A SPECIAL event looking to educate people over the Kashmir conflict is to take place at the Bread & Roses cafe on North Parade from 7pm on September 5.
Run by volunteers from BIASAN (Bradford Immigration and Asylum Seekers Support and Advice Network) the 'Azadi Freedom' get together is to allow those with concerns over Kashmir to express them safely.
It will educate people about aspects of Kashmir, like the line of control and Article 370.
It will allow those who are part of India and Pakistan, but have relatives still living in Kashmir to express themselves.
Poets, speakers, an arts workshop, documentaries and music will feature at the event.
Around 20 volunteers run BIASAN. It has both a woman's group and also a drop in on Thursdays, from 1-4pm, them 4-7pm respectively at the Bradford Deaf Centre on Hallfield Road in the city centre.
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