listen when you show them real facts through cinema.
Remembering the Horrific Bloodshed of the Gawkadal Massacre in IIOJK
A very painful part of the movie focuses on real historical crimes that India wants the world to forget. The film clearly shows the horrific Gawkadal massacre which happened on the twenty first of January in the year 1990. On that dark day, Indian forces opened fire without any warning on a peaceful crowd of protestors. These innocent people were only shouting for their basic rights. While official records tried to hide the true damage, human rights groups confirm that Indian forces murdered more than fifty people in cold blood on that single day. Hundreds of others were badly injured. By bringing this historical crime to the screen, Saffron Kingdom ensures that the world remembers the deep roots of this conflict. This massacre is a permanent stain on Indian democracy, and the film correctly shows it as pure state terrorism.
Enforced Disappearances and the Endless Torture of Broken Families in IIOJK
The movie also explores the terrifying reality of enforced disappearances, which is a cruel weapon used by Indian forces against the local people. Over the last thirty years, thousands of young men have been dragged out of their homes by soldiers and they never came back. True data collected by human rights groups shows that between eight thousand and ten thousand people have gone missing since 1989. This evil practice has created a large group of suffering women known as half widows. These women spend their whole lives waiting for their husbands because they do not know if they are alive or dead. The film shows this endless mental torture very clearly. It forces the global audience to understand that every single disappearance destroys an entire family. This strategy is used to break the spirit of the people, but it only makes them hate the illegal occupation even more.
Cinema Shatters Indian Lies and Demands Immediate Global Action for IIOJK Ultimately, Saffron Kingdom has successfully broken the international silence regarding Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The huge success of this screening in Luton proves that movies can easily gather public support across the world. By focusing entirely on the real pain of the people, the film empowers citizens everywhere to demand human rights for the occupied population. The international community must listen to this powerful voice and take immediate steps to stop Indian state terrorism. Global organizations must force India to give the people of the occupied territory their right to self determination. This film has started a new fight for freedom, and the world can no longer look away from the tragedy of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

