Washington: More than a hundred Torontonians from diverse backgrounds held a peaceful demonstration in front of the Chinese embassy, protesting against China's aggression along the Line of Actual Control.
Speakers demanded the Chinese communist party to free Tibet and Hong Kong and also opposed Chinese aggression in Ladakh.
Community activist Manoj Sreenilayam said: "We condemn the unprovoked Chinese aggression, landgrab and killing of Indians on Indian territory in Ladakh, while the world is distracted with the COVID-19 pandemic."
"For the past several decades, China has been bullying India and other smaller nations," said another activist Mahindra Sapa.
"In the South China Sea, China has been illegally capturing land and islands of smaller nations. It has killed 20 Indian soldiers. We are here to raise awareness and urge the world to do horizontal escalation and economically decouple from China," Sapa said.
They also urged the Canadian Government to boycott Chinese goods in Canada. They asked international communities to intervene to get two Canadians released who have been held hostage by the Chinese government.
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They also raised voice against the human rights violations against Uyghurs. The Protesters from Iranian diaspora raised voice against the Iranian regime from selling Iran to China.
The peaceful protest represented a cross-section of the Indian-American cultural and social organisations from Maryland, Virginia and Washington DC.
Prominent among them being Kerala association of Greater Washington, Durga Temple friends, Tamil cultural groups and Indian cultural Associations of Howard County, National Council of Asian Indian Associations and Vishwa Hindu Parishad of America.
Recently formed New York-based Oppose Chinese Imperialism (OCI) Group 23 also sent its representatives to participate in the protest.
We are here to protest against the Chinese aggression on the Indian land and territories of the neighbouring countries, said Sanjay Patel.
In recent weeks, Indian-Americans in major US cities has held peaceful protests against China.
The first of those was held in Chicago by eminent Indian-American Dr Bharat Barai at New York's Times Square where members of the Tibetan community also demonstrated against China.
Another group led by Prem Bhandari in New York recently formed OCI Group 23 to mobilise people in the 23 countries with whom China has territorial disputes.
The group last week held a webinar on the Chinese imperialism addressed by India's former ambassador to China Gautam Bambawale and former Securities and Exchange Board of India chairman D R Mehta.
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(With inputs from PTI)