Public demands accountability for youths killed during protests in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir

Public demands accountability for youths killed during protests in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir

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PoJK urge justice for innocent youth killed during recent AAC protests

In Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), public outrage is escalating as residents demand accountability for the innocent youth killed during recent protests organized by the Joint Awami Action Committee (AAC), reports 24brussels. The region has seen significant protests in recent weeks, with thousands from various sectors of society expressing discontent over perceived government negligence, ineffective governance, and ongoing suppression of basic rights and services.

The protests, led by the AAC, have fostered unity among communities in PoJK, as participants peacefully advocate for their fundamental issues. Demonstrators have accused the government of neglecting long-standing grievances such as inflation, electricity tariffs, unemployment, and deteriorating infrastructure—issues that have intensified under the current administration.

In a statement on behalf of the AAC, a committee leader underscored the organized and peaceful nature of the movement. He noted that communities are rallying under a singular platform to confront their collective concerns, guided by the 38 points of the Charter of Demands, which details the group’s objectives.

“Through this movement, the entire aware Kashmiri nation, from Bhimber to Rawalakot, has understood how these issues are to be addressed,” the leader asserted. He urged the public to maintain discipline and persist with their peaceful struggle, while condemning all forms of violence. “Those who have resorted to violence, whether from Rawala or anywhere else, I firmly believe as a Muslim that even if they are not punished by the higher authorities, Allah’s justice is inevitable,” he added.

Despite a reported agreement between the top authorities and the AAC, skepticism looms among the local populace. Many question the authenticity of Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwar-ul-Haq’s administration, expressing doubts about its willingness to fulfill commitments or whether it will once again rely on hollow assurances.

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