Here are some samples
- Kashmiris demand an end to the illegitimate occupation and call for the right to their self-determination. Now is the time to stand up firmly and decisively for Kashmir.
- The international law prohibits changing the demographics of an occupied or disputed territory, but Kashmiris are witnessing the beginnings of a terrible demographic change resulting in an all-out ethnic cleansing of indigenous Kashmiris which is never acceptable!
- A rapidly and steadily progressing settler-colonial plan of India in Kashmir poses an existential threat to the right to self-determination of Kashmiris. We strongly stand against this ominous plan.
- The international community and organizations showing their commitment to justice, human rights, and self-determination should hold India accountable for its persecution of Kashmiris.
- People of Kashmir must have the freedoms of expression, belief, assembly, association, and movement, as well as full access to telecommunication and internet services.
- All bans on political, social, and religious groups must be revoked. Kashmiris must be allowed to peacefully gather and protest to resist their oppression.
- Journalists, civil society activists, and human rights defenders in Jammu & Kashmir deserve the right to perform their work without interference or fear.
- Kashmiris have fundamental rights to self-determination. They must be an essential part of a free and fair process to express their political will and right to live with dignity and honor.
- Kashmiris have a fundamental right to self-determination. Kashmiris must be included in a free and fair process, held under international supervision, whereby they are able to express their political will and live with dignity. They have the right to preserve and express their language, culture, heritage, and peoplehood. Kashmiris must be able to speak for themselves and lead the conversation in regards to their future. Kashmiris have a fundamental right to self-determination. Kashmiris must be included in a free and fair process, held under international supervision, whereby they are able to express their political will and live with dignity. They have the right to preserve and express their language, culture, heritage, and peoplehood. Kashmiris must be able to speak for themselves and lead the conversation in regards to their future