According to a report by
The Telegraph, Pakistani ISI had been operating
Kashmir-centric lobbying groups, The Justice Foundation and World Kashmir Freedom Movement in London. The objectives of these organisations were similar to that of the Kashmiri American Council, another non-governmental lobbying group based in Washington and led by
Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai, which also received ISI support. These groups sought to influence the government's positions on the
Kashmir conflict in their respective host countries. Based in central London and founded by Kashmiri activist
Ayub Thakur, The Justice Foundation, however, describes itself as a non-aligned organisation. It had arranged conferences and events in the
House of Commons and
House of Lords focusing on
human rights issues in Jammu and Kashmir and conflict resolution on Kashmir. The group has hosted several Labour, Conservative and Liberal-Democrat MPs, as well as politicians from Pakistan, and received messages of support from then Prime Minister
Tony Blair and Mayor of London
Ken Livingstone amongst others. Conferences such as these draw strongly upon the support of the
British Kashmiri community. ==2014==