Shots rained again on the protestors, the occupied Kashmir is counting the dead due to the brutality of the Pak army
Pakistani army brutality in occupied Kashmir again. The army was accused of indiscriminate firing on protesters on Sunday after arresting more than 600 human rights activists. One protester was killed in the attack. Besides, many people were injured. The PoK unit of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) said so on Sunday.
According to PTI’s claim, they were protesting for the fundamental rights of the residents of Occupied Kashmir and the release of detained workers. Where hundreds of people took pngs. Women and children were also in this protest. They alleged that during the protest in Mirpur district, Pak police and Rangers tried to disperse the protestors by using force. Before anyone knew anything, the Pakistani army started firing indiscriminately. Meanwhile, the attack took place at a time when the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) agitation against Pakistan was gaining momentum. Not only that, people across the Line of Control have become vocal in their demand for an independent Kashmir.
During this protest in Mirpur district, Pak Police and Rangers tried to disperse the protesters using force. Before anyone knew anything, the Pakistani army started firing indiscriminately.
Amidst this situation, a video of JAAC’s top leader Sardar Aman Khan has started going viral on social media. While addressing a large crowd, he appealed for help to the people of Jammu and Kashmir highlighting the repression, food shortages and misery of the Pakistan government. He said, “I am appealing to the people of Mendhar, Poonch, Rajouri and Obong Doda. We have an acute shortage of ration and medicine here. We need your help. Please come forward to help us.” “Let us unite. Pakistan’s rulers are wrong to think we are weak. If they think we are stuck here, they are wrong,” he said, appealing for a permanent erasure of the border between Kashmir and Occupied Kashmir. After that, he said to the thousands of people, “So shall we move towards the Line of Control?” In turn, the excited crowd chanted, ‘Yes’. The JAAC leader said, “If our political and peaceful protests are opened fire, there are other avenues open to us. Pakistan will regret the consequences in future.”
Meanwhile, thousands of Kashmiris living in Britain staged mass protests against human rights abuses and arrests of political activists in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Thousands of people took part in the march from Parliament Square to the Pakistan High Commission in the ‘London Kashmir Million March’. Protesters at the rally raised slogans for the independence of Occupied Kashmir and became vocal in demanding the release of Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) chief Shaukat Nawaz Mir and other political leaders.
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