Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement (JSFM)
The New Vanguard of Sindhi Nationalism β Youth, Justice, Independence
π’ Overview
Launched on 1 January 2021, JSFM represents a new generation of Sindhi nationalism, combining:
- G.M. Syed's ideological legacy
- Youth-led digital activism
- Transnational advocacy (UK-based leadership)
Led by exiled Chairman Sohail Abro, JSFM addresses both traditional nationalist goals and contemporary crises like forced conversions and land grabs.
π Leadership & Structure
- Chairman: Sohail Abro (UK exile)
- Vice Chairman: Zubair Sindhi
- General Secretary: Amar Azadi
- Finance: Hafeez Deshi
- Media: Murk Sindhu
- Communications: Hoshu Sindhi
Note: Leadership reflects a blend of experienced activists and young organizers.
π― Core Campaigns
- #StopForcedConversions β Protests against abduction of Hindu-Sindhi girls
- #BringThemHome β Advocacy for disappeared activists
- #SaveSindhsLand β Resistance to Bahria Town & unfair water projects
- Cultural Revival β Language preservation & anti-assimilation efforts
π International Presence
- UK Hub: Exile leadership leverages diaspora networks
- UN Engagement: Submissions to human rights bodies
- Transnational Alliances: Baloch, Pashtun, Kashmiri solidarity
π Notable Actions (2024β2025)
- Jamshoro Sit-in (May 2025): 15-day protest for missing persons
- London Symposium (April 2025): G.M. Syed memorial with 300+ attendees
- National Convention (Jan 2024): Policy resolutions on land rights
π‘ Strategic Differentiation
- β Modern Tactics: Social media campaigns (#SindhudeshTrending)
- β Issue Breadth: From culture to climate justice
- β Diaspora Mobilization: UK/EU parliamentary outreach

