Dozens Killed in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir as Police Brutality Protests Escalate
Dozens killed, hundreds injured in Rawalakot as Pakistani police clash with JAAC protesters over economic rights and police brutality in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
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Dozens killed, hundreds injured in Rawalakot as Pakistani police clash with JAAC protesters over economic rights and police brutality in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
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